Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Sennheiser HD26 ( HD-26 ) Professional Monitoring dj & Studio Headphones With 1.5m Cable








  • Excellent wearing comfort due to low weight, split headband and soft cushions
  • High passive noise attenuation due to closed design
  • Accurate sound reproduction for demanding monitoring
  • High sound pressure level
  • ActiveGard© for safe and protected hearing
  • Special cable shape reduces structure born noise perfectly
  • Swivelling ear cap for listening to environment
  • Easily replaceable cable and cushions due to modular concept

Sennheiser HD 26 Professional Monitoring Headphones With 1.5m Cable
The HD 26 - the perfect headphones for radio and television broadcast productions. Because of its closed design these headphones offer a high passive noise attenuation. The HD 26 provides a very accurate sound reproduction for demanding applications. Soft ear cushions and low weight guarantee outstanding wearing comfort even in long term use. The HD 26 comes with ActiveGard© limiting technology including three switchable attenuation settings and passive noise attenuation for optimal audio clarity and hearing protection, especially in challenging outdoor broadcasting environments.


Frequency Range20Hz - 18,000Hz
Impedance (Ohm)100
Maximum Input (mW)200
Closed/Open BackClosed Back
Plug Type3.5mm stereo jack
Cord Length (m)1.5
Weight (g)180
Cup Size (mm)100
ColourBlack
Detachable CordYes
Sennheiser HD 26 Professional Monitoring Headphones With 1.5m Cable
The HD 26 - the perfect headphones for radio and television broadcast productions. Because of its closed design these headphones offer a high passive noise attenuation. The HD 26 provides a very accurate sound reproduction for demanding applications. Soft ear cushions and low weight guarantee outstanding wearing comfort even in long term use. The HD 26 comes with ActiveGard© limiting technology including three switchable attenuation settings and passive noise attenuation for optimal audio clarity and hearing protection, especially in challenging outdoor broadcasting environments.

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