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product_id: 1459476
title: "Sennheiser HD 239 Headphones Black"
brand: "sennheiser"
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# Powerful neodymium magnets Lightweight design Lifelike stereo sound Sennheiser HD 239 Headphones Black

**Brand:** sennheiser
**Price:** ฿255
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sennheiser HD 239 Headphones Black by sennheiser
- **How much does it cost?** ฿255 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- sennheiser enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sennheiser brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Comfort on the Go:** Exchangeable earpads provide a personalized fit for all-day wear.
- • **Durable & Stylish:** Premium metallic components ensure longevity and elegance.
- • **Portable Protection:** Includes a sleek carrying pouch for easy storage and transport.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Optimized for all your favorite devices, from MP3s to iPhones.
- • **Unmatched Sound Quality:** Experience lifelike audio with advanced acoustic technology.

## Overview

The Sennheiser HD 239 Headphones deliver an exceptional audio experience with advanced acoustic systems, powerful neodymium magnets, and a lightweight design, making them perfect for music lovers on the move.

## Description

Expect a timeless design and a touch of class with the HD 239 headphones. Sennheiser’s advanced acoustic system with powerful neodymium magnets ensures maximum performance and high-fidelity audio. Offering a top-notch and smooth stereo sound experience, the finest details can be heard with distinct clarity. These headphones also houses premium metallic components and exchangeable earpads for superior performance and durability.

