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🎶 Elevate your mix, feel every beat — the pro’s choice for sonic clarity and comfort.
The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO is a professional-grade open-back headphone engineered in Germany, delivering an expansive 5 Hz to 36 kHz frequency range with ultra-precise sound localization. Designed for long studio sessions, it features lightweight construction, washable and replaceable ear pads, and a patented noise-blocking detachable cable. Ideal for music producers and audiophiles seeking honest, dynamic sound reproduction with sustainable comfort.







| ASIN | B0CP6C4J5W |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband |
| Age Range Description | Teen |
| Antenna Location | Recording |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,276 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #244 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Sennheiser |
| Brand Name | Sennheiser |
| Built-In Media | 1.8m cable, 3.5mm - 6.5mm jack adaptor, HD 490 PRO, Mixing Ear Pads, Producing Ear Pads |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Desktops, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 283 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear (Circumaural) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5 Hz to 36 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 36000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 130 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser Pro Audio |
| Model Name | HD 490 PRO |
| Model Number | 700286 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 105 dB |
| Series Number | 700286 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Professional |
| Style Name | HD 490 PRO |
| Theme | Music Production |
| UPC | 615104387676 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
C**.
My Favorite Heaphones so far.
I bought these on an impulse really. I am not a pro of any kind, I am just looking for the good stuff. So I saw new Sennheiser's actually being marketed to working professionals instead of their usual "cool guy" marketing I decided it give it a go. Reviews on the usual sites like rtings were good too. I have to say these things are fantastic. They are actually MORE comfortable than Hifiman Edition XS. In part because they weigh less than half those weigh. My ears are on the large size and they fit in the cups just fine. And I listen to music all day long while working, and so far these clear 8 hours a day with comfort. Oh and I have a huge head. Like I have to get the largest sizes for hats. They fit me fine, no hot spots. Now onto build. The new adjustment mechanism is very nice, the headband is spring steel, and the earcups and hinges are fiberglass-reinforced polymer. So the stuff they make tools and firearms out of. Sure it doesn't feel all that nice to the touch, its a bit like fine sandpaper, but the stuff is 2nd only to steel in terms of durability. This is a HUGE step up from the usual simple plastics of my other headphones. This gives me hope these headphones will stand up well without physically breaking like a few have over the years. I also really like the standard 4 pin mini-XLR connector. This means these are balanced capable right out of the box. And you can switch sides. Now at present its hard to find these since not many companies offer it for headphones, but it means the cable will be easily replaceable when it inevitably breaks. Speaking of cables, the little coil near the headphones really does eliminate "microphonics" from the cable rubbing your shirt. Now for the big one. Sound. I am no pro, and I don't have a fancy set up. But I can say I really like these. I am using the velour "producer" pads because I enjoy that softer sound profile. First of all these ARE producer/mixer headphones. Meaning they are flat, and rather uncompromising. Despite that, they manage to deliver an enjoyable listening experience directly out of my DAC/amp. I can't say the same for some of the Beyerdymanics or Sony production headphones I've tried. They also are sensitive enough to run off typical audio devices like your laptop without an amp, but they do appreciate an amp. What really shines here? They are bright and detailed on the top end yet extend nicely down to give a rich, full bass. Quite possibly the strongest, best bass you are going to find in open-backed dynamic driver headphones. Its deep, rich, clean, and with a nice bit of thump/punch. I find I notice more high end details in my songs wearing these. All while avoiding the piercing, sibilant nature found in so many production headphones. They manage to keep that characteristic "Sennheiser veil" which makes these easy to use and enjoy. The bass its rich, deep, and full. Bass has always been a weakness of open back headphones. These extend down deep and loud like closed backed headphones. It even honestly thumps when the song was mixed for it. And despite this I have never felt the bass was muddy or distorted. Honestly these sound like quality planar magnetic headphones, all while using dynamic Drivers. These also have amazing sound stage, making both games and music a joy to enjoy with these. This is probably the best spatial audio I have ever heard. In games the location of audio is so good I have to resist instinctively looking over my shoulders, and I have been honestly confused if it was storming outside for real, or it was just the game until I checked the game. I have about 6 different pairs of headphones in the $400 range. These are BY FAR my favorite and the ones I keep going back to. I am not sure I am going to find better headphones unless I am willing to spend double the price they go for. I think we can rest easy that Sennheiser Pro still has their magic.
