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Sennheiser HD 505 Copper Edition Headphones Debuts in India

The new headphones come with a proprietary 120-ohm transducer.

Sennheiser has released the HD 505 over-ear headphones (Copper Edition) in India, which include an open-back design and a special 120-ohm transducer. The headphones’ frequency response ranges from 12Hz to 38,500Hz, with a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.2%. They employ Sennheiser’s current HD 500 series chassis and have a detachable 1.8m cord with a 3.5mm connection. The headphones also have a synthetic leather headband and metal mesh earcup coverings.

Sennheiser has announced the HD 505 in India, which provides audiophile-grade sound to aspiring audio aficionados and gamers. It has a synthetic leather headband and metal mesh earcup covers, and weighs just 237 grams, making it ideal for extended listening sessions.

Sennheiser’s HD 505 uses a proprietary 120-ohm transducer manufactured in Tullamore, Ireland, to produce accurate, balanced sound with powerful bass, rich mids, and fatigue-free treble. Its angled transducers resemble nearfield loudspeakers, resulting in a large soundstage with a wide frequency response and low harmonic distortion.

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Sennheiser HD 505 Copper Edition Headphones Debuts in India

The HD 505 is a versatile audio device with a detachable 1.8m cable, 3.5mm socket, and 6.3mm adaptor that is compatible with a wide range of devices including amplifiers, sound cards, and A/V receivers. It also has a modular design that allows for quick configuration adaptability.

Commenting on the launch, Vijay Sharma, Regional Senior Director, ApeC Consumer Hearing Business, said, “The HD 505 is for anyone ready to experience the audio awakening that Sennheiser headphones are known for. This model brings serious listening within reach, whether for music lovers who treasure every note or gamers seeking complete immersion in their virtual worlds. The HD 505 is the gateway to audiophile excellence, delivering best-in-class sound with comfort designed for extended listening sessions. With these headphones, you don’t just hear the sound—you feel it.”

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According to the company, the Copper Edition model has a deep bass, crystal-clear treble, and open soundstage, allowing for an immersive listening experience across music, movies, and games. Its analytical tuning, exact detail, and long-lasting comfort make it the best option for high-fidelity audio.

The Sennheiser HD 505 Copper Edition is now available in India for Rs 27,990 through Sennheiser’s official website and Amazon India.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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