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Studio Headphones

  • Wired headphones
  • Circumaural
  • Open
  • Dynamic
  • Frequency range: 5 - 36,100 Hz
  • Impedance: 130 Ohm
  • Sound pressure level: 105 dB (@ 1 Vrms @ 1 kHz)
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 128 dB
  • Driver size: 38 mm
  • Max. input level: 300 mW
  • Distortion factor: < 0.2%
  • Velour ear pads (washable at 30°)
  • Detachable, smooth and single-sided 1.8 m cable
  • Connection: 3.5 mm stereo mini jack
  • Weight (without cable): 260 g
  • Colour: Black
  • Including 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm jack stereo adapter, 1 pair of producers ear pads, 1 pair of mixing ear pads, download code for dearVR MIX-SE software
  • Available since January 2024
  • Item number 581283
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Design Over-Ear
  • System Open
  • Impedance 130 Ohms
  • Frequency range 5 Hz – 36100 Hz
  • Adapter Yes
  • Replacable Cable Yes
  • Marrone/Argento Black
  • Max. SPL 128 dB
  • Sensitivity 128 dB
  • Type Of Connector Jack, mini-jack
  • Adaptor Yes
  • Weight 260 g
  • Replaceable Cable Yes
  • Colour Black
4.555 kr
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Reference-class headphones

In the Sennheiser HD 490 PRO, the German audio expert Sennheiser has created a professional-quality set of reference headphones specifically designed for mixing and mastering in the studio. Their open construction allows them to reproduce a very broad, spatially accurate soundstage. Potential sources of audio interference can be localised precisely, enabling genuinely analytical mixing; to this end, the HD 490s also provide a wholly colourless frequency response across the entire spectrum. Practically, they come with removable ear pads that are even machine washable, providing many years of hygienic use. This set as sold includes two different pairs of ear pads and a download code for the Dear Reality dearVR mix SE plugin, which can be used to simulate a virtual mixing environment. All told, the Sennheiser HD 490 PRO headphones are a robust, studio-grade solution that will ensure successful mixes in many professional settings.

Man wearing the Sennheiser HD 490 PRO headphones

Sophisticated technology

The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO, with its high-end 38mm drivers, is capable of reproducing a frequency range of no less than 5Hz to 36.1kHz – an unusually wide spectrum, even for reference headphones. The sound profile has been further optimised thanks to numerous very sophisticated design elements: For instance, the HD 490s' clearly defined, full bass response has been achieved by integrating a special low-frequency cylinder system. Harmonic distortion, on the other hand, is kept to a minimum by an innovative open-frame architecture, which results in a particularly clear and precise sound and minimises resonance. The resultant distortion factor is less than 0.2%, which is as low as it sounds. The ergonomic design, with velour and fabric ear pads, ensures comfort even when mixing for several hours. The impedance of the headphones is 130 ohms.

Sennheiser HD 490 PRO Studio headphones

Flexible, functional, comfortable

The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO headphones not only offer a clear, neutral sound profile and reliable German workmanship, guaranteeing accurate and versatile audio mixing, but they've also been designed to be especially comfortable, too. Sennheiser really has brought its decades of experience to bear in developing these reference headphones, and they're bound to impress even the most exacting sound engineers. In addition to a 1.8m long cable with strain relief collars, the HD 490s also come with two sets of ear pads, one of which is designed for a warmer sound when producing music, while the other is best suited to mixing, with a deliberately neutral sound. The Dear Reality dearVR mix SE plugin can also be used to simulate a virtual mixing environment, allowing audio pros to work on the go and still produce outstanding results.

About Sennheiser

In June 1945, Prof. Fritz Sennheiser founded the Wennebostel Laboratory, which initially produced measuring equipment. Commissioned by Siemens in 1945, the young company developed the MD-1 microphone, which was launched in 1946. After the development of further microphones, the company was renamed Sennheiser Electronic in 1958. Two years later, Sennheiser introduced the MD 421 dynamic microphone, which is still in production today and still held in high esteem by many sound engineers. Further groundbreaking developments, such as the HD 414 headphones and the classic MD 441 microphone, hugely enhanced the company's international reputation, eventually making Sennheiser one of the leading manufacturers of microphone and headphone systems in the world.

Connect to any DAW

In addition to a 1.8m cable, a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter is also provided, so the Sennheiser HD 490 PRO can be used flexibly. For example, users can connect them directly to the headphone socket of a laptop to perfect their mixes while travelling; it's in cases like this that the Dear Reality dearVR mix SE plug-in, which can be used to simulate a virtual mixing environment, really comes into its own. The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO can also be connected via audio interface to a professionally equipped recording studio, where they can be used to create binaural headphone mixes of the user's productions in 3D audio, a format ideal for digital distribution.

