Customer Reviews for Sennheiser HD-280 PRO Headphones

Sennheiser HD-280 PRO Headphones
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Sennheiser HD-280 PRO Headphones List Price: $149.95
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Customer Review: WIthout a doubt, the best headphones I have owned
Summary: 5 Stars

These are, without a doubt, the best headphones I have ever owned, and I've gone through quite a few. I have finally found the holy grail with these. The sound is, quite literally, perfect. I tried these for the first time in the studio laying down vocal tracks for my ska band, and bought a pair for myself a few weeks later.

The sound is literally perfect. I remember thinking that the Bose headphones they have at the Apple store were really great. After owning these for a few months, I went back to try the Bose headphones and found them to be (on a sound level) noticeably inferior. Every second I use these is a treat. The bass is not weak, as some have suggested. The sound is so full and so rich. If all you listen to is hip hop, they may not have the bass you desire or expect, but such a high level of bass is, I would say, not really true to the actual recording, and I'm sure if you play with the EQ a bit, you can get what you want. If you're sampling these, my suggestion would be to listen to something that really showcases the fullness of the sound of these phones (maybe like big orchestral movie soundtrack, or pink floyd's dark side of the moon... something with a lot of layers to it).

They're extremely comfortable, and the noise canceling capabilities are the best I've seen in any set of passive headphones. Also, I literally sleep on these things almost every night, and they've held up for what's been almost a year now.

$80 is more than a fair price for these. I got mine for $40 or $50 on ebay. You have my guarantee that you will not find other headphones of this caliber for that price. I'm sure they'll break eventually from my sleeping on them every night, but these will definitely be my headphone of choice for many years to come.

I was really hesitant to write a review on these things, in fear that I'd jinx it and they'd break on me. I've just gotta get the word out, though- these are the BEST headphones I've ever had.

Customer Review: Great Headphones!
Summary: 5 Stars

These are my first pair of "good" headphones, and I'm impressed so far. I'm coming from a pair of Sony MDR-V300, which did fine for me for a while, but the headband finally snapped after about 5 years. When the Senns came in, I was a little taken aback on first listen. The bass wasn't as pronounced as the Sonys, and the music sounded more "distant", if that makes sense. After about an hour on the Sennheisers I switched back to the Sonys, and wow, the Senns are a league or two above. Granted, they should be due to the price difference, but it's impressive.

The bass in the Sonys was obviously overboosted. The Sennheisers sound much more neutral, and sound great with appropriate EQ settings for the music you're listening to. There's a separation I wasn't getting before. I can basically pick apart the different instrument channels, whereas with the Sonys everything was just kind of mashed together. Acoustic tracks sound like the singer is singing right in my ear, and on heavy rock tracks, the drums have a real snap I wasn't getting before. I'm very impressed with the sound.

Sound isolation is absolutely insane. With the music at a moderate level, I can't hear anything from the outside world! If you want to lose yourself in your music, these are for you.

Regarding comfort, I have a big head, and these were an overly tight fit at first. I fixed that, though, by just gently stretching the headphones over a stack of books for half an hour or so. Now they feel comfortably snug, but not overly tight. I've been wearing them about two hours now, and I could go two more without a problem.

I don't have any real experience with quality headphones, but I can tell you I'm very satisfied with these for the money I paid. I'm sure there's better stuff out there, maybe even slightly better stuff at this price point, but I'm very satisfied, and now I'm contemplating some Sennheiser earbuds for my iPod!

Customer Review: Not an Audiophile, but these are great.
Summary: 5 Stars

Excellent phones. I use these for games and music on a computer along with a small $20 headphone amp. I have a dedicated Creative sound card. I don't use mic chat so I don't care about a mic, but if I had to, and after using these, I'd tape a mic on to avoid getting a headset.

They feel small at first but the cups fit right over your ears and reduce the background noise drastically. It gives you a "focused" feeling that really puts you in the game and less in other things going on around you.

