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SENNHEISER HD 569 Closed Back Headphone

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Features

  • Closed back, around ear design. Connectivity Technology: Wired
  • Powered by proprietary Sennheiser 38 millimeter, 23 ohm transducers
  • Soft, replaceable ear pads for enhanced comfort
  • Two cables included - 3 meter detachable cable with 6.3 millimeter jack and 1.2 meter detachable cable with 3.5 millimeter jack with in line microphone and remote for call and music control

Description

Powered by Sennheiser's proprietary transducer technology for truly excellent sound performance, the closed back HD 569 brings a flexible option for use at home or on the go. It provides a rich and clear bass, adding further flexibility by making it possible to enjoy the full personal experience without disturbing others. With its full sized circumaural design, the HD 569 offers exceptional wearing comfort thanks to the large ear cups and soft replaceable ear pads.

Brand: Sennheiser


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 23 Ohms


Brand Name: Sennheiser


Model Number: HD 569


Model Name: HD 569


Built-In Media: 2 Cable, Button Remote, User Manual


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: I YRS


Number of Items: 1


Series Number: 500


UPC: 615104270978


Global Trade Identification Number: 78, 52


Manufacturer: Sennheiser


External Testing Certification: Não Aplicável


Item Type Name: Sennheiser HD 569 Closed Back Headphone;Sennheiser HD 569 Closed Back Headphone


Is Autographed: No


Color: Black


Style Name: Standard


Carrying Case Color: Black


Theme: Music


Item Weight: 0.75 Kilograms


Cable Length: 300 Centimeters


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Impedance: 23 Ohms


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Audio Driver Size: 38 Millimeters


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Music


Antenna Location: Calling


Compatible Devices: Laptops, Desktops, Telephones, Tablets, Cellphones


Cable Features: Retractable


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Additional Features: Noise Isolation


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Wireless Technology: Wired


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: Over Ear


Control Type: control


Control Method: Remote


Controller Type: control


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best headphones I've ever owned
Product grade: New
I've had this pair of headphones for a little over a year. I use them pretty regularly for about 1-2 hours at a time, and pair them with my Sony Walkman (I'm not an audiophile, just a music enjoyer). For this being my first purchase of expensive headphones, it was quite the upgrade. The audio quality is phenomenal, and makes everything sound way better than the cheap stuff. As for the durability, they can handle being thrown around. I've dropped them several times and they come out fine every time. Comfort-wise? Also great. They fit nicely over my ears and are quite comfy during long periods of use. If you're looking for a good, durable, and comfortable pair of headphones, buy these. You won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026 by Amy A Templet

  • Have had for almost a decade! Have had for almost a decade!
Product grade: New
Have the same pair for 9 years. I was 16, and getting into music and gaming around the time. Anyone my age would've said to get a pair of Razer whatever's with the lights and the green, but my grandpa had been an audio nerd since the dinosaurs roamed and Buzz Armstrong was still in Korea. And he was in charge of my birthday gift. And when i said i wanted headphones this is what i ended up with. However the were $68 then. These headphones are durable, light, and very comfortable. The original velvet pads are holding up well and the cables still mostly have their gold plating. Thanks to grandpa, i got into audio much more than i would've otherwise and i can say that wven among some of my more expensive headphones these hang right along with them. The sound is crisp and detailed with just enough bass to let you know what's supposed to have it. Id say they were well worth the price they were then, but a bit of a stretch with the current price being about double. But i wouldn't be disappointed even with the price. Because there are headphones twice this price that still sound bad and wont last half as long. They look really sleek, and conform to your head well. Inwtill have all my cords, the coil is nice to have it i want to listen from the couch into my amplifier and need a longer cable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by Dylan beaudry

  • Found them!
Product grade: New
I've seen a few complaints about these cans here concerning headband and ear cushion wear issues. I cannot comment on that yet, but I have to say that these are the best headphones I've ever worn and I've been around for 65 years. Comfort A+ These are closed-back and other than the closed in sensation, which is to be expected, they are a dream so far. That's saying something because I have a huge melon and I haven't even stretched them out yet! I own the HD 58x Jubilees and they took some time to break in and it took some "gorillaing" to stretch them out to help that. These felt great out of the box. Weight - what weight? Sound: Keep in mind that I'm coming at this from an audiophile perspective. I won't grade them on a scale because everyone is looking for something different. These are no dubstep or hip-hop phones unless you are mixing with them. These are more like real professional monitors than entertainment cans. They could use maybe 3dB more bass, but I'd rather have a little less than too much. Compared to the Jubilees, they are a little thin, but I feel that the 58x's can be a bit too much and the bass seems to overload (distort) too soon. The mids are perfect and vocals are clean and accurate. I can't speak for the highs because I'm old and lost the highs long ago. I do wear hearing aids and they seem fine, but I don't even remember what natural high frequencies sound like. These artificial (Oticon) highs do sound great thru these though. I'll leave it at that. Put it this way: I currently have a pair of Buchardt s300s (traded in KEF LS50s.) and these are a lot closer to what those sound like than anything else I've heard. All cans seem bass-heavy to me lately (other than Apple Airpods and some on-ear sets - honorable mention to the Cooler Master 751, which I game with). These are a relief from the usual mud. Gaming: No mic, but if you just want to hear them coming, these are great. Sharp with detail and no artificial boom or slop. If you are familiar with the Cooler Master 751, these are balanced like those, but have much better detail and similar comfort. If you crave bass, I'd recommend the Jubilees. They have that and more. They will need breaking in on the comfort end though. Efficiency: Easy to drive! On an iPhone, I'm about about 35% through the Apple DAC dongle. You don't have to waste money on an amp. I would recommend a good DAC on a PC though. A Dragonfly Black would suffice. It sure beats an onboard chip. In short, I wouldn't recommend these for someone buying their first set. They are for the "mature" listener. If you want something that can use a small bass boost to get you there, these are great. If you hate boosted bass, these are perfect. You won't have to change a thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020 by WDeVercelly

