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Sennheiser HD280PRO Headphones (old model)

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,985 ratings

Old Model
Headphone
Brand Sennheiser
Color Black
Form Factor Over Ear
Impedance 64 Ohm
Noise Control Sound Isolation

About this item

  • Dynamic, closed ear headphones with up to 32 dB attenuation of outside sound
  • Lightweight and comfortable, ergonomic design, Cord Length 3.3 9.8 feet Coiled
  • Extended frequency response and warm, natural sound reproduction
  • Around the ear design with padded earcups
  • Earpads, headband padding, and audio cord are easily replaceable, ensuring long life
  • Connectivity technology : Wired
  • Dynamic, closed ear headphones with up to 32 dB attenuation of outside sound

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  • HD 280 PRO Over-Ear Professional Monitoring Headphones
  • Product Description

    Product Description

    The HD 280 PRO is a pair of closed, dynamic stereo headphones that deliver accurate, linear sound reproduction with up to 32dB of ambient noise attenuation for critical monitoring applications. Optimum impedance ensures universal compatibility, from home listening to studio monitoring. The space saving design features collapsible, rotating earcups that are very comfortable to wear, even if used for long periods of time.

    The HD 280 Pro is SENNHEISER's most significant closed, around-the-ear headphone to be introduced in years. Designed to exceed the demands of the professional environment, the HD 280 Pro boasts extremely robust construction combined with the sound quality, modular design, and aggressive noise isolation the necessary in the field. The unique collapsible design, combined with swiveling ear cups, offers maximum flexibility in any application.

    Collapsible design and swiveling ear cups offer maximum flexibility
    Accurate, Linear Sound for Monitoring Applications

    The HD 280 PRO is a pair of closed, dynamic stereo headphones that deliver accurate, linear sound reproduction with up to 32dB of ambient noise attenuation for critical monitoring applications. Optimum impedance ensures universal compatibility, from home listening to studio monitoring. The space-saving design features collapsible, rotating earcups that are very comfortable to wear, even if used for long periods of time.

    User-Replaceable Parts

    The SENNHEISER HD 280 PRO features rugged construction with user-replaceable parts, including the cable and the earpads. The single-sided, coiled cable has a 3.5mm mini jack and comes with a locking 1/4" adapter for home or studio stereo equipment.

    Widely Compatible

    The SENNHEISER HD 280 PRO is compatible with MP3, iPod, DVD, and CD players as well as mobile phones supporting a 3.5mm jack plug. HD 280 PRO also supports (listen only) the latest generation of tablets, from the iPad to the most recent Android tablets and the Blackberry Playbook. It's also compatible with component home stereos, and recording or studio equipment that uses a 1/4" plug, thanks to the included locking 1/4" stereo plug adapter.

    What's in the Box?

    SENNHEISER HD 280 PRO Headphones, 1/4" stereo plug adapter, warranty.

    Technical Specifications

    • Connection cable: Coiled cable (min1m/max 3m)
    • Contact pressure: 6 N
    • Ear coupling: Around-the-ear
    • Frequency response (headphones): 8 - 25,000 Hz
    • Jack plug: 3.5 / 6.3 mm stereo
    • Load rating: 500 mW
    • Nominal impedance: 64 Ohms
    • Sound pressure level (SPL): 102 dB (IEC 268-7)
    • Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.1%
    • Transducer type: Dynamic, closed
    • Weight: 7.8 oz (220 g)

    From the Manufacturer

    The HD 280 Pro is Sennheiser's most significant closed, around-the-ear headphone to be introduced in years. Designed to exceed the demands of the professional environment, the HD 280 Pro boasts extremely robust construction combined with the sound quality, modular design, and aggressive noise isolation the necessary in the field. The unique collapsible design, combined with swiveling ear cups, offers maximum flexibility in any application.

    Collapsible design and swiveling ear cups offer maximum flexibility
    Accurate, Linear Sound for Monitoring Applications

    The HD 280 PRO is a pair of closed, dynamic stereo headphones that deliver accurate, linear sound reproduction with up to 32dB of ambient noise attenuation for critical monitoring applications. Optimum impedance ensures universal compatibility, from home listening to studio monitoring. The space-saving design features collapsible, rotating earcups that are very comfortable to wear, even if used for long periods of time.

