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Sennheiser HD 480 PRO Headphones Launch: Closed-Back Studio Model Targets Creators and Engineers
Sennheiser isn’t waiting around for its consumer business questions to get sorted out. In 2026, the brand is pushing forward where it still carries real weight, professional audio, with the launch of the $479 HD 480 PRO, a closed back studio headphone that builds on the open back HD 490 Pro introduced in 2024.
Positioned at the top of its 400 series closed back lineup, the HD 480 PRO is aimed squarely at working environments like tracking, monitoring, and live use where isolation actually matters. Sennheiser is framing it as its most versatile pro headphone to date, designed to handle recording and production duties while still being usable for critical mix decisions. Patents covering fit, comfort, and noise decoupling suggest this is more than a simple closed back variation.
More importantly, it’s a reminder that while the company’s consumer side direction remains uncertain, the pro division is still doing what it has always done, building tools that people in studios and on stages can rely on.
The HD 480 PRO is designed to address two common issues with closed back headphones: inconsistent bass accuracy and long term comfort. Sennheiser is aiming for controlled, reliable low end while keeping the fit comfortable enough for extended use in recording, tracking, and monitoring across studio, live, and mobile workflows.
Achieving accurate low-end performance in a closed-back design has always been a balancing act. Isolation helps with tracking, but it often comes at the expense of bass control and realism. That’s the gap Sennheiser is trying to close with the HD 480 PRO.
“With closed-back headphones, a good reproduction of the low-end is usually difficult to achieve. This is where the HD 480 PRO excels. Compared to other closed-back headphones, they are a lot tighter on the bass, their low-end is super-accurate and realistic,” notes Jimmy R. Landry, Category Market Manager, Music Industry at Sennheiser.
Who Is the Sennheiser HD 480 PRO For?
Whether used in the studio by producers, mixers, musicians, and recording engineers, or in live settings by FOH and monitor engineers, the HD 480 PRO is positioned as a flexible tool for monitoring, recording, and production, with the added claim that it can be used for mixing. Sennheiser is targeting users who need a consistent reference across different environments, including mobile use.
The tuning focuses on accuracy and a relatively neutral frequency response, with controlled low end intended to translate reliably across other systems, whether that’s home speakers, car audio, or PA setups.
“Knowing that you can rely on what you’re hearing is everything; that’s what you get with the HD 480 PRO.” Jim Kaufman, producer
“When I’m going to be mixing on headphones outside my studio, it’s imperative I have a pair that I trust. With the HD 480 PRO, to have this level of quality and accuracy in a closed-back headphone is amazing.” Will Brierre, mix engineer
“As producers, we have to receive the best sound to our ears that we can. Every detail is important. When you’re wearing the 480s, you’re immersed in the sound, completely undistracted by the outside world.” Young Chencs, artist and producer
Drivers
The HD 480 PRO uses 38mm dynamic drivers with neodymium magnets, paired with lightweight voice coils intended to improve efficiency and overall responsiveness.
Comfort and Shielding
The HD 480 PRO uses a multi-stage passive isolation design to help reduce external noise and keep the focus on the signal. The ear pads include grooves to accommodate glasses, which helps maintain a more consistent seal, an important factor for stable bass and overall accuracy. Angled earcups position the drivers more precisely, with the goal of delivering a consistent listening experience.
“Comfort is of paramount importance when headphones are a work tool,” adds Gunnar Dirks, Senior Product Manager for professional headphones. “Engineers often spend hours on end in their sessions. They need a lightweight, ergonomically designed pair of headphones to keep focus and concentration up. The HD 480 PRO eliminates any pressure points and fit every head precisely and comfortably even if you’re wearing glasses.”
Connectivity
Like the open-back Sennheiser HD 490 PRO, the closed-back Sennheiser HD 480 PRO is a wired-only design. To add some flexibility, it includes input jacks on both earcups for detachable cables, allowing users to choose their preferred configuration or adapt to different studio setups. The earcups are also angled to position the drivers more precisely, with the goal of maintaining a consistent listening experience.
Vibration Attenuation System
A series of design features grouped under the term “Vibration Attenuation System” eliminates unwanted vibration, reflections, and distortion, preserving the clarity of the signal. Ultralight voice coils ensure authentic and dynamic reproduction.
Like its open-back counterpart, the HD 490 PRO, the HD 480 PRO benefits from several Sennheiser-patented features.
Special Axes Geometry: The mechanical design of the 480 enables the headphones to optimally adapt to the head and maintain an equal contact pressure no matter what the shape of the user’s head. The listening experience is consistent across users.
Comfort Zone for Glasses: The ear pads are designed to avoid excessive pressure on the temples, using a softer contact zone that helps maintain a proper seal while improving long-term comfort.
