Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
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Okay for vocals - not good for mixing
I have an older pair of AKG headphones with great, flat frequency response. But those are semi-open, so there's noise bleed from the outside when I'm trying to mix. I bought these Sennheiser phones because of consistently high reviews and their closed-back design.
Great headphone **FOR THE PRICE**
Great headphone **FOR THE PRICE**. These headphones sound good, and are an amazing buy for the money. They are by no means the nicest sounding headphones, but again, they're budget friendly, would recommend.
Great sounding headphones
Overall, we are pleased with these headphones. They are well made, and have a very clear and uncolored sound, which is want you need for studio headphones. The noise cancelling is very good also.- Clear Sound
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Bulky/Heavy
- Coiled Cord Tangles Up
Sennheiser HD280 Pro
Sennheiser's ruggedly constructed HD 280 Pro high-performance headphones feature comfortable leatherette ear cushions, a headband, and a foldable design for compact storage. Weighing a relatively lightweight 10 ounces, this $199 model has a 10-foot coiled cable fitted with a 1/8-inch miniplug.- Lightweight and comfortable design
- sealed ear cups isolate wearer from ambient noise
- headphones fold for compact storage
- Pricey
For Accuracy and comfort
Brilliant headphone. Very comfortable to use for long durations. Midrange accuracy is amazing! Good low end and high end response. Delivered within 3 days.
Great Studio Headphones
excellent performance for studio monitoring, i would suggest this to any sound pro person, who is conscious about quality sound, little uncomfertable and bulky on small head but overall good- Comfortable
- Durable
- Good Value
- Great Sound
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Circumaural Closed-Back Monitor Headphones - Brand New review
Amidst all the talk about new headphones introduced at 2017 CanJam and CES I’m reminded of my first “real headphone”, the . It was back in 2010 if I remember correctly and at the time it was the most I’d ever spent on a pair of headphones.Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Circumaural Closed-Back Monitor Headphones - Brand New review
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro are decent for neutral listening. They have a well-balanced sound with a good bass, mid, and treble range. Instruments and vocals sounded sufficiently forward if a little lacking in detail and clarity compared to some other neutral listening models like the DT 770 and the...- Decent build quality., Moderately comfortable.
- Poor isolation., Mid-range heavy audio reproduction., Bulky, unstable design., Bass delivery varies significantly across users. Sensitive to glasses.
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro review
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro studio headphones offer a ton of value on paper for not much money. Does it deliver?- Neutral mids, Fairly revealing headphones, suitable for mixing, Comfortable with/without glasses, No sound leaks, Cheap price
- Can feel hot during long sessions, Not the best looking