    User-Replaceable Parts

    The Sennheiser HD 280 PRO features rugged construction with user-replaceable parts, including the cable and the earpads. The single-sided, coiled cable has a 3.5mm mini jack and comes with a locking 1/4" adapter for home or studio stereo equipment.

    Widely Compatible

    The Sennheiser HD 280 PRO is compatible with MP3, iPod, DVD, and CD players as well as mobile phones supporting a 3.5mm jack plug. HD 280 PRO also supports (listen only) the latest generation of tablets, from the iPad to the most recent Android tablets and the Blackberry Playbook. It's also compatible with component home stereos, and recording or studio equipment that uses a 1/4" plug, thanks to the included locking 1/4" stereo plug adapter.

    What's in the Box?

    Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Headphones, 1/4" stereo plug adapter, warranty.

    Technical Specifications

    • Connection cable: Coiled cable (min1m/max 3m)
    • Contact pressure: 6 N
    • Ear coupling: Around-the-ear
    • Frequency response (headphones): 8 - 25,000 Hz
    • Jack plug: 3.5 / 6.3 mm stereo
    • Load rating: 500 mW
    • Nominal impedance: 64 Ohms
    • Sound pressure level (SPL): 102 dB (IEC 268-7)
    • Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.1%
    • Transducer type: Dynamic, closed
    • Weight: 7.8 oz (220 g)

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    11,985 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, value for money, and functionality of the headphones. They mention that higher frequencies don't hiss, and they have significantly less sound leakage than other cheap headphones. Some are also happy with the functionality. However, some dislike the weight and disagree on the comfort, fit, and build quality.

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    2,332 customers mention "Sound quality"1,857 positive475 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the noise is as quiet as their system, and the high frequencies don't hiss. Customers also say the headphones have significantly less sound leakage than their other cheap headphones, resulting in a more enjoyable listening experience. The treble is slightly underemphasized from 2k to 8k, which helps reduce harshness.

    "...for an entire day of listening on all these devices and the audio was far superior to the previous ancient Koss headphones I chucked several years..." Read more

    "...Higher frequencies do not hiss and the phones are able to drive high frequency sounds and pull out details lost by consumer grade headphones...." Read more

    "...I love that these are able to produce crisp highs, clean mids, and healthy bass...." Read more

    "...And being sealed headphones, they don't leak too much music outside the cups, so you can comfortably share the room with someone without disturbing..." Read more

    1,078 customers mention "Quality"944 positive134 negative

    Customers like the quality of the headphones. They say they're a solid choice, excellent, and wonderful. Customers also mention the headphones are durable and tough.

    "...this price point, these Sennheiser HD 280 Pro's are worth it and a solid choice...." Read more

    "...Again no need for the E6. However, both PCs have high quality DAC and are marketed as entertainment devices...." Read more

    "...then these phones will provide better sound through their native excellent quality and their superior noise attenuation...." Read more

    "...-Build quality is rock solid with added benefit of being able to be taken apart and replace parts in the worst case scenario...." Read more

    635 customers mention "Value for money"635 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the headphones. They mention they're a good product for the price and a good buy in terms of quality and price.

    "...I was surprised by the overall value and had expected them to be only acceptable in certain environments, perhaps excelling only with a receiver...." Read more

    "...looking for a set of reference headphones for sound accuracy at a reasonable price and these fit the bill almost perfectly...." Read more

    "...one hundred dollars, there is no question that these are the most affordable, quality option for outfitting a studio...." Read more

    "...But, my salesman said very sincerely that the DT770s were worth the money. They are. I like the 250 ohm DT770 Pros a lot...." Read more

    317 customers mention "Functionality"227 positive90 negative

    Customers like the functionality of the headphones. They mention they work really well, eliminate background noise, and are definitely usable. Some say the replacement parts work perfectly, and the headphones work perfect for field recording as well as in the studio when editing. They also say the coiled cable works great to move around their work space.

