HD25-1 II Headphones
Small and lightweight, yet capable of delivering an outstanding sound? When I first saw the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II headphones, that statement created a great deal of scoffing. How can something so teeny make such big claims? After testing these puppies, I stand corrected. I should have known better than to doubt a Sennheiser. As studio headphones, their small size, light weight and very comfortable padding allow you to forget you’re even wearing headphones, even after hours upon hours of use. Those in audio recording facilities will appreciate their unexpected ability to block out background noise just as well as (and oftentimes better than) a full size set of cans. They feature sturdy construction and a detachable steel cable well-equipped to handle the wear and tear of professional applications. In addition, one of the earcups swivel – I found this useful when bragging to colleagues about these amazing headphones, but DJs and cameramen will probably enjoy them for professional reasons.
Now for the most important feature: sound. Talk about bang for your buck; the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II headphones sound outstanding! Capable of handling high pressure sound levels, the music is crystal clear and delicious. Unlike many headphones in this price category, they have a high range of frequencies and the capability of reproducing lower bass frequencies for full, complex sound. Whether using for professional or recreational applications, they deliver crisp sound anyone will undoubtedly enjoy.
If I had to make one criticism, it would be that the cord is quite short. It made me slightly grumpy when I would reach for work at my desk and send my iPod crashing to the floor. In addition, they are so light and airy that I’m always concerned about breaking them (an unfounded concern, as they have held up beautifully, but I’m still inclined to be careful). Finally the ear cups are smaller and do not envelop your ears like other full size headphones. This takes some getting used to.
I cannot fathom how these headphones have such an affordable price. For sound like this they could easily cost two or three times this price. For the price, the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II headphones are absolutely incredible. You will not be disappointed.
Features
- Very lightweight and comfortable, even if used for long periods
- High maximum sound pressure level
- 65 .nominal impedance for universal compatibility
- Tough, detachable steel cable
- Neodymium ferrous magnet systems and lightweight aluminum/copper voice
Overall Rating for Sennheiser HD25-1 II Headphones - $199.95
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Sennheiser HD25-1 II
By Douglas Stephens from Melbourne on August 13, 2011

Light weight, professional sounds, amazing clarity and balance. Could not be happier with my purchase.
Pros:
Fantastic sound, one of the best for the price.
Short cord, >2mCons:
Plastic build, feels slightly cheap.
I would recommend this item to a friend.
Great Sound, Questionable Construction
By Kendrick from Vancouver on June 13, 2011

When I first opened the box, my immediate reaction was "Oh.. that looks a lot different than in the picture"
and when I picked them up I almost immediately regretted my purchase, as they really did not put much money into the framing construction of the headphones. the ear padding and padding along the top is a very cheap material, and is not that soft, or comfortable (at least compared to the amazing ear cushions of the TMA1), and the plastic sections feel like they would snap at the slightest bit of abuse. edges around the inside of the top of the headphones are unfinished and sharp, as though they didn't want to put in the extra money to round those ones out like the others.
Pretty much, if you're looking for a durable set of headphones, don't buy these. However, the sound is really nice. Easily comparable to my TMA1's, though the highs come across nice and snappy, and crisp.
Sound : 9/10
Construction/Durability : 3/10
Comfort Factor : 7/10
Pros:
amazing range, really clear highs, with nice lows that you can feel. very nice sound separation.
relatively comfy. can wear for long hours Cons:
construction comes across as very cheap.
cheap materials used for the headband, ear and head padding. not that soft, or much cushioning.
compared to the TMA1 headphones these ones feel like a children's toy when you hold them and I'm quite worried they'll break incredibly easily. I would recommend this item to a friend.
good value and sound
By chun from hong kong on July 7, 2010

high end product with reasonable price
Pros:
sound nice and price goodCons:
should provide more detail about changing the orginal wire I would recommend this item to a friend.