  • Very comfortable, good sound quality, but easily attracts dust Very comfortable, good sound quality, but easily attracts dust
Product grade: New
As someone who likes to write music on my free time, I bought these headphones to help me improve my mixing decisions. I also wanted something relatively durable since I’m tired of replacing my $30-40 headphones every year. As a college student, these 569s were an investment for me. COMFORT: The HD 569 is my first pair of cans over $40. And it’s the first pair that I can honestly say is comfortable for long listening and mixing sessions. Ear cups encapsulate my ears, and the padding provides a nice cushion and passive noise isolation. NOISE-ISOLATION I go to a military college and it’s common to hear yelling in the hallways. These headphones actually block out a lot of that noise, making it easier to study. I can still hear what’s going on outside my room, but it’s not distracting. Note that the noise-isolation is passive, not active. SOUND QUALITY Sound quality is great as far as I can tell. It seems very mid-centric but that’s fine by me. It just took a little getting used to as my brain adjusted to this new normal. However, I wish the highs were emphasized a bit more so I could get a better sense of what’s going on up there. However, it’s also true that recessed highs means less listening fatigue. In other words, these headphones can work fine for mixing, while also being great for casual listeners who just want to enjoy music or watch movies. Soundstage is good too. DURABILITY It looks and feels like it will last for at least several years. But take everything I say here with a very small grain of low-sodium salt, because my experience with headphones is limited compared to the many audio professionals here. I appreciate that it doesn’t use a hinge-style mechanism to clamp the earcups because in my experience those can wear out or break easily. The build quality of this 569 seems better than the MD-7506s I’ve used at a studio. Bear in mind these are just my first-impressions. Regrettably, I missed the time-traveling lesson my friends said I missed in elementary school. So unfortunately, I cannot at this moment tell you how these headphones will hold up in the next few years. But don’t worry - if I remember, I’ll post a 4 month update when I finish my fall semester. DUST PROBLEM This is not a huge problem, but I feel it is worth mentioning. The smaller black circle on the outer face of each earcup easily attracts dust. The padding material on the earcups and headband also suffer from this. It’s frustrating because now I have to pick out/wipe off the dust every few days, especially from the outside. Again, it’s not really that bad if it’s just one or two day’s worth of dust (only takes a minute or so getting it out), but if I let the dust settle for even a week, I imagine it would be a nightmare getting it all out. I dust all horizontal surfaces in my dorm room every day out of habit, so it feels unnatural for me to leave something with dust on it. This is purely aesthetic; it has zero effect on comfort or sound quality. CONCLUSION So far so good. I recommend these HD 569s to anyone looking for a pair of headphones that is comfortable, durable, and has sound quality that is good for both mixing and casual listening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by Howdy

  • Supreme comfort and signature.
Product grade: New
Note that these are simply the brief ramblings of someone who appreciates good sound but is by no means anything remotely close to a high-end audiophile. Also, it's late at night so the review's structure isn't good, but know that it's hella honest. The painful search is over. Whenever I bought headphones there was always that one bad downside, "They hurt my head," "they're too small for my ears," "they're too loose," "the highs are too shiny," etc. But not with these, nope. Look, when it comes to comfort, I'm a whinny little baby, anything can give me headaches and/or irritate my ears, but not these ones. The HD569 has just the right weight, just the right size (they fully and comfortably surround my ears without clinging to them as the M50x did), and huge amounts of cushioning, I can wear them for hours and hours and hours and all's good. Falling asleep with them on isn't hard at all (I try not to do it though, then I can't turn on my side comfortably). And the sound? Most headphones' highs will make me tired and hurt my ears at high volumes, but these I can fully blast with no discomfort or hearing fatigue. They're truly wonderful, miraculous even. Solid, good sound, unequaled comfort, great isolation, PERFECT clamping force, what else can one ask for? The only downside is they don't fold or sit flat, you get what you see in the picture, but really, I don't mind that because they're great at everything else and wouldn't change them for any pair of its price range. Oh, yes, another tiny complaint, the cable kinda sucks, it's janky and can get easily stuck on stuff, so beware that. Not that big a deal for me, but I can see how this could bother others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2019 by Luis Martinez