Blocking Cable-borne Noise: A coiled section near the earcup connector helps reduce cable-borne noise, limiting the transfer of mechanical vibrations from handling or contact with surfaces like a desk into the earcups.
Daily Professional Use
The detachable cable can be connected to either the left or right earcup, allowing for more flexibility depending on the setup and helping keep the cable out of the way during tasks like instrument tracking. The earcups are also braille-marked for easier identification. Designed by Sennheiser’s professional team, the HD 480 PRO is built with long-term use in mind and aimed at delivering consistent performance over time.
HD 490 PRO or HD 480 PRO?
The open-back HD 490 PRO and closed-back HD 480 PRO are at the top of the 400 series of purpose-built professional audio headphones. So which one is best for which application?
“Our developers have been working painstakingly to bring the sound of the closed HD 480 PRO as closely as possible to that of the open HD 490 PRO. Which model is the better choice for you really depends on how you work,” explains Gunnar Dirks. “The open HD 490 PRO will be ideal for mixing in quiet environments, while I would recommend the closed HD 480 PRO for applications where you need isolation, for example, when you’re tracking vocals in the room, when monitoring or using them as an FoH reference, or simply when you’re working in the same space as others.”
Comparison
| HD 480 PRO (2026) | HD 490 PRO (2024) | |
| Product Type | Headphones | Headphones |
| Price | $479 | $429 (MSRP) |
| Acoustic Principle | Closed Back | Open Back |
| Ear coupling | Circumaural | Circumaural |
| Transducer Principle | Dynamic | Dynamic |
| Transducer Diameter | 38 mm | 38 mm |
| Frequency Response | 3 to 28,700 Hz (-10 dB) | 5 Hz to 36, 100 Hz (-10 dB) |
| Sensitivity | 107 dB SPL (at 1 kHz/1Vrms) 98 dB (at 1 kHz, 1 mW) |
105 dB SPL (1 kHz/1 Vrms) 96 dB SPL (1 kHz/1 mW) |
| Max. SPL | 130 dB (1 kHz, 5% THD) | 128 dB SPL (1 kHz 5 % THD) |
| THD | <0.5% (at 1 kHz, 100 dB SPL) | <0.2 % (1 kHz, 100 dB SPL) |
| Impedance | 130 ohms (1 kHz) | 130 ohms (1 kHz) |
| Connection | Wired | Wired |
| Power rating | 300 mW (100 h, noise as per IEC 60268) | 300 mW (100 h, noise as per IEC 60268) |
| Temperature Range | 0°C to +50°C for operation; -25°C to +70°C for storage | 0°C to +50°C for operation; -25°C to +70°C for storage |
| Relative Humidity | 10 to 80%, non-condensing for operation; 10 to 90% for storage | 10 to 80% not condensing storage: 10 to 90% |
| Weight | 272 g (w/o cable) | 260 g (w/o cable) |
| Included Accessories | Coiled Cable (3m)
Headphone Bag Quick Guide Safety Guide |
3.5 mm (⅛”) jack plug to 6.3 mm (¼”) adapter 1.8 m cable Mixing ear pads Producing ear pads Quick Guide Safety Guide |
The Bottom Line
There’s some uncertainty around Sennheiser’s consumer business, but the professional side remains separate for now, which means products like the HD 480 PRO and HD 490 PRO are not directly affected.
The HD 480 PRO (and PRO Plus) stands out for its focus on flexibility within a closed-back design—dual-sided cable entry, attention to long-term comfort, and an effort to deliver more controlled low-end performance than is typical for this category. It’s clearly built as a working tool rather than a lifestyle product.
What’s missing is anything beyond wired connectivity and a broader feature set—there’s no DSP, no wireless option, and no attempt to blur the line into consumer use. That’s intentional, but it narrows the audience.
Competition is strong across multiple price points, including the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO X and Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO X at the lower end, and models like the Final DX3000CL and Meze Audio Strada further up the ladder.
These are aimed at professionals and serious creators who need a consistent, reliable reference for tracking, monitoring, and potentially mixing, especially in environments where isolation matters. The decision ultimately comes down to fit and comfort as much as sound, which makes a hands-on demo less of a suggestion and more of a requirement.
Price & Availability
The Sennheiser HD 480 PRO retails at $479 USD (MSRP). These headphones come with recording earpads, a 9-foot coiled cable, and a carrying bag.
If you prefer, the HD 480 Pro Plus has the same features and accessories as the HD 480 Pro but includes a hard travel case for $519 at Amazon.
Alternatively the Sennheiser HD 490 Pro and Pro Plus open-back headphones are also available for $429 / $499 at Amazon.
Pro Tip: The Sennheiser HD Pro 480 PRO and 490 PRO are engineered in Germany and hand-assembled in Romania
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