Sennheiser introduces the HD 505 headphones, featuring a custom transducer, timeless design, and modular capabilities for an elevated audio experience.
- Custom 120-ohm transducer for stunning clarity
- Lightweight and durable design for long listening sessions
- Modular design for flexibility and future upgrades
Sennheiser introduces the HD 505 Headphones
Today, Sennheiser is shaking things up with the launch of the HD 505, designed for those who want to take their audio experience to a whole new level. Whether you’re a music lover or a dedicated gamer, these headphones promise to deliver the rich, immersive sound that Sennheiser is famous for. Klaus Hanselmann, Sennheiser’s Audiophile Product Manager, puts it perfectly: “The HD 505 is for anyone ready to experience the audio awakening a great set of Sennheiser headphones is known for.” So, what makes these headphones stand out?
Your Introduction to True Sound
At the core of the HD 505 is a custom 120-ohm transducer nestled in an open earcup, crafted at Sennheiser’s state-of-the-art factory in Tullamore, Ireland. With a frequency response that spans from 12 to a whopping 38,500 Hz and a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.2%, you can expect your favorite tracks to come alive with stunning clarity. Imagine feeling the thump of bass, the smoothness of mids, and the crispness of treble—all without any listening fatigue. The angled transducers create a soundstage that feels expansive, almost like you’re in the front row of a live concert or deeply immersed in a cinematic experience. Isn’t that what we all crave in our audio setups?
Timeless Design, Built to Last
Comfort is key when it comes to long listening sessions, and the HD 505 doesn’t disappoint. Built on the reliable HD 500 series chassis, these headphones are lightweight at just 237 grams, making them perfect for hours of enjoyment. From the synthetic leather headband to the sleek metal mesh earcup covers, every detail has been crafted for durability and a touch of sophistication. Plus, the detachable 1.8 m (6-foot) cable with a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) plug and a 6.3 mm adapter means you can connect to a wide range of audio sources, whether it’s an amplifier, sound card, or A/V receiver.
But here’s where it gets even better: the modular design allows you to swap out cables and earpads without any tools. This means the HD 505 can evolve with your setup, whether you want to incorporate a balanced audio source or add an in-line microphone for gaming. Isn’t it great to have that flexibility?
Availability
Ready to elevate your audio game? The HD 505 is available starting today on Amazon.com, with a price tag of €279.90 or $249.95. If you’re serious about sound quality, these headphones might just be your new best friend.
So, are you ready to experience the magic of Sennheiser’s audio craftsmanship? The HD 505 is here to transform how you listen.

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