You have arrived at the announcement of Sennheiser's new HD 490 PRO headphones.
Sennheiser has introduced the HD 490 PRO headphones, which they say provide outstanding clarity, comfort, and reliability. These headphones are designed to meet the needs of contemporary music production.
The HD 490 PRO series guarantees a natural and unbiased sound output, delivering a vibrant and genuine audio reproduction throughout all frequencies with a range of 5Hz to 36.1kHz (-10dB). These headphones come with two sets of ear pads that are tailored for producing and mixing music. This function helps reduce ear strain and enables precise identification of frequencies during important listening tasks.
The HD 490 PRO headphones feature an open-back design and are equipped with neodymium magnets and Sennheiser's unique low-frequency cylinder system. This design is intended to provide a rich and precise low end sound, allowing for the accurate capture of low frequencies.
Sennheiser created these headphones with a focus on comfort and flexibility, ensuring they are suitable for long studio sessions. The Open-frame Architecture used in the HD 490 PRO series helps to reduce distortion and resonance for better sound quality.
The headphones come with a plug-in called Dear Reality dearVR MIX-SE, which utilizes spatial audio technology to create a virtual mixing space that mimics the sound characteristics of different real-life mix studios and locations when using headphone monitors.
The HD 490 PRO Plus version comes with a 3m extra cable, an additional headband pad, and a carrying case.
There are two options in the HD 490 PRO series – the HD 490 PRO and HD 490 PRO Plus. Each option includes the HD 490 PRO headphones, a 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm adapter, a 1.8 m cable, mixing and producing ear pads. The HD 490 PRO Plus also comes with an extra headband pad, a 3 m cable, and a case.
The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO headphones are currently on the market, with the PRO version priced at $399£349 and the PRO Plus version priced at $479£399.
Visit the Sennheiser website to explore their selection of headphones, including the HD 490 Pro model.
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