W**U
Easy to Drive, Comfortable headphone with fantastic sound in this price. My starting point
This headphone is my first I believe hi-res headphone, so I would first focus on the physical aspect: weight, comfort, design etc. 1. Weight: This headphone is light and I am able to wear it 8 hours straight without any issue. 2. Comfort: Very Very comfortable and it does not feel tight to my head. Because the ear cups are flexible and twistable, it covered my ear perfectly. 3. Design: Very simplistic (which I really like). Although 490 pro is very light, when I hold it, it feel very sturdy, the headband doesn't feel cheap and the adjustable part feel easy to adjust while also hold it position fairly tightly. Notable mention: The cushion is not leather like surface, so no need to worry about the surface get peeled off one day and stuck to your hair. So in terms of the physical aspect of headphone itself, it is 5/5. Now comes to sound quality: - please note: I am not any music creator or professional musical listener. I am just a normal consumer and this is my first time step into this territory. The sound is crisp compared to my previous gaming headphone and it is further enhance if you do some EQ. It is ok if you don't do any EQ but I still feel like do some adjustment is better as after I did some EQ, without it feel a bit plain. But again, the sound itself is very clear and crisp. Very good! New user friendliness: Although the product state it is "Professional Headphone", I feel like it is still very friendly for new user, and here is my reason- no need a bunch of setup for it to work. HD 490 pro has a low enough resistance and fairly high sensitivity to plug directly into your pc and drive using your motherboard. Compare to some other high resistance and/or low sensitivity headphones which needs dedicated amp and/or DAC, HD 490 pro doesn't need you to pay a fortune for it to work. I feel like it is a pretty good entry point for new users who just into music and want to enjoy more on music (like me). You can just get this headphone first to feel the sound enhancement, then after you can by those frontend and get other headphones which needs dedicated frontend. Worth every single penny for this headphone.
(**)
Good, features, sound, and comfort.
I have tried a multitude of headphones over the last 2 years trying to find something that suits my audio taste, comfort, and features. Some include (all returned for various issues) Air Pods Max, Focals, Audiotechnica, Grado. Many of these are either very heavy, uncomfortable, or power hungry and hard to drive. Some have ergonomics or packaging issues. Some had frankly unreasonable attached cable lengths and comfort issues. Sennheiser has made the best overall design of everything I've tried. Likes: -Reasonably easy to drive on all of my gear including phone, Quedelix 5K, laptop. -Good ergonomics and impressive articulation. The actual driver cups move in every direction and are very cleverly engineered. -Good build quality and materials. -Light weight -The single end output cable is a nice feature and it can be placed on the L or R side, the cable is also nice quality and the coil in the cable is a nice touch. -To me the sound is very clear and well balanced and there is impressive bass when it's present in media. -The fit of these is secure and the cable does not stick down from the driver in an obtrusive way. They feel well proportioned and at times I forget I am wearing them. Dislikes: -The pads are proprietary and although good and there is 2 to choose form in the box, there are no aftermarket options. -Sort of spendy. I did not choose the plus because of its limited usefulness to me however I wish a had the case could not justify the already high prices. I wear headphones for many hours and the most important thing for me is weight and comfort. These are good in that regard and the lower impedance then many in the category is welcome too. I am not hyper critical about sound although I could be. I find that over time I will acclimate unless there is some noticeable issue. The sound is not fatiguing to me and I find them enjoyable. Looking forward to many years of use and I'm glad Sennheiser released something with these features.
C**G
Very comfortable high quality sound headphones.
Very comfortable ear pads a soft terry cloth kind of material. Exceptional sound quality but works best with some kind of headphone amplifier. These aren't driven well with just a standard output source that's non-amplified. These were a good value and they're great for long gaming sessions. The cord is good quality and it doesn't get in the way It's only on one side of the headphones. For the price I paid I would absolutely buy these again. They're lightweight and don't feel too bulky.
J**S
Fantastic for sound mixing or gaming!