  • An amateur's opinion - but I love this headset!
Product grade: New
Let me start by saying I'm not an audiophile or an audio expert of any sort. This is the first time I've really splurged on audio equipment at all. In fact, it's 3 times the price of my previous headphone purchase, and even 50 bucks more than I spent on my speakers for my gaming PC. So was it worth it? In short, YES. Yes it very much was! The audio quality is in extreme excess, FAR better than anything else I own to the point that comparing them directly just feels unfair. I have MP3s that I've had on my phone and hard drive for almost 20 years, and I listen to them with these headphones and realize I've been missing details of my absolute favorite music for all this time. The noise cancelling is almost too good too. When I'm listening to music with these, the rest of the world is shut off to me. Much to my roommate's annoyance often times. However the noise cancelling does seem to be tied to being listening to something actively. When the audio is paused, the noise cancelling is a lot less effective. Maybe that's normal, maybe not, like I said, I am a total amateur. But I love the way it works. If I want to tune everything else out, these absolutely work fantastically! Finally, I did choose these because I wanted closed backs that don't bleed much audio, so I can listen to whatever I wish without concern about bothering those around me - and because I like my privacy. These work well for that too. And lastly, I think they are immensely comfortable. Certainly better than any cheaper pairs I've owned. The padded headband is nice, and the headphones themselves are adjustable enough that they fit over my ears and I can wear the headset for hours at a time without complaint. Even with my glasses on, and the headphones pressing my frames on my head. These do feel like a luxury item. I wouldn't say anyone really needs these. But I would say that they feel like a luxury item, considerably nicer than more average purchases in the same area. Honestly, I'm ruined for cheaper headphones now. Going back to my old no-name pair any time that I have - just feels so glaringly inferior now - despite having used them for years without issue. The audio, comfort and noise cancelling are just THAT much nicer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021 by Heavyarms55

  • Not a good buy. This $130 headset should cost $50.
Product grade: New
First off, the sound quality is fine. It seems to work well. I have no issues with the highs or mids. The lows could be better IMO, but hey, I'm not an audiophile. But I do have a few complaints to make that have forced me to give this a 3 star. First off, it seems like the right ear cup is just slightly quieter than the left one. I can't be 100% sure but at times it just seems like I'm not getting the same level of sound from both sides and it always seems like it's the right side that's a smidge quieter. To be clear, it's not a HUGE difference, but it does feel like it's there. However, it could also be my ears playing tricks on me. I'm not an audiophile and I am getting older. But if it is there like I think it is, that's completely unacceptable for a $130 headset. Second, and this one is a big one, is I paid $130 for these headphones and they give you this tiny 3 foot long 3mm to 3mm cable. I can't even connect my headphones to my computer normally b/c the distance from the back of the computer to my head is WAY more than 3 feet (as is almost any PC setup). I had to move my computer forward on my desk, relocate my DAC to my frontside USB port, and then run the cable over my side monitor and across my mic stand for it to actually reach me. And it does...JUST BARELY. If I move back in my chair, I'll yank the cable out of the computer. That's some BS and I just can't fathom why they'd give such a short cable. Yes, there's a 3mm to 6.3mm cable that's much longer but I can't use that. For $130, you'd think they'd give you something with a more useful length. Other than a laptop user, who's going to make use of such a short cable?! Provide a 6 foot one at minimum! Third complaint is still about the audio cables. Both of them are made from an EXTREMELY cheap feeling and looking plastic. I was honestly expecting a braided cable for something over $100. I've had a few headsets and everything that cost more than a Benjamin had decent cables (both in quality and length, mind you). Not these! The plastic feels like something you'd get with a $10 headset. I'm not joking. I'm shocked and disappointed that such a well known headset brand that has a reputation for being quality has such shoddy cables. Maybe they're durable and I just don't realize it yet, but they damn sure feel cheap and look cheap. Now I'm stuck spending another $20 on 3mm to 3mm copper tipped cable that should've come with this overpriced headset. Fourth, the quality of the ear pads is...lackluster at best. It feels EXTREMELY thin and I'm dreading the day when they start to come apart. Maybe I'm wrong and they're made of some super material that can be thin and lasts...but I'm not about to hold my breath on that one. If I could go back and pick a different headset, I would've. Or, if these only cost like $40-$50, sure, they'd be a good buy. But for $130, these are a joke. I'd rather go buy another pair of BlackShark headphones. They cost 1/2 as much as these, sound just as good, come with better cables, and unlike the Sennheisers, they have an audio dial on the side that lets me change my headset volume on the fly. Again, the sound quality is fine. No complaints about that. My complaints lie in the design and cheap materials. If they end up lasting a while, I'll come back and update the review...maybe give it another star for longevity. But for now, I can't give it above a 3 star in good conscience (and I think 3 stars is being generous). My two cents on this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by Greg

  • Xbox /Pc gaming
Product grade: New
I got these to substitute for the audeze maxwell because even though the sound is amazing, the weight is heavy and ears get sweaty fast. These are super lightweight and extremely comfortable. I game for hours and no fatigue at all. I have them connect to the steelseries game dac Gen 2 and they are amazing, definitely worth it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026 by Elite_Aztec

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