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Review on Sennheiser HD280PRO: 🎧 Next-Generation Pro Audio Headphones by Jagat Buana ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

My very first pair of headphones for the monitor. I listen to electronic music, but not trance; rather, I prefer electronic music that features a wide variety of sounds (ambient, chill, etc.), in addition to percussive instruments. Before then, there were svens that were entirely affordable, as well as plugs and pioneers that were identically priced up to a thousand dollars. The very first impression I got was not the nicest; the sound was strange in principle. Nevertheless, it turned out that the whole thing was merely a habit of listening to plugs, which is where a particular sound grows into some type of incomprehensible mass, flying from the bottom to the tweeters. It practically creates the sensation that you can reach out and touch each individual sound, as well as hear them apart from the rest of the composition, and this impression is created almost instantly. During a little period of preparation (during which time I had been reading), the ears started to engage in some delightful new activity. At this point, each sound was heard by itself, as well as the entire composition heard as a whole. To summarize everything, I can say that the ears for the house are excellent. They fit the structure perfectly. You can hear a sound that is really full here (at the moment I also have ears more expensive than Sinha 25-II Baera 1350, Technics 1210). According to my close friend JJ, bass, very little. Absolutely, but they are keeping an eye on things)) When it comes to day-to-day listening, there is absolutely no competition in terms of the price-to-quality ratio. The only issue, which is neither a negative nor a disadvantage, but rather a quality, is that they are quite hefty. And that is it. Ears absolutely justify the cost one hundred times over.

Pros
  • Excellent quality of sound
Cons
  • bulky

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