If you're a gamer, you've heard of these by now. Let me tell you the hype is real! I honestly just wanted to demo & return them, confident my long time favorite gaming headphones, the R70x would not be surpassed. But wow! The 490 is the closest thing to a cheat code in Call of Duty that's not actually cheating. The R70x is certainly more immersive with a larger soundstage & better sense of distance, almost a holographic sense of space. For example, in the loading stage when 44 combatants are parachuting into a relatively small area, the sense of precisely where various parachuters are as they approach from above is simply astonishing with the R70x, rather like listening to a great Atmos speaker system. However, in a competitive shooter there's a downside to the accurate sense of space because distant sound cues are faint. Another downside with R70x is a warm sound signature that rolls off both sub-bass and treble, which is where many FPS sound cues, such as slides, reloads, hit markers, power-ups, etc. are presented. While the R70x is fantastically immersive, you will miss some "tinglers" the game designers add to their audio mix. This is exactly where the HD 490 Pro shines. Designed to be mixing headphones, the 490 has a neutral sound signature that is extraordinarily revealing for sub-$400, let alone sub-$1000 headphones. Every sound cue, every tingler is revealed and imaged crystal clear. While it has a much more intimate (i.e. smaller) soundstage than the R70x, instead placing all sound inside your head, the 490's imaging is wonderful! No one, and I mean NO ONE is sneaking up on you when wearing 490s! While you won't have the same sense of distance, you will know PRECISELY what DIRECTION every sound is coming from when wearing the 490... Though this can be overwhelming at times, such as that matchmaking with as dozens of parachutes dropping in all around you or even when you're in a building with multiple players moving about on different floors, because it all sounds so close with that intimate soundstage & extraordinary detail retrieval making every sound cue loud & clear. But if you have good situational and environmental awareness, no enemy will get close to you without ample warning. The 490s are a true wall-hacking dream! You won't find any headphones better at revealing sound cues and providing you with a precise auditory "image" of the direction of the source! And by the way, they sound fantastic too. Not only are the detail and imaging superb, but the resolution is phenomenal, especially for the price. The 490 doesn't color the sound at all. There's no bass bloat, muddiness, sibilance, etc. The 490 presents voices, instruments, explosions, etc. oh so accurately and cleanly; better than my Sundara and approaching the clarity of my Focal Clear, which is saying something for these sub-$400 headphones! The proof is always in the pudding... I played COD Warzone Resurgence (on Xbox) several times in a row, alternating headphones in a 1 game-2-1-2 pattern (R70, 490, R70, R70, 490, 490, R70...) I played a total of 14 games, 7 each, in two extended sessions during the same day, taking a long break after the 8th game. I tried to play each game similarly, typically dropping at Respawn Island's Chemical Engineering, where there was always a quick fight for the loot there. Whenever I'd win that initial fight, I would generally hold the building, listening for approaching enemies to test the headphones’ capabilities. I would engage them aggressively at short to mid-range with ARs & SMGs as soon as I felt I had a bead on their location. I avoided Loadout Drops & Buy Stations due to all the camping snipers, plus wanting the headphones to do the heavy lifting of each run without UAVs & other aids. Dropping my worst & best finishes over the 7 games to mitigate the outliers, I averaged nearly 15th place with the R70x; and with the 490, I averaged 9th place (even after dropping my only W!) In fact, I got that win plus 2nd place THREE times using the 490 in just 7 games! Note that my losing 3 of 4 final circles is proof that I am NOT a great 1v1 gunslinger! So, my getting to the top 10 consistently is a strong testament to how much the 490 was keeping me alive! It pains me to say that because I have long praised my R70x as the ultimate gaming headphone... And I was really hoping I could return the 490 to put the $350 back into my account! But after such a significant improvement to my survivability in COD, there's no way I can bring myself to return them! The 490 is simply too good to give up.
J**I
Exactly what I expected
Great sounding headphones, even better with a good amp to go with it. I’ve always been a fan of plugging in my headphones and these checked my boxes. Very comfortable too for your ears.
C**T
My ears have been blessed with the incredible.
I should start off by saying, I'm not a professional by any means. I don't make music, but have been playing guitar and learning theory for nearly a decade. I'm using the headphones with a Fiio Q3 amp+dac combo. I mainly listen to bands such as: Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Halo Effect, Prototype, Trivium, etc. Lots of metalcore, lots of noise. I'm coming from a pair of Sennheiser HD560s with the same fiio q3, and with the "Mixing Pads", I was immediately reminded of them. The bass that can be described as more heard then felt, incredibly detailed mids, and highs that are perfect. Not overbearing like some may find with some Beyerdynamic headphones. But with the more velvet like producer pads, these become remarkable for just everything. From gaming, listening to music, and making music, these are incredible. Listening to my type of music, the sound stage is incredible. There are no issue pointing out where an instrument is coming from in the mix. Even when I listening to heavy distorted guitars with pianos and entire string sections, such as Afterlife by Avenged Sevenfold, all the little details of each instrument can be processed. Obviously the value for money here is a lot less than the HD560s. If you are a casual listener I see almost no reason to spend over double the money for what is a 20% increase in sound clarity and soundstage. The HD560s are already a 8/10, there are an 8.8/10. One complaint I do have, they are not as comfortable FOR ME as the HD560s'. The clamping force is fine, but the top head band does end up pinching my head when wearing it for long periods of time. Maybe its due to the slight increase in weight, or the aluminum headband design, Either way, I prefer the hd560s just slightly. One of my favorite songs is My Own Deception by Prototype and its intro song: "illumination". It includes a 7 string guitar, lots of distorted screaming and clean vocal, as well as clean guitar parts. I can hear everything in this song, every little detail. All the reverb added, all the delay, every kit of drum, all the guitar harmonies and harmonics. It's all so clear to me now lol. It really allows me to appreciate the incredible production aspect of music.