    "...Watching movies works fine...." Read more

    "...I don't know what it is, but the phones have actually gotten better over time...." Read more

    "...of these lasted over five years of heavy use before one of the speakers stopped working...." Read more

    "...Just all the basic stuff and these work really well...." Read more

    977 customers mention "Comfort"675 positive302 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention the leather cuffs on the headphone are soft and comfortable, while others say they're not as comfortable as the Bose phones they tried and feel like they're squeezing their heads.

    "...of use, they seem to have relaxed a bit and now are plenty comfortable to wear for long hours without issue...." Read more

    "...Strangely, these were comfortable for me to wear for an entire day of listening on all these devices and the audio was far superior to the previous..." Read more

    "...They are very tight in fact. Four Newtons of force are applied, a number significantly larger than most headphones...." Read more

    "...Everything else is comfortable about them, but when you feel like there is a black hole between your ears pulling these ear cups in on you it is..." Read more

    664 customers mention "Fit"303 positive361 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the headphones. Some mention they have a decent clamping fit on the head, while others say they seem a bit tight around their big heads. They also say the headphones are not compact enough and too large to use all the time.

    "...that most of the plastic on the headband has broken off, the fit is quite a bit looser though the headband is still held together by a wide piece of..." Read more

    "...about the 280's since many reviews noted they have a decent clamping fit on the head...." Read more

    "...issue based on head shape, but I find that these like to squeeze your head with the grip strength of a professional arm wrestler on steroids...." Read more

    "...indicated this was an issue but these Sennheisers are adjustable both in width and depth...." Read more

    464 customers mention "Build quality"271 positive193 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the headphones. Some mention they're very durable and tough, while others say they feel more fragile. They also mention the padding may not be too durable, and the internal soldered wires are easily broken.

    "...Sound is nicely crisp and defined, no muddy areas. Holds up when listening to a wide range of genres, from rap to classical, pop to country,..." Read more

    "...And they've just REALLY started to fall apart. Like the right padding on the headset, just.. kinda *pop* like it was magic.. came lose...." Read more

    "...Overall build is quite solid and it is great to know that if anything would fail on it that Sennheiser sells parts for their headphones...." Read more

    "...Headband is fine, no noticeable wear, cracking or other issues. I think Sennheiser listened to people.Buy these 'phones!..." Read more

    312 customers mention "Weight"86 positive226 negative

    Customers dislike the weight of the headphones. They mention that the cord is a bit heavy and bulky. Customers also say the wires are thin and brittle.

    "...Just as I feared though, the plastic HAS cracked and you can see the thin wires (covered in plastic or rubber) exposed...." Read more

    "...They are heavy and a bit hot and the cups could be a bit deeper...they press on my ears a bit after long wear but I've yet to find anything else I..." Read more

    "...It's not your standard hair-thick headphone cord-it's a heavy, thick coiled cord like an old-style telephone handset cord...." Read more

    "...cord will keep the cord alive longer, but it is a little annoying because of its weight...." Read more

