Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Headphones + Clar Smart Gimbal For Smartphones and GoPros
Model: HD 280 PRO X
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General Information
Wearing style | Headband |
Frequency response (headphones) | 8 - 25000 Hz |
Sound pressure level (SPL) | 113 dB |
THD, total harmonic distortion | 0.1 % |
Contact pressure | 6 N |
Ear coupling | Circumaural |
Jack plug | 3.5 / 6.3 mm stereo |
Connection cable | Coiled Cable (min. 1.3m (4.27') / max. 3m (9.84')) |
Transducer principle | Dynamic, closed |
Nominal impedance | 64Ohms |
Load rating | 500 mW |
Weight | Without cable: 285g (10.05oz) |
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro may be a lightweight on bass, but if you're mixing or recording, it's a solid tool and offers a good value. It's not the most portable, but there's a spot in every studio where you could use it.
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Neutral mids, Fairly revealing headphones, suitable for mixing, Comfortable with/without glasses, No sound leaks, Cheap price
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De-emphasized bass, Can feel hot during long sessions, Not the best looking
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...
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Decent build quality., Moderately comfortable.
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Poor isolation., Mid-range heavy audio reproduction., Bulky, unstable design., Bass delivery varies significantly across users. Sensitive to glasses.
The Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Closed-Back Headphones are circumaural headphones designed for professional monitoring applications. With up to 32 dB external sound attenuation, it's perfect for use in noisy environments, at live shows, and by DJs.The HD 280 PRO features rugged design and optimum...
Your search for affordable recording/mastering-grade headphones should begin with the excellent Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, a modern classic.
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Accurate, clean audio performance across the full frequency range., Comfortable, secure fit for long listening sessions., Durable., Passively reduces ambient noise significantly.
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Cable is not detachable., More appropriate for professional/studio use than personal listening.
The HD 280s are a perennial favorite among budget-minded audiophiles. And listening to their balanced, flat tonal presentation you can see why.
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Goodbye outside world. Bested even the Marleys in sound isolation thanks to some seriously aggressive head hugging force. Travel- ready fold-up design. Made in Germany, but with a sound signature from Switzerland.
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Ugg-lay! A certified head crusher—until we finally broke them in. Noticeable lack of detail at the extreme ends of the tonal range. Non- detachable 10-foot cord is a literal drag.
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.
At a reasonable rate of £115.00 the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Headphones are the best buy and quite difficult to surpass in terms of quality and sound clarity.
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Comfortable. Light-weight. Durable, can last for years if maintained.
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Cord is short.
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.
Sennheiser's versatile headphones sound great on DVDs and all kinds of music.
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Lightweight and comfortable design; sealed ear cups isolate wearer from ambient noise; headphones fold for compact storage.
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Pricey.
Still, though, if you'd like some packable, wearable, isolating,good-sounding 'phones for the office, LAN party, crèche, server room orlong train trip, you could do a lot worse than check the HD 280 Pro out.
The headphones sound very good. I am no audiophile (but I play one on TV) but the headphones sound clear and crisp. My only complaint is that they are very tight on my head, and I have a smaller than average head. I can only wear them for about one record before I need a break.
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I had Panasonic RPHT355 over the ear headphones that I love and for the most part still work after all these years except for a minor short in the inline volume control. As a replacement I purchased the Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Headphones and have been generally impressed with the sound quality.
Just bought my second HD280 after more than probably 8 years of getting my first pair. Still works great just needed to make sure I got another backup for a fair price. I know there are the so called HI END options but at this point in time I do not want to spend more than a hundred on headphones.
Use this with my boss katana to play without waking up the whole house. I am no audiophile but I think they sound great and are comfortable. I routinely wear and play for an hour or more a time and haven't had any discomfort. They are easy to adjust.
Interesting buy. Had to configure the headphones and my phone settings when plugged in because the sound would be quiet or loud. I assume it's the same for PC but I never had the chance to try it. Even on my head it felt rather heavy.
Great headphones overall. Very loud and clear, the high and mid range is very good, but I don't think the low range bumps too hard. I am more than satisfied with them and they are proving to do a great job for my home DJing requirements.
I have these to use with my Headrush Pedalboard. These have been fantastic headphones. Noise isolating, very flat response. I can set my rigs up using these and hook my HR to the FRFR 108 or feed FOH and it sounds like it should. That is all I care about. Very sturdy and a long cord.
These headphones replaced a pair of Sennheiser headphones we had for years. Having such good luck with them, thought we'd give Sennheiser another try. We were not disappointed. The quality for the price is outstanding. Would recommend them to anyone who wants good sound for a reasonable price.
I have had these headphones for years and i recently replaced them with the more expensive HD600's so i can make a pretty good comparison and tell you where you would compromise in case you would decide to not shell out the extra cash.
I was amazed at the sound improvement between these headphones and my previous ones. I believe the noise cancellation aspect of these headphones is under promoted as it seems to cancel out most of my household ambient noise. They are sturdy and a bit heavy but the quality of sound is amazing.
- Cup Style: Closed-back
- Earpiece Style: Over-Ear
- Features: Noise Isolating
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