Sennheiser’s Crowd Mover

For decades Sennheiser's HD25 headphones have been the model of choice for discerning music producers and DJs. Proving you can't have too much of a good thing, Sennheiser has now released a spanking new range of professional DJ and Mixing headphones.
Designed to sound good and survive a rugged recording or DJ environment, the HD8 DJ, HD7 DJ and the HD6 MIX have been designed with the expert help of some of the world's top DJs.
The new models are built to sound pleasing and to keep out external noise pollution. Build is solid and so is the after sales service which Sennheiser says makes these 'phones the headphones of choice for professionals.
Designed for 'real world' users, the new range features the input of luminaries including Bob Sinclar, Luciano, Andy Baxter, Missill and Davina. Naturally, the best sound quality tops their list of demands: the new headphones deliver excellent, dynamic sound reproduction, inspired by the legendary HD 25.
"Drawing on our success based around the HD 25 and extensive experience in high-end audio, the DJ range applies Sennheiser's proprietary acoustic system to answer the needs of different performing and production applications", says Ivan Kuan, Head of Product Management, Sennheiser Consumer Electronics.
The HD8 DJ is dedicated to the needs of professional DJs with truly excellent sound reproduction, while the HD7 DJ offers an engaging, dynamic sound that's perfect for playing live. Both delivering a mid-low end emphasis, the sound remains tight and never overwhelms, with clarity retained in the high frequencies. Meanwhile, the HD6 MIX, a model aimed primarily at studio-based music creation, delivers a balanced, accurate sound for mixing and monitoring work. "To hear every detail, the elliptical, circumaural ear cups were specially designed to ensure a perfect fit for more users. This provides excellent external noise attenuation that can cope with very high sound pressure levels for safer listening without turning up the volume excessively," continues Ivan Kuan.
The DJ headphone range is built for complete user comfort for hours at the decks, in the studio or performing. The elliptical shape of the ear cups also avoids pinching the ears and is enhanced by interchangeable ear pads for comfortable listening during long periods of use. For hassle-free one-ear monitoring, both DJ models feature swivelling ear cups with up to 210° of movement and three different wearing positions. With both coiled and straight 3m high-performance cables included that can connect to either ear cup, these headphones can adapt to suit any individual preference. A bayonet twist lock makes for secure connection to the headphones.
All three models are built to withstand the rigours of daily studio work and a life on the road. Sennheiser has engineered the range from durable, high-quality materials to take even the roughest everyday professional use, proven through rigorous and extended quality tests. And when the life on the road pushes the limits too far, Sennheiser's new headphones offer replaceable parts and a peerless commitment to customer service with at least five years' parts availability guarantee even after end-of- life, and global support for quick replacements, wherever the work takes you.
Key features:
- Excellent sound reproduction with Sennheiser's proprietary acoustics system
- Capable of very high SPLs, suitable for DJ performance environments
- DJ models: impedance of 95 ohms for optimum compatibility with DJ equipment
- Monitoring model: impedance of 150 ohms for optimum compatibility with studio and mixing equipment
- Elliptical, circumaural design for maximum comfort and excellent noise isolation; both DJ models feature swivelling ear cups (up to 210°) with three wearing positions
- Top-of-the-range HD8 DJ model features metal-crafted reinforcement parts with an iconic metal pivot ring
- Single-sided coiled cable attachable to either ear cup; additional straight cable included (both up to 3m); oxygen-free copper cable with gold-plated connectors; bayonet twist lock for secure connection
- All models come with interchangeable sets of ear pads to choose from; one in soft velour, the other in leatherette material.
For more information visit www.sennheiser.com.au
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