J**E
Solid open backs, aesthetically pleasing too
Amazing quality. Soundstage and imaging is really nice. Decent bass response without muddying anything. Easy to drive, I paired with a Moondrop Dawn Pro. Nice for FPS shooters too. Super light and comfortable. Just get them, they are worth it for sure.
K**N
awesome headphones
crazy good headphones, with comfortability to match with subtle looks. Highly recommended
L**S
Ótimo fone
Muito leve, confortável e soa como eu esperava que soasse (baseado na minha experiência prévia com outros fones da Sennheiser). Demorou um pouco para chegar, mas o vendedor foi super atencioso e teve boa comunicação durante o processo.
M**1
Sehr ausgewogener Klang & top Tragekomfort – klare Empfehlung Sennheiser HD 490 PRO
Ich nutze die Sennheiser HD 490 Pro nun seit einiger Zeit und bin insgesamt wirklich sehr zufrieden. Was mir direkt positiv aufgefallen ist, ist der Klang. Die Höhen sind klar und sauber, ohne unangenehm scharf zu wirken, und die Bässe sind präsent, aber nicht übertrieben. Insgesamt wirkt das Klangbild sehr ausgewogen und detailliert – ideal sowohl für Gaming als auch für längere Sessions mit Musik oder Content. Zum Vergleich: Ich hatte zuvor die Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro. Das sind definitiv keine schlechten Kopfhörer, aber im direkten Vergleich wirken sie für mein Empfinden deutlich extremer abgestimmt. Die Höhen sind dort teilweise zu spitz und auf Dauer anstrengend, während die HD 490 Pro deutlich angenehmer und natürlicher klingen. Gerade bei längerer Nutzung ist das ein spürbarer Unterschied. Ein weiterer großer Pluspunkt ist der Tragekomfort. Ich habe einen eher größeren Kopf und kenne das Problem, dass viele Kopfhörer nach einiger Zeit drücken oder sogar Kopfschmerzen verursachen. Das ist hier überhaupt nicht der Fall. Die HD 490 Pro sitzen angenehm, ohne zu drücken, und auch nach mehreren Stunden bleibt der Komfort erhalten. Die Ohrpolster fühlen sich hochwertig, weich und sehr angenehm an. Besonders gut gefällt mir auch, dass das Kabel abnehmbar und somit problemlos austauschbar ist. Das macht den Kopfhörer langlebiger und flexibler im Alltag. Gleiches gilt für die Polster, die ebenfalls ersetzbar sind – ein klarer Vorteil. Zusätzlich überzeugt die hochwertige Verarbeitung insgesamt. Der Kopfhörer wirkt stabil, sauber verarbeitet und auf langfristige Nutzung ausgelegt. Auch das offene Design sorgt für eine natürliche, räumliche Klangwiedergabe, was gerade beim Gaming und bei Musik einen echten Mehrwert bietet. Fazit: Für mich ein rundum gelungener Kopfhörer mit sehr gutem, ausgewogenem Klang, hohem Tragekomfort und durchdachten Details. Klare Empfehlung – besonders für alle, die von eher „extrem“ abgestimmten Kopfhörern kommen und etwas Angenehmeres suchen.
G**E
The right side headphone stopped working 4 days after the return window. What now?
This item was used for a total of 3 hours at a moderate listening level while in my possession. I understand that the return "window" was closed 4 days prior to one side not working, but considering what I paid for this, what do I do now? This is crazy and frustrating. They sound great, but I'm now stuck with a $500 paperweight.
V**A
#Review after 12000 minutes on Apple music,Better than my imagination.
The HD490pro is really worthy, the Sennheiser sound signature is truly appreciated. The sound is very natural and the bass is smooth and powerful, the spatial audio is extremely good from apple music. #Review after 12,000 minutes on Apple Music Producing Earpads: Music with multiple instruments truly shines here—it’s absolutely GOAT-level. The instrument separation is incredible; every single layer feels distinct and alive. It genuinely made me fall in love with the listening experience all over again. The bass is smooth, deep, and powerful—but never overwhelming. Unlike typical boosted bass (like Sony), this feels natural and immersive, almost melting into the track perfectly. Mixing Earpads: The main difference compared to the producing pads is the warmth. These are more neutral and slightly less warm, focusing purely on precision. They’re perfect for instrumental listening, offering crystal-clear detail and accuracy. Every nuance in the mix becomes more noticeable, making them ideal for critical listening.
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