Review: Comparing the HD 239 with PX100-II - Purchased these headphones after the wire on my PX100-IIs got damaged. I wanted something light and portable but with better sound so I decided to give these a try. I prefer an open design to maintain awareness of my surroundings, especially in the office environment. Both are feathery light yet have a well made feel. The PX100s fold on themselves creating a small footprint but with a roundish shape. They will easily fit in a purse or large pocket however I found they got crushed at times when packed with books, laptops and other flat objects typically found in a briefcase. The HDs on the other hand have a larger footprint but lay flat making them easier to store in my case. In terms of comfort, both products are quite light and nicely padded so you hardly know they are there. Both sit on the ear allowing air to flow through keeping your ears from getting overheated. For listening times under an hour, both wear well and you even forget they are there. The big difference is for longer sessions. I found the HDs have a tighter fit and stronger, less yielding headband making it necessary to take breaks from them. The PXs are lighter fitting making long term listening a breeze however they will definitely slip off your ears every time you bend over limiting their usefulness at the gym. If great sound is what matters most then you will hear a huge difference between these headphones. While the PXs put out impressive sound given their compact size (and way better than any ear buds I've tested), the HDs are a huge step up. Both have the characteristic warm and mellow Sennheiser sound but the HDs are fuller with real bass and more natural tendencies. Both need listening time to open up as they can be a bit dull at first. Advantage: the HDs are a clear winner and probably sound better than phones costing twice as much. I just wish I could wear them for longer sessions as the sound is terrific. Overall I am super happy with the HDs despite their shortcomings because I love music and can't believe the quality sound that comes out of these babies. Maybe the headband spring tension will loosen over time allowing longer listening sessions. Also, I wish Sennheiser would jump on the replaceable wire bandwagon as the wires on both of these products are really fragile and prone to damage.
Review: Versatile headphones for grown-ups - I haven't been this excited about an electronics purchase in a long time. I'm a realistic audiophile, keen to spend just enough on a component to suit the task to a high standard of satisfaction, but no more than that. I've never been a portable music aficionado, but I do enough mobile listening now that I wanted to upgrade the experience. I also wanted to expand my listening opportunities limited by family life at home. Entry level earbuds, among other ergonomic hassles, became fatiguing and shrill even at modest levels, not to mention loud. So I shopped for headphones that sound as good as possible while remaining portable and affordable. The Sennheiser HD 239 fit the bill. Turns out there are scads of headphones available for every performance level and application. I found a credible headphone enthusiast site, innerfidelity.com, that recommended this model among the best-sounding portable headphones, which is also how Sennheiser markets the model within its line. Cnet also recommends the discontinued model that the HD 239 replaces, the HD 238. I was wary of the conspicuous proportion of five-star "desertcart Vine" reviews of the product, but nevertheless found nothing objectionable in the non-"Vine" reviews that were less than glowing but otherwise informed and forthright. That Sennheiser is a venerable manufacturer of a full line of headphones from budget to high end and professional models was also reassuring. The HD 239s are not as portable as earbuds, but the gain in audio experience and comfort is well worth the sacrifice in compactness; and these are by no means full-size headphones. Although full-size headphones would no doubt deliver superior performance, the audio quality of the HD 239 is also suitable for office and home use. Pricier than entry-level models, but substantially better-performing, and nowhere near top end pricing. Not disposable, but not a major liability, either. Headphones for grown-ups, if you will--with comfortable fit, refined finish, and free of gratuitous celebrity branding. Categorically, the "open" rather than "closed" ear cover design employed by the HD 239 affords the best sound and atmospherics, with the trade-offs of not blocking outside noise and leaking sound. I consider the openness a plus for remaining aware of surroundings and maintaining a more favorable soundstage than the cocooning effect of ear-encapsulating cans. I did some testing of audible sound adjacent to the user, and although the sound is indeed audible and even discernible, it's not terribly out of line with the volume the user requires to overcome the ambient noise. That is, playing loud enough to overcome ambient noise does not result in objectionable contribution to that noise heard by others. So, I don't anticipate being "that guy" with the blaring headphones, but rather contributing modestly to the ambient noise of the train or plane, which are noisy places to begin with. Even with the open design, the headphones overcome external noise at reasonable volume levels. The HD 239 has transformed my listening. In addition to a MOG streaming service of 320 kbps music, I have a collection of 256 kbps and 320 kbps bit rate songs (mostly classic and indie rock) that I play at my desk, on portables, and stream to a decent home theater system (powered by a Denon AVR-1712) with AirPlay. I have to admit that it's a rare occasion that I bust out a CD for serious listening, and I can't be bothered to rip and store them in lossless format, but I'm conscious of what I'm missing. The headphones get the most out of portable players, without performance overkill or looking conspicuous on the commute, and they do justice to the living room rig playing high-quality sources as well. I do notice better performance from the HD 239 with the AVR than with computers and portables, so a portable or desktop amp and/or DAC would likely augment performance from computers and portables discernibly, but I personally wouldn't spend much budget there before stepping up to full-sized headphones. On the other end of the spectrum, I suppose it goes without saying that these also do wonders for voice calling, even without a microphone. I also bought the Maxell HP-20 headphone cord and adapters for home listening. I used a tailor's measuring tape to determine the length of the cord path between my receiver and listening position, which is 13 feet (corresponding to a common 10-foot TV viewing distance). The Maxell cord is coiled, and stretches to 20 feet under tension, plus the headphone cord is four feet long. The combo works, but it will slide down the side of my ottoman under its own weight and put tension on the headphones, so I run it along the floor instead. During long listening sessions, the headphones inevitably cause some discomfort, but it doesn't accumulate much faster than the appetite for listening wanes. That is, by the time the headphones start to induce sore ears, it's usually time for a listening break by then anyway. The headphones are light, airy, well-cushioned, and about as comfortable as they can be. The HD 239 has reinvigorated my audio enthusiasm, which had become a bit depressed by convenience-driven lossy files, afterthought DACs, poor headphones, and scarce personal listening time. Well-suited to a range of listening, the HD 239 is neither overkill for portable devices and formats nor outclassed by high-quality sources (discs) on a decent home audio system. Practical, versatile, and reasonably priced, the HD 239 is a great investment.

