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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

I paid 4900 for these headphones roughly two years ago when I made the purchase. Despite the length of time I've put into using it, I have never once felt that the money I invested was a waste. Headphones provide complete value for the money invested, and even more so. They produce an excellent sound when used in conjunction with the Asus Xonar Essence STX sound card. Has a genuine and accurate sound that is amplified to its fullest extent (although for some this may be a minus) -Quite…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Although it's likely that these are just my impressions, it seems to me that the "warming up effect" has taken place over the years, and the sound has gotten even better as a result. However, it's also likely that these are just my impressions. The benefits of it include: Throughout the years that I used them, I listened to them on a variety of different devices, ranging from a hi-fi to a laptop. Naturally, it is better to use them with stationary equipment; but, there should be no problems…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Pros below: Sound quality. Incredible. I listen to old recordings, something opens differently. Its cons: Personally, the bezel presses on my head. I have been using it for several months, but my ears begin to feel discomfort after a couple of hours in headphones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

I took it with the express purpose of playing around with a virtual synthesizer on the iPad. To boil it down, the piano. The sound quality is satisfying. It wasn't necessary for me to turn up the volume all the way. It is impossible to hear a pronounced hiss when there is no sound at all, which is what the speakers provide. There is some level of exposure to sounds from the outside. When you are by alone in the flat, it is to your advantage because you will not miss a phone call or a fire:)…

Pros
  • - A cord that is both convenient and made in Ireland:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Its pros: Freaky ears. The soundproofing is the bomb. The sound is good too. Compared with the old Sennheiser HD 215. Heaven and earth Has cons: Didn't give a cover. On HD 215 bought 5 years ago for 3000 there was a clear case

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

I also own a Sennheiser HD650, so I'll be able to tell you how it stacks up against the others. It is instantly apparent that the HD280s have a "bassier" sound, despite the fact that they do not significantly muddy the mix in any way. I wouldn't say the headphones have an excessive amount of "pump" on the bottoms of the cups. Although there is a decrease in the level of detail, the instruments can still be heard well in the mix and there is a broad stereo image created. The overall sound of the

Pros
  • For recording and working in the field, closed solid headphones are recommended. Condense to a small size. Excellent absorption of sound. My Laptop and my phone are both able to endure the vibrations at volumes somewhat above the middle point.
Cons
  • There are potentially three major drawbacks: the wearer's ears become moist, the headphones exert some pressure on the head, and the frequency response becomes uneven at high volumes (a noticeable rise at high frequencies is noticeable). You are able to comfortably listen to music while working because the frequency response does not have significant variances when the volume is set to an average level.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Got pros: decent sound, high sound insulation, solid construction, quality materials. great ears for the price Has cons: nit-picking: new ones put a lot of pressure on the temples, you can’t sit for a long time, you have to rest from them, your ears sweat

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not suitable for use.

Some pros: Sound. Noise isolation. The build quality is excellent, no creaks or backlash. All holograms are in place. Has cons: The wire was soldered three times in two years, because. inside, the right ear was frayed and stopped playing. the sound suffered every time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

Pros below: Very high quality sound in conjunction with an external audio interface. Good and reliable construction. thick wire that will not break if you pull it hard. Has some cons At first they were chilly to the head, after 2 hours in the headphones my ears hurt a lot. It takes some time to "stretch" them.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

Has pros: Good clear sound. The frequencies are not distorted. They sit comfortably. Ears do not get tired and do not sweat. Noise isolation is just great. Some cons: The cord is heavy due to the twisted wire, it sticks out the headphones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

With its pros. Great sound, solid construction, very comfortable on the ears Its cons: Too long wire, and if the spring is stretched, then it starts to pull the device))

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am completely satisfied, item complies with description.

For the sole purpose of music consumption, I do not suggest it. I used to be able to create vocals, and occasionally I would manage the sound of the bass, but now I don't have my hearing very well. The ears aren't terrible, but I have some reservations about them. Has pros: Bryal, when it comes to the purpose of passive soundproofing, it is more than any of the headphones that I have ever owned. You should not anticipate the headphones to completely muffle all external sounds because this…

They sound a little forced and unnatural. The Sennheiser HD25I II should offer a clear, fatigue-free voice and be simple to operate. But, there is a partially opaque bubble in the bass range. 4) The Sennheiser HD212Pro is the best headphones out there in my opinion. They will abruptly show a non-musician the wonderful timbre of the bass guitar and how it leads its part, the "clunk" of the drum, the presence of percussion and rhythm guitars and how they bring out their parts, and the singing of…

Pros
  • Fantastic earphones. I add my voice to the other 290 comments. (It is worth noting that these headphones received the most reviews of any headphones we considered.) Choose from a variety of high-quality earbuds. What follows is an explanation of your available choices. Due to space limitations, the review's introduction has been moved to the shortcomings section. Someone, somewhere, might be interested in reading at any given time.
Cons
  • Here on the table in front of me, I have: The 1)Sony MDR XB-700. Second, a Sony MDR XB-500. 3 Sony MDR XB-300, Fourthly, the grandiose Audio-Texnica ATH-W1000X. No. 5: The Sennheiser HD212Pro. Sony MDR-7506 (No. 6), Sennheiser HD25I II, HD280Pro, and HD380Pro, in descending order of price. I tried every available set of headphones before settling on the Sennheiser HD212Pro. bought in the 1980s because Consumer Reports gave them a glowing review and recommended them as a bass boost (XB). This explains why the XB headphone market is so saturated. Broadband output matching; amplifier input impedance; listening to an external DAC through an amplifier. I listened through headphones, experimented with them, and found that I could switch between them and compare their sounds almost simultaneously without losing track of what I had heard through the headphones I had been using previously. This is the first thing that sprang to mind. Each and every one of these is top notch. All of them played freely while they breathed, but in comparison: a) the Sennheiser Sen.25I II, 280pro, and 380pro ranges were somewhat deaf; b) the Sony 7506 range suppressed the low-frequency half of the frequency spectrum; and c) the Audio-Technica ATH-W1000X range was somewhat tight and tight from below (Each with his own twist). When the PC is sending audio to the riltek, you can only hear senkh20222pro through the headphones. to consist of the Sony 7506 (here the low-frequency suppression is only a plus, the sound in the private range is evened out and it seems that the frequency was formed by the developer specifically for riltek). It's as easy as shooting fish in a barrel to anticipate the rest. Those. It is recommended that you try out each set of headphones at the output of your device before making a final decision. When some time had elapsed and the ear had had a chance to develop its individual frequency response for each set of headphones, a second impression was formed. Sony7506 could be seen in 50% of the visible spectrum. The plates are so beautiful, silver seems to be dripping off of them. I anticipate that many individuals will prefer them to alternative options. But, the lower half of the frequency range sounds great, and I like the way the sound is transmitted with a general dynamic looseness. Not the best services are provided here. 2) The Audio-Texnica ATH-W1000X-Grandioso headphones have a similar reputation. Nevertheless, with enhanced bass response, this is no longer the case. one-fourth of the spectrum that can be seen

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…

Pros
  • Excellent quality of sound
Cons
  • bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Almost immediately, the ASUS Xonar DX sound card that was purchased from eBay was connected to these headphones. I was very happy to receive this package, but before I go any further, I feel the need to mention that connecting to the front panel of a computer can be challenging due to a certain type of electrical interference (my knowledge is limited in this area, so I'm not sure what the proper name for it is). If you, like me, wanted to connect your headphones to the front panel of your…

Pros
  • I brought headphones with me to get together with buddies