Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
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21 years ago
Sennheiser HD280 Pro review: Sennheiser HD280 Pro
Sennheiser's versatile headphones sound great on DVDs and all kinds of music. Editors' note: The rating on this review has been lowered because of changes in the competitive marketplace.
Pros:
- Lightweight and comfortable design
- sealed ear cups isolate wearer from ambient noise
- headphones fold for compact storage.
Cons:
- Pricey.
19 years ago
Sennheiser HD-280 Pro
Over the past couple of weeks I have been playing with the Sennheiser HD280 Pro Headphones. These are some fairly heavy duty professional monitor headphones offering reasonable attenuation of background noise and a very visually uninspiring brick-outhouse build quality that boasts user-serviceable...
19 years ago
Sennheiser HD280 Headphones
Sennheiser knows the difference between good and great headphones.
18 years ago
Overall, these headphones have been outstanding and I am very happy with them. They have gotten many hours of use over the last 2 years, and they have been completely reliable with no degradation in sound quality or comfort.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 280 Professional Headphones
It is rare when, as a studio owner, a new headphone comes along that provides enough value and quality to make you consider ditching your current collection. Sennheiser's new HD 280 Professional headphone ($199) may do just that..
18 years ago
Still, though, if you'd like some packable, wearable, isolating, good-sounding 'phones for the office, LAN party, crèche, server room or long train trip, you could do a lot worse than check the HD 280 Pro out.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
These are very well-made and most comfortable headphones I have ever worn and can wear them for hours while twiddling and tweaking parameters in wee hours of night without neighbors thinking aliens have landed.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Circumaural Closed-Back Monitor Headphones - Brand New review
Bjorn3D.com Reviewer October 10, 2007 Hardware , Reviews & Articles Leave a comment Are you looking to break the aural barrier of cheap headphones without breaking the bank? Sennheiser comes to your rescue with the HD-280 Pros: great sealed headphones for discerning listeners on a budget.
18 years ago
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, a $99.95 (direct) headphone pair designed for professional studio use, was released in 2003, before I began writing for PCMag. However, I often use it as something of a standard to A-B test similar types of pairs with, so it seemed appropriate to give a proper full-length...
Pros:
- Accurate, clean audio performance across the full frequency range
- Comfortable, secure fit for long listening sessions
- Durable.
Cons:
- Cable is not detachable
- More appropriate for professional/studio use than personal listening
18 years ago
Good Headphones
Human hearing range is about 20hz to 20Khz. The fact that it's range goes down to 8 and up to 25 will not be noticeable to most. Clarity of audio quality is limited by both the output source and the audio signal.
Pros:
- They are very comfortable for headphones, not to mention they have very nice sound quality
- The coiled cord can prevent that loud noise that happens when something bumps the cord, as well as preventing it form getting tangled.
Cons:
- Much higher price than standard headphones
- A bit bulky, wouldn't rely be able to take them out anywhere
- (They're a bit expensive to be taking outside anyway) When compared to a 5 dollar set of headphones playing a compressed recording, the difference is not very notable compared to the price...
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