## Features

- Advanced acoustic system with powerful neodymium magnets and lightweight diaphragms for a lifelike stereo sound experience.Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Premium metallic components and exchangeable earpads for superior performance and durability with carrying pouch included for easy storage and protection
- Optimized for portable audio includingMP3, CD players, iPad, iPod and iPhone

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005SNPTRS |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, ios-phone-control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #675,748 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,887 in On-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Sennheiser |
| Brand Name | Sennheiser |
| Built-In Media | Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 players, CD players, iPads, iPods, iPhones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 205 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Other (for earpads) |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08859056147960 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Model Name | HD 239 |
| Model Number | HD 239 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 531479650347 615104218598 887493711930 |
| Warranty Description | 2 yrs |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | 3.5 mm |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sennheiser
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** On Ear
- **Form Factor:** On Ear
- **Impedance:** 32 Ohm

## Images

![Sennheiser HD 239 Headphones Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7143mZzD1ZL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Product Packaging** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comparing the HD 239 with PX100-II
*by B***N on March 9, 2014*

Purchased these headphones after the wire on my PX100-IIs got damaged. I wanted something light and portable but with better sound so I decided to give these a try. I prefer an open design to maintain awareness of my surroundings, especially in the office environment. Both are feathery light yet have a well made feel. The PX100s fold on themselves creating a small footprint but with a roundish shape. They will easily fit in a purse or large pocket however I found they got crushed at times when packed with books, laptops and other flat objects typically found in a briefcase. The HDs on the other hand have a larger footprint but lay flat making them easier to store in my case. In terms of comfort, both products are quite light and nicely padded so you hardly know they are there. Both sit on the ear allowing air to flow through keeping your ears from getting overheated. For listening times under an hour, both wear well and you even forget they are there. The big difference is for longer sessions. I found the HDs have a tighter fit and stronger, less yielding headband making it necessary to take breaks from them. The PXs are lighter fitting making long term listening a breeze however they will definitely slip off your ears every time you bend over limiting their usefulness at the gym. If great sound is what matters most then you will hear a huge difference between these headphones. While the PXs put out impressive sound given their compact size (and way better than any ear buds I've tested), the HDs are a huge step up. Both have the characteristic warm and mellow Sennheiser sound but the HDs are fuller with real bass and more natural tendencies. Both need listening time to open up as they can be a bit dull at first. Advantage: the HDs are a clear winner and probably sound better than phones costing twice as much. I just wish I could wear them for longer sessions as the sound is terrific. Overall I am super happy with the HDs despite their shortcomings because I love music and can't believe the quality sound that comes out of these babies. Maybe the headband spring tension will loosen over time allowing longer listening sessions. Also, I wish Sennheiser would jump on the replaceable wire bandwagon as the wires on both of these products are really fragile and prone to damage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile headphones for grown-ups
*by A***7 on November 5, 2012*

