
Full Review
Introduction
The Sennheiser HD 25-1-IIs ($359.95 MSRP) are an entry-level pair of “DJ style headphones” which are better suited for “not things that a DJ might do with a mixing board.” Despite their decent audio quality, they have some problems with distortion and durability that make it hard to justify the price Sennheiser is asking users to shell out for their swank Adidas styling. Still, if you’re looking for on-ears that ooze style, it’s hard to argue with the HD 25-1-IIs.
Comparisons
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Sound Quality
The decent sound quality is overshadowed by a significant distortion problem. Read More... |
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Isolation
Terrible isolation in every regard. Read More... |
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Comfort
Fairly comfortable headphones, but a bit tight on the head. Read More... |
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Usability
Very light headphones with a 1/4-inch plug adapter and a carrying case. Read More... |
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Monster Beats Pro Comparison
![]() We compare the HD 25-1-II to the Beats Pro. Read More... |
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Etymotic Research mc5 Comparison
![]() We compare the HD 25-1-II to the mc5. Read More... |
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Sennheiser PXC-250-II Comparison
![]() We compare the HD 25-1-II to the PXC 250-II. Read More... |
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Audio Technica ATH-M50 Comparison
![]() We compare the HD 25-1-II to the ATH-M50. Read More... |
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Page 10
Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Sennheiser HD 25-1-II. Read More... |
Part 11
Comments
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