Sennheiser HD 490 PRO — Editorial Review
The Sennheiser HD 490 PRO is an open-back studio reference headphone built for long mixing and mastering sessions — supremely comfortable, with two pad sets that let you switch between an analytical and a more entertaining voicing.
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Two voicings, wide soundstage, all-day comfort
SoundGuys and Sonarworks note the HD 490 PRO ships with two ear-pad sets — neutral "Mixing" pads for analytical reference and "Production" pads with more bass and treble for enjoyable listening — and that its open-back design delivers a wide soundstage with strong stereo localization. Swiveling cups and a light frame make it one of the most comfortable options for hours of studio work. In Joshua Valour's review — featured above — its strengths and its price are both weighed candidly.
Honest cons
- Open-back leakage. No passive isolation — it leaks sound and isn't for noisy or shared spaces.
- Value is debated. Reviewers note the pure sound quality can be matched by cheaper Sennheisers like the HD 600/650.
- Dual-pad complexity. Two voicings add flexibility but can complicate strict, single-reference use.
- Premium-for-the-class price. You're paying partly for comfort, versatility and accessories.
Where these headphones fit
- Mixing and producing engineers who want a comfortable open-back with switchable voicings.
- Long-session studio users who prioritize comfort and soundstage.
- Hybrid reference/enjoyment listeners who'll use both pad sets.
- Not isolation needs, noisy rooms, or buyers chasing the best pure value (HD 600/650 territory).
Sources & Citations
- SoundGuys, "Sennheiser HD 490 PRO review," soundguys.com (accessed 2026-05-27)
- Sonarworks, "Sennheiser HD 490 Pro Studio Headphone Review," sonarworks.com (accessed 2026-05-27)
Last verified: 2026-05-27
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