I personally believe the "5.1 Surround" headphones are a gimmick. I owned one before and it, in terms of sound direction, sounds the same as the 2 dollar mp3 headphones. I can hear footsteps ingame perfectly and just about better than everyone else on the server, all of whom are very good players and would have probably invested in various types of headphones. Also, most "5.1" phones are ridiculously expensive and don't even have good KHZ range. After using these, I even get called a cheater once in a while because I always hear people before I see them.

If you are a gamer, try reducing the bass if you have an EQ as bass is usually not directional. You'll be able to hear movement much better in situations where everyone is throwing grenades or something.

Remember - the speakers/headphones are only as good as the quality signal being sent through them. Crappy source + great phones/speakers = Crappy sound. If you have a newish motherboard, onboard has gotten better over the years. If you have an older board, you should probably get a sound card.

If you're looking for portable headphones for an mp3 player, I wouldn't recommend these. But if you're talking about a long plane flight or car ride, these will fit the bill, but invest in a portable amp. Most laptop computers and mp3 players by themselves won't be able to put out a loud enough signal to really take advantage of these.

Customer Review: Mediocore Headphone from Sennheiser.
Summary: 3 Stars

I recently bought these headphones and expected to be blown away by the sound after reading reviews on headroom and head-fi. I honestly wasn't that impressed. I mostly listen to Classical music, and the sound was "ok", but I expected better. It sounds an awful like my Ec2.

These headphones are pretty durable. They are made of tough plastic, with an awkward looking and feeling headband. These headphones grip the head really hard, and some people claim that they're "brains are getting squashed". While the grip is pretty tight, you will get used to it after a matter of time... The leatherette pads are pretty comfy, but they the ears very warm after wearing them for a couple of hours. I imagine it would really uncomfortable to wear these headphones in like Texas during the summer....

Sonically, these headphones are alright, but not something I would expect from a reputable company like Sennheiser. The sound feels trapped inside your head (Because it isn't an open headphone) and the detail is not that great. There isn't a very wide soundstage, so it didn't feel like I was actually at the concert (I listen to classical music by the way). I actually sold these here and am now going to buy HD-555 open headphones, which are said to be around the same price, but are open circumaural and headphones with a more "Airy" and detailed sound.

These headphones are good for sound isolation. The tight right and the thick leather pads insude great passive isolation. Although the isolation isn't as great as Internal Ear Moniters of Noise Canceling headphones, its very hard to hear outside sound when the headphones are actually on the body.

Overall, these are good headphones for the average consumer. The fit is really tight though. If you're an audiophile, I suggest you look into Senneheiser HD-555, HD-580, HD-650 or HD-595 which offer better soundstage, an airier sound, and more detail than the HD-280 Pros

Customer Review: Mouse Ears funny looking but really good!!
Summary: 5 Stars

I went shopping for headphones with two very different purposes in mind.

The first, is what is called Hemi-sync, which uses ultra low sound frequencies to balance the hemispheres of you brain and to achieve meditative or resting states. (Robert A. Monroe and Kelly Howell are the leading producers of this type of music.)I wanted quality sound, very accurate reproduction and isolation from outside noises.

The second task was for capturing sound on a video/movie set. With a friend working on becoming a film maker, I was drafted into audio. Working the boom and several different microphones, I needed a set of headphones that would allow me to hear the subtle nuances of the actors voices, while isolating anything that wasn't being captured by the mike. I am also in charge of foley work, that is capturing all the background noises that will be added to the film in post production.

I have now used these headphones in both circumstances and they work great! They are a little large looking, mouse ears, and fit a little tight, but wearing them for several hours at a time and even into the meditation they have been very good. Wearing them outdoors, with wind blowing, the noise isolation is excellent.

I cannot give as knowledgeable of a review as some here, who have owned many different brands and qualities, however, my friend the movie maker has Sony MDR-7506 and I really liked them. The Sennheiser attracted me because of the noise isolation, but I really think the sound is either as good or to close for my ears to tell the difference.

The one warning I would give on these phones. They take very little volume to produce sound, when I edit video with them, or listen to music I am usually at 5% of potential volume, so with these headphones always start with sound at 0% and come up slowly.


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