Tuesday, July 17, 2012

280 Pro from Sennheiser



Sennheiser HD 280 pro, you might to think that this an incredible headphones. Yes offcourse, HD 280 pro have a really good sound quality and are very comfortable. As an Audiophile, I will say that this headphones is still fabulous, as good as ever. Still clear and undistord. For me, the quitest and most comfortable headphone I've tried. They beat the spinach out of Bose for  exculuding environment noise and at a third place.

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 280PRO from Sennheiser produces thrilling true-to-life sound, while keeping outside sound where it should be, OUT. Compatible with 3.5mm connectors, these headphones fit around the ear. These are collapsible, and interfold to fit into small spaces. Neodymium magnets are built in for maximum SPL.
Like the others said, these 280 PRO headphones shine in multiple genres. I mainly use them for jazz, classical, funk, acoustic, soul, R&B, and classic rock. I can say without a doubt that the 280 Pros handles each genre with ease. When listening to jazz these headphones bring up every detail with amazing clarity. Every little note is accented from the pull of the bass string to the delicate slide of the brushes. The horns and piano are bright and crisp yet not overwhelming. Classical music also shines through with haunting clarity.  I'll keep my rambling to a minimum by saying that the rest of the genres are accurately represented by these headphones.

Somebody said that 280 Pro has a perfect EQ, the highs and mids just glisten, but they're smooth. Bass is very tight, and not overwhelming int the least. This was a major concern of mine, because a thumping bass that drowns out the rest is my sworn enemy. If it's not enough for you, you can always just EQ it up. The impedance still lets you get pretty loud without a dedicated headphone amp, a versatility I'm sure I'll enjoy.

Just for the conclusion, this 280 Pro are really2 great headphones to collect beside the Dr Dre headphones.

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