    Excellent Sound Quality and Top-Notch Sound Isolation
    5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Sound Quality and Top-Notch Sound Isolation
    I needed a pair of headphones with strong passive noise isolation. I was originally going to get this over a year ago, and now I finally did. I'm glad to say that I don't regret buying them, because they sound so good and yet deliver sound isolation that comes close to a pair of ear defenders.I've seen mixed reviews about the 280 Pro's sound quality for personal use, but the sound seems to work out well for me. Despite wearing glasses, the subbass doesn't seem to roll off at all, which helps up for the slightly underemphasized midbass. Pretty much anything that doesn't rely heavily on midbass is going to sound amazing on these headphones. Music that is midbass heavy will sound a bit dull without using EQ. The mids sound fantastic, and so does the treble. The treble is slightly underemphasized from 2k to 8k, which helps reduce harshness, but doesn't sacrifice any clarity at all. Soundstage is very good for a closed-back headphones, and imaging is spectacular to say the least.Comfort-wise, I find them very comfortable to use for hours at a time. I feared they might be a little too clampy at first, but that doesn't seem to be an issue for me.Sound isolation is second to none among the headphones I have. It even outperforms the Koss Pro4S in sound isolation. Both measure similarly in sound isolation from InnerFidelity's measurements, but from personal experience, the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro beats the Koss Pro4S quite a bit in sound isolation. These come so close to ear defenders in sound isolation that it isn't funny. The outstanding sound isolation ensures that you can listen to your music while cutting down external noise to a dull roar if not blocked out entirely. Sound leakage is almost nonexistent.The coiled cable is permanently attached, which isn't too much of a deal for what I use them for, but it certainly is going to make it awkward to use while taking walks or going out in public. I still have my Koss Pro4S, which I use for those purposes anyway, so the Sennheisers stay at home.Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Sure, if the midbass was at the same level as the subbass, it would make these headphones more fun to listen to, but I'm not going to complain given their outstanding imaging, soundstage, and clarity and lack of major peaks and dips in frequency. 9/10 for sound quality, 10/10 for sound isolation, imaging, clarity and soundstage (by closed-back standards).
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2017
    Style: Old ModelPattern: HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    I did a lot of research to find headphones that would deliver what I wanted. I'm fairly picky about sound and am very easily bothered if parts of the sound range are artificially boosted or otherwise out of balance. Which describes most of the common headphones that are out there these days with their amplified bass, muddy notes and uneven middles and/or upper notes.

    Just as a point of comparison, I looked closely at Audio Technica because I had gotten the chance to try two of their models. The sound was a lot better than most, fairly clear and defined overall. Nice. Seemed slightly muddy though on the finer details. And somewhere in the middle range felt a little 'off' to me in ways I don't know how to describe. And parts of the sound profile sounded farther away than other parts. Subtle but it was there. So they were nice in many ways but not quite satisfying for me the longer I listened to them. Additionally, the m50s (the more popular of the two models I tried) had a noticeable amp on the bass which also wasn't quite my speed. Though that's pretty common knowledge about the m50s, so hardly a surprise.

    I also seriously considered the Sennheiser HD 598 headphones. The reviews are tempting but I just can't have open-back headphones in my current living arrangements. I need at least some ability to shut out noise because of bad neighbors, etc. Even though the 280's are not noise reduction headphones, they do an amazing job of dampening outside noise without any fancy technology. Not only is my music nearly unhearable to anyone sitting in the same room with me, but noises in the room around me are partially blocked out even when I'm wearing my 280's without any sound playing in them. Something to do with how closely they fit I think, seems to automatically dampen some of the noise around me. So they fall somewhere inbetween actual "noise reduction" headphones and normal on-ear headphones which block out nothing at all. Seems to be a little more so than other over-ear headphones as well. Overall, that's been nice.

    I was concerned at first about the 280's since many reviews noted they have a decent clamping fit on the head. I have had huge problems in the past with various on-ear headphones which clamp too hard against my ears and cause physical pain. I knew these were cupping around the ears instead of directly on-ear, but I was still more than a little concerned that this "clamping" might be too tight to be comfortable. Thankfully this has proved to fine. When I first put them on, there was a noticeable sense of "pressure" on the sides of my head, but not bad enough to be outright uncomfortable or anywhere close to painful. Thankfully within the first 12 hours of use, they seem to have relaxed a bit and now are plenty comfortable to wear for long hours without issue. Occasionally if I don't have them adjusted right, one of the ear pads can end up resting slightly onto of the edge of one ear, which can become uncomfortable hours later. But it's simple to adjust them on my head. Usually happens if I was in a hurry in putting them on and since they are comfortable enough I won't notice for awhile that it wasn't on quite perfectly.

    As for sound, they've been pretty much exactly what I was looking for. The sound is natural, pretty much like real life. No artificial boosts or drops in parts of the range going from high to low. Sound is nicely crisp and defined, no muddy areas. Holds up when listening to a wide range of genres, from rap to classical, pop to country, acoustic to electronic. Watching movies works fine. The lack of bass boosting is more noticeable on genres that overly rely on the bass being boosted and didn't actually balance their music enough without it. So some rap, some dance, some action movies will have a little less 'umph' to them than you might expect or than they seem to have intended. I count that as a mistake on the original mixer's part though and still prefer to hear what is actually there rather than an overly beefed up version of it which a bass boosting amplified headphone would give me. Plenty of rap and dance music holds up though, so it's really down to whether or not the people who mixed it in the studio did their job correctly or if they had cut corners in the production thinking it wouldn't be noticed. I suspect if I had a portable amp to plug them into, I could get the best of both worlds for those songs and movies where production fell a little short. For me, it doesn't really bother enough to sweat it.

    The sound on these headphones do feel like it comes from the room around me (even though it isn't actually) rather than the pads on my ears or inside of my head. Again, this headphones have a more natural feel to their sound than anything I've tried before. Some say "flat" but I say "real" in a way that feels more true to the sound it should be.

    There is one minor and subtle thing I did notice with these: sometimes I have to fiddle the volume up or down just a slightest hair to get a song to sound at its best balance-wise. I suspect that this is where the fact that these are only a $99 pair and not something higher grade shows. Still, it really isn't bothersome, only just barely noticeable and more than acceptable for a $99 dollar set of headphones. So for a newbie audiophile, these do the job and keep me satisfied. I am sure I will eventually explore higher grade audiophile headphones at higher price points. But for now these are hands down the most satisfying I have found for around $100 with closed backs. Not for bassheads though. If you love a decent sound but still love a bit of bass amp, you should probably choose the Audio Technica m50 over these. If you like an even and more natural sound at this price point, these Sennheiser HD 280 Pro's are worth it and a solid choice. They are exactly what I was looking for and the only ones in this bracket which don't actively bother me. In fact, I can forget it's through headphones and just focus on what I'm doing instead. So just in case any of this helps anyone else who may be pouring over hundreds of reviews trying to imagine what these vs other headphones would be like, just like I was a few months ago. Best of luck on your quest!
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2012
    Style: Old ModelPattern: HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    Bought this product for the following applications:

    1) Playstation 3 Games

    Primarily use these headphones for Rocksmith. Prior to purchase, I was using inexpensive Sony and JVC open headphones which presented two problems. First, the volume was too low when they were directly connected to the Playstation. I could turn up the volume to max on my guitar to hear my own sound but the game music and voice announcements were barely audible. Hooking up the Sennheisers easily doubled the volume, allowing me to turn down the guitar volume which now blends much better with the Rocksmith audios. I also bought an E6 amp which improved the sound slightly but have been usually playing without. Our home is very open with a cathedral loft where I play while my wife reads or watches TV below. The headphones effectively blocked the TV audio.

    2) iPod 6thGen

    Like to use my iPod nano and shut out the home noise while listening. These headphones amazed me with their sensitivity and how much volume I could crank out of my teeny nano 6th gen. I have some high frequency hearing loss so I will allow others to comment on the overall performance but I was able to hear things I was missing. For example, Sarah Brightman's vibrato really jumped out at me. It was there before but I had just missed it in the past. Again, although I used the E6 it was unnecessary. However, I'm going to keep it. If I crank the iPod down and the E6 up it should help me extend listening time.

    3) Laptop

    Occasionally, I'll plugin while working at the computer although after hearing how great the Sennheisers sound I'll probably be doing it more often. In this application, as well as the above, the coiled cord on these Sennheisers give you nice range and flexibility without the tangles or cords stuck under the desk chair. Volume was acceptable on both laptops I own. Again no need for the E6. However, both PCs have high quality DAC and are marketed as entertainment devices.

    4) Receiver and CD player

    Tried both the Sony receiver output and Sony 5 disc player component. Make sure the volume is turned down on the receiver or the Sennheiser's sensitivity is going to blow your ears out. The disc was another matter and if I used this output I would probably need to use the little E6. Come to think of it, I'll have to check the manual and remote on the Sony. There may be volume control.

    5) Guitar

    Tried a direct plug into my electic since the Sennheisers come with a neat little 1/4 inch adapter. Problem - the adapter is stereo and the guitar is mono so you'll hear only the left channel. Also, the volume isn't loud enough. But pumping it though my little personal guitar mounted amp the sound was plenty loud, and plenty clear, a big improvement over earbuds or open headphones.

