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Sennheiser HD-26 Pro

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Headphones

  • For professional monitor applications for radio and television broadcasting
  • ActiveGard (switchable on/off) - To protect against audio peaks of more than 105 dB
  • Split headband design
  • Closed
  • Supra-aural
  • Dynamic
  • Impedance: 100 Ω
  • SPL: 105 dB
  • Max. input level: 200 mW
  • Frequency range: 20/18,000 Hz
  • 1.5 m cable with 3.5 mm jack connector
  • Weight with cable: 219 g
  • Weight without cable: 171 g
  • Incl. adapter to 6.3 mm jack
Available since June 2013
Item number 316563
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design On-Ear
System Closed Back
Impedance 100 Ohms
Frequency range 20 Hz – 18000 Hz
Adaptor Yes
Replaceable Cable Yes
Colour Black
Max. SPL 105 dB
Type Of Connector Mini Jack
Weight 171 g
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Amazing headphones
K.Zed 21.12.2021
Coming from the classic HD25s, this is a very clear upgrade. There's very few reviews online about it, but those saying the two headphones sound the same, they really don't. The HD26 improves on the HD25s by a lot. Sound separation and depth is very evident. Bass is not as strong. When comparing both, I can only summarize as the HD26 sound very clear and precise and the HD25s sound muffled, like there's a wall between you and the audio. You can also drive these headphones a lot easier despite it having 100 ohms. I keep my headphone volume on my Focusrite at 25% or below.

One thing I disliked was the auto opening headband as it could never fit my head right. Luckly they do include an option to change from the auto opening one to a unified single one. So if you're on the fence of getting a pair mainly for that reason, they give an option to change headbands. Another dislike are the on ear earcups. That was to be expected before buying. I never particularly liked the HD25 earcups either until I changed the earpads. Something to keep in mind.
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Blown away
Vegim 28.01.2020
I am completely blown away from the quality of the sound.
I use them for live playing but they are amazing in production / mixing.
One of the best headphones I have ever tried.
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Good headphones for location recording
Michael Goorevich 25.01.2019
The HD26 Pro are similar to the classic HD25 with 2 main differences.
1. They are more comfortable on my head and the automatic headband splitting mechanism works like a charm. You can eliminate it with provided single band if you got used to a single headband.
2. The hyped sub-bass frequency response is something that needs to be considered. If you work with inaccurate boom operator you will hate him for nothing as you'll hear excessive handling noise which is not really that bad if were auditioned on a regular HD25 headphones.
At the same time it could be a great benefit if you need to compare two sources looking mostly for the low end.
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kp1349kp 19.02.2019
Really great sound, bit different to the the HD - 25's more bass but still balanced. Way comfier to wear than the HD - 25's too and better cable.
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