I haven't been this excited about an electronics purchase in a long time. I'm a realistic audiophile, keen to spend just enough on a component to suit the task to a high standard of satisfaction, but no more than that. I've never been a portable music aficionado, but I do enough mobile listening now that I wanted to upgrade the experience. I also wanted to expand my listening opportunities limited by family life at home. Entry level earbuds, among other ergonomic hassles, became fatiguing and shrill even at modest levels, not to mention loud. So I shopped for headphones that sound as good as possible while remaining portable and affordable. The Sennheiser HD 239 fit the bill. Turns out there are scads of headphones available for every performance level and application. I found a credible headphone enthusiast site, innerfidelity.com, that recommended this model among the best-sounding portable headphones, which is also how Sennheiser markets the model within its line. Cnet also recommends the discontinued model that the HD 239 replaces, the HD 238. I was wary of the conspicuous proportion of five-star "Amazon Vine" reviews of the product, but nevertheless found nothing objectionable in the non-"Vine" reviews that were less than glowing but otherwise informed and forthright. That Sennheiser is a venerable manufacturer of a full line of headphones from budget to high end and professional models was also reassuring. The HD 239s are not as portable as earbuds, but the gain in audio experience and comfort is well worth the sacrifice in compactness; and these are by no means full-size headphones. Although full-size headphones would no doubt deliver superior performance, the audio quality of the HD 239 is also suitable for office and home use. Pricier than entry-level models, but substantially better-performing, and nowhere near top end pricing. Not disposable, but not a major liability, either. Headphones for grown-ups, if you will--with comfortable fit, refined finish, and free of gratuitous celebrity branding. Categorically, the "open" rather than "closed" ear cover design employed by the HD 239 affords the best sound and atmospherics, with the trade-offs of not blocking outside noise and leaking sound. I consider the openness a plus for remaining aware of surroundings and maintaining a more favorable soundstage than the cocooning effect of ear-encapsulating cans. I did some testing of audible sound adjacent to the user, and although the sound is indeed audible and even discernible, it's not terribly out of line with the volume the user requires to overcome the ambient noise. That is, playing loud enough to overcome ambient noise does not result in objectionable contribution to that noise heard by others. So, I don't anticipate being "that guy" with the blaring headphones, but rather contributing modestly to the ambient noise of the train or plane, which are noisy places to begin with. Even with the open design, the headphones overcome external noise at reasonable volume levels. The HD 239 has transformed my listening. In addition to a MOG streaming service of 320 kbps music, I have a collection of 256 kbps and 320 kbps bit rate songs (mostly classic and indie rock) that I play at my desk, on portables, and stream to a decent home theater system (powered by a Denon AVR-1712) with AirPlay. I have to admit that it's a rare occasion that I bust out a CD for serious listening, and I can't be bothered to rip and store them in lossless format, but I'm conscious of what I'm missing. The headphones get the most out of portable players, without performance overkill or looking conspicuous on the commute, and they do justice to the living room rig playing high-quality sources as well. I do notice better performance from the HD 239 with the AVR than with computers and portables, so a portable or desktop amp and/or DAC would likely augment performance from computers and portables discernibly, but I personally wouldn't spend much budget there before stepping up to full-sized headphones. On the other end of the spectrum, I suppose it goes without saying that these also do wonders for voice calling, even without a microphone. I also bought the Maxell HP-20 headphone cord and adapters for home listening. I used a tailor's measuring tape to determine the length of the cord path between my receiver and listening position, which is 13 feet (corresponding to a common 10-foot TV viewing distance). The Maxell cord is coiled, and stretches to 20 feet under tension, plus the headphone cord is four feet long. The combo works, but it will slide down the side of my ottoman under its own weight and put tension on the headphones, so I run it along the floor instead. During long listening sessions, the headphones inevitably cause some discomfort, but it doesn't accumulate much faster than the appetite for listening wanes. That is, by the time the headphones start to induce sore ears, it's usually time for a listening break by then anyway. The headphones are light, airy, well-cushioned, and about as comfortable as they can be. The HD 239 has reinvigorated my audio enthusiasm, which had become a bit depressed by convenience-driven lossy files, afterthought DACs, poor headphones, and scarce personal listening time. Well-suited to a range of listening, the HD 239 is neither overkill for portable devices and formats nor outclassed by high-quality sources (discs) on a decent home audio system. Practical, versatile, and reasonably priced, the HD 239 is a great investment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really great for the price I paid
*by M***T on December 11, 2015*

Needed an on-ear, open headphone that also had decent sub-bass and this seemed to be the highest quality option and maybe the only option since PX 100 are supposed to be a step down and lack some sub-bass and Grado aren't my type of sound signature, lacking sub-bass. Wasn't disappointed at all. Coming from some great but very budget headphones over the last couple of years like JVC HA-s400 (my favorite til HD239), Monoprice 8323 and 8320, Koss KSC75 and Koss UR55, these HD 239s were definitely worth the price at 64. Very noticeable upgrade when switching back to the budget headphones. Surprisingly comfortable with the different layers of foam in the earpads. Very soft type of foam (maybe memory foam) against the ear with the typical, more firm, earpad foam on the outer side against the earcups. Only a small con for me that I could live without adjusting, but it's worth mentioning: The treble benefits from a boost. I ended up boosting the treble from 6khz-9khz by 2db-4db, respectively. Leaving 9khz-10khz alone and boosting 11khz+ by 4db. You can probably get away with an overall treble boost but you might get some harshness because 9khz-10khz doesn't seem to need it. I also boosted around 2.4khz by a couple db but that's not too notable. I still think these are great without any EQ but I'm using these at my PC with the Equalizer APO/Peace GUI so it's easy enough to run though SineGen and make adjustments.

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