The new affordable and open-back headphones from Sennheiser are ideal for people who are mixing their own music in a home or pro studio. The HD 400 PRO are wonderfully neutral and a great tool for music makers and producers.
Unlike a lot of open-back headphones, the HD400 PRO aren’t over-analytical or too forward in the midrange. Neither are they harsh in the treble frequencies. These headphones have an incredible frequency range that goes all the way from an impressive 6 Hz to 38 kHz. That’s quite a range and yet the HD400 PRO manage this without making a song and dance about it. Your ears are never assaulted with a ridiculously over-the-top subsonic bass and neither are they fatigued by a very harsh treble.
So, how does Sennheiser manage to reproduce such a tonally neutral sound with a great midrange but never at the expense of the bass or treble? The answer is in the design of the HD 400 PRO dynamic transducers that include a diaphragm made from a special blend of polymers. When coupled with some powerful driver magnets, these headphones yield a deeper sound that is still totally clear and well-defined. The distortion levels are impressive at less than 0.05% .
headphones are supplied with a 3-meter coiled cable and there's also a shorter 1.8-meter cable in the boxThe Sennheiser HD400 PRO come packaged in a basic cardboard box. There’s no carrying case included but I guess Sennheiser must keep the costs down. The box also contains a coiled 3m cable and a shorter 1.8m cable for use with a digital music player. Both cables connect to the left earcup using a 2.5mm stereo connector that fastens with a twist-lock mechanism.
With an impedance of 120Ω, the HD400 Pro probably aren’t going to be ideal for use with a smartphone, but who listens to music through open-back headphones in the street. Remember, open-back headphones not only allow unwanted sounds from the street to reach your ears, but they also leak sound and that will probably annoy the person sitting next to you on the train.
The HD 400 PRO also support dearVR MIX. The immersive Dear Reality can turn the HD 400 PRO into a virtual world-class stereo mixing room with carefully designed acoustics, all through advanced spatial audio technology. By inserting the AAX/VST3/AU plugin into a DAW and monitoring the session in reference studio acoustics, the producer can experiment with different mixes.... [+]For example, it’s possible to hear how a mix will sound in common listening environments, such as a car.
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