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K.Zed 27.02.2024
Very rarely do I review anything and even less so after only 1 day of use. I have to say this headphone is perfect for me. I already like the Neumann speaker sound. With the mixing earpads, it's very close to my pair of KH 150 speakers. I came over from using primarily Beyerdynamic headphones for several years. I can say that the Sennheiser/Neumann sound is something I prefer greatly. If you like that sound signature as well, it's worth looking into.

Comfort is also another thing worth noting. I wear glasses and these are the most comfortable headphones I've tried. Very little clamping force yet it doesn't feel like it will fall off.

Only downside I can find is that the build feels a bit flimsy, so you really got to care for it.
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Beautiful, unbelievably comfortable headphones!
mitchpeterson 19.05.2025
After a decade producing and mixing with the Sony MDR-V700s, they finally gave out and I needed a single pair of headphones that could handle mixing, mastering, and producing without needing to switch between sets. I unfortunatley don't have the freedom to use monitors as I work from a home studio in my apartment, so I need the best I can get in terms of headphones. After way too much research, I landed on the Sennheiser HD 490 Pro, and after a week of use, I can confidently say they’re exactly what I was looking for - what an upgrade!

These are the lightest studio headphones I’ve used, and easily the most comfortable. The padding is soft and breathable, the headband is highly adjustable, and the generously swiveling earcups make for an effortless fit. The build feels sturdy, with a mix of metal and fiberglass-reinforced plastic that feels tough yet light. I also think they look great - sleek, simple but refined.

I was torn between these and the Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X. These were my top two contenders for open-back hybrid mixing / production hearphones, but the pretty easily 490s won me over, mostly because of sheer comfort. They sound very similar to be honest, with the 900s being a touch brighter. However, the 490s are dramatically more comfortable: lighter, less clampy, and with larger ear cups. I can wear them all day, even with glasses, with zero fatigue.

They come nicely packaged, and the ability to swap between two sets of pads is a great touch. I prefer the “producing” pads as they deliver more low end while still sounding clean. Despite being velour, they stay pretty cool on my ears and are incredibly soft. The ear cups are very roomy, making for a spacious, open feel without awkward rubbing or feeling clamped in.

A small but impactful feature is the swappable cable port. I love being able to connect to either ear cup. My old headphones had a fixed cable on that always got in the way / crossed my body.

Sonically, these are crisp, balanced, and full, with surprisingly generous bass for open-backs. As a producer and sound designer, I feel I can trust the low end without needing a second reference. Mix issues are far clearer now than they were on my older headphones - I should’ve upgraded a long time ago.

While the HD 600 or 650 might rival or even slightly outshine these in pure sound quality (I haven't tried them but many on Reddit / forums say so), the modern design, superior comfort, and long-session wearability of the 490s make them a clear winner for me personally, not to mention the powerful bass extension. With these I don't feel like I'm sacrificing anything. I can work 10+ hours without fatigue or pressure points - sound is one thing but if one pair is more comfortable than another, as long as the sound is generally good, I'll reach for them 9 times out of 10.

My only minor gripe is the price. If these were under €300, they’d probably be considered as the best value on the market. At their current price, they feel slightly more aimed at professionals or audiophiles. Still, for me, the €110 premium over the DT 900 Pro X was worth it for the comfort alone - I use headphones all day, every day, so this is a cost I'm willing to spend. You really have to try them to appreciate what ~100g less and thoughtful ergonomics can do!

Overall, I’m extremely satisfied.
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Just what I was looking for!
ANDREWRC 20.02.2024
Super lightweight and comfortable headphones. They have a very detailed and clean sound without any of the sibilance & grittiness of the HD560s or the laid back veil of the HD6X0 series.
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Finally can trust the sub on headphones!
The.professor 29.02.2024
I was looking for some trusty headphones for producing/mixing/mastering and having tried the Audio Technica R70x before, i knew those were the ones to get as i liked the way they sounded in the mid and high frequencies, the space, even though i had noticed the lack in low and sub frequencies (as always with open back headphones). By the time I checked they were out of stock and I did some research for any better, new options. It was the right time because it was 2-3 weeks from the release of Sennheiser HD 490 Pro. They looked very promising and i was willing to pay a little bit more for something newer. I got them and i have to say i am very happy that i did. The first time i get the low end precise on open back headphones with the producer earpads. I loved it. It’s clear and punchy without being overwhelming at all. At first I expected them to be more “airy” in the highs, they don’t give you that sparkle in the highs as you would expect from headphones in this price range, but after listening/working on them for 2-3 days I adapted to the sound and i made a few mixes that translated very well. I have to say they sound better combined with a good preamp (listening through Motu M4 interface i could feel slightly a deeper sound wider soundstage and more clear highs). The mixing earpads tend to be more flat and have a little bit more highs but i prefer the producer earpads for the nice sub translation.
The sound quality is the main focus for me when it comes to headphones but i have to say, the comfort on these is another 5 stars, i worked on them for hours and i forgot i was wearing headphones after a while!
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