Color:black Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Fragile:No Number Of Items:1 Batteries Included:No Shipping Weight (lbs):1 Dimensions (in):7 x 4 x 8 The HD-280 Pro is a closed-back, circumaural headphone designed for professional monitoring applications. With up to 32dB attenuation, it?s perfect for use in noisy environments, at live shows, and by DJ mixers! The HD-280 Pro features rugged design and optimum sensitivity that?ll make even those wimpy headphone outs on synthesizers come alive - these babies are LOUD! The HD-280 Pro delivers detailed, natural reproduction of music and speech, and boasts a smooth frequency response from 8Hz to 2 Legal Disclaimer:Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty:2 years warranty
MPN:HD 280 Pro Model:HD 280 Pro UPC:615104049741 EAN:0615104049741 ASIN:B000065BPB
DurableJuly 19, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought a pair of these 4 or 5 years ago and my treatment of them has been nothing short of abusive. I really beat the hell out of them, for years, and they hold up like a champ. They sound great too but that's all in the spec sheet.
Amazing!July 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These headphones are great. Great sound. Great bass, Man I almost didn't buy these because people said there was not a great bass. Glad I didn't listen to them. The Bass is amazing, and I would know I'm Jamaican, man. These babies also get loud. Holy $h!t, man blow your house away. These are better than most of the brands in $500 range, pretty amazing. Pro quality headphones, for hobo's price range. Buy these headphones, great for Bob Marley, man. And they're German so you know they are made well. Sennheiser HD 280 is the only way to go. One love, man.
Solid HeadphonesJuly 17, 2008 Really solid headphones, nice and sturdy. They take a little time getting used to the pressure that they put on your ears but once you get past that they sound fantastic. They also eliminate pretty much all of the background noise.
I can hear it.July 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was looking for a new set of cans, headphones that is... i had always bought the 19.99 -30.00 cheapos, and inevitably after a few months or a year they would breakdown. no biggie, it's like cheap sunglasses. Well, I have been getting more into recording and wanted to find a little bit better set. A friend of mine suggested the high-end senheiser, which are bit tooo high end for my budget and they are all open ear design (meaning that the headphones aren't fully enclosed for a more natural sound experience) the problem is that the sound bleeds quite noticably and this would not be ok. anways, i did some research and decided on the HD 280 Pro set from sennheiser and i am EXTREMELY happy. I can hear things in songs that i had never heard before. like singer's taking breaths, clicking of guitar strings even the clarity of notes. The 280s fit over the ear snugly, but there is plenty of padding so it is quite comfy. Though they can get a little warm. My only complaint would be that they are ever so slightly muddy, but i expected this after reading the difference between closed ear and open ear headphones. open have a much brighter, punchy sound..while the closed tend to be fuller. Great headphones at a very reasonable price.
No-Nonsense HeadphonesJuly 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these headphones bearing them in mind that I would use them at work primarily for blocking out the gossip ninnies. I find them a little tight, but I don't notice after wearing them for 10 minutes. The sound reproduction is well balanced all around. Being that these are over the head cans, I think I will get more use out of them if I make an Altoids tin amp one of these days.
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