    6) TV

    Perfect but I'll need a 15 foot extension cord for it to be effective.

    This is not my first set of closed headphones but in previous units the heat buildup was very uncomfortable. Strangely, these were comfortable for me to wear for an entire day of listening on all these devices and the audio was far superior to the previous ancient Koss headphones I chucked several years ago. In addition, I have a wide head. Opticians never carry lens frames wide enough for me to wear in the sample cases. I was concerned by several reviews that indicated this was an issue but these Sennheisers are adjustable both in width and depth. I could actually adjust them to be comfortably loose at my desk or tighten them to grip firmly while standing and moving with the guitar.

    I was surprised by the overall value and had expected them to be only acceptable in certain environments, perhaps excelling only with a receiver. The ability to use these in every situation makes this an incredible value. Very happy with my purchase!
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    William
    5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable durable headphones with comfort and deep bass for enjoyable listening
    Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2024
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    I got tired of buying cheap headphones that break easily and don't regret paying extra for these at all. I've been frustrated why so many companies try to save a few cents making such thin cords that break in a few months only to lose money replacing them on warranty. This actually has a cord built to last and it's coiled so it's flexible. The cord is a bit short though for my setup so I use a cord extension to make sure it doesn't get tugged and damaged.

    I'm not an audio professional but the sound quality is amazing to me and a lot more natural sounding. The bass it has feels like having a subwoofer. The frequency response is rated for 8 Hz but from my testing at typical listening volume levels it can only noticeably play tones as low as 11 Hz, which is still pretty good. It also surprisingly blocks out a lot of outside noise too, about half as much as the hearing protection I use at work.

    I also love that they're comfortable and so adjustable. I like to pull one side behind my ear while singing so I can hear myself and they still fit to my head perfectly.
    Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best if the Best
    Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2023
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    Sound depth remarkable, quality as good as it gets. Cinematic sound is state of the art. As good as it gets. I highly recommend 👌
    Anatoly Kunaev
    5.0 out of 5 stars Go well with my piano
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 12, 2024
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    I bought it especially for piano. They're laud enough, the sound is clear.
    Pier
    5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble calidad/precio
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 12, 2021
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    Los compré para tocar la batería electrónica pero el sonido es tan bueno que se van a convertir en buena herramienta de trabajo para producir/componer música. Tengo otros audífonos muchos más caros (Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, etc) y estos HD 280 Pro están a la altura en cuanto a calidad de sonido.

    El aislamiento es bueno, aunque no es tan bueno como usando IEMs (in ear monitors).

    A nivel de sonido, la reproducción de medios y agudos es precisa. Los graves son definidos y profundos, pero para escuchar géneros con más graves (electrónica, hip hop, etc) sí es necesario usar una EQ para añadir unos dbs a las frecuencias por debajo de 200Hz. Como es esperado en audífonos cerrados, tienen gran detalle. Lo que no esperaba es el buen espacio acústico. Realmente suenan muy bien.

    En mi opinión son muy cómodos, pero la verdad no suelo tener problemas con los audífonos. Personas más sensibles creo que podrían considerarlos muy apretados.

    Son perfectos para juzgar una mezcla o una grabación, lo cual va hacer que escuchar material mal mezclado/masterizado sea desagradable. La verdad no los recomendaría para una persona que busca audífonos para escuchar música de forma casual.

    Mi única pega es que no se sienten tan sólidos como los Beyerdynamic pero realmente es lo esperado en este rango de precio.
    Mikael
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sennheiser HD 280 Pro hörlurar - mkt bra köp
    Reviewed in Sweden on August 14, 2022
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    Jag har lyssnat på / provat / köpt / testat / flera hörlurar de senaste åren … och de här är de bästa enligt mig hittills - i den här prisklassen. Rekommenderas.

    Jag använder hörlurarna med en hörlursförstärkare (Audioquest Firefly) när jag spelar, mixar och spelar in.

    Du får betala några tusenlappar till för att nå upp till samma nivå som dessa HD 280 Pro levererar.

    PS. Inga batterier krävs - som det felaktigt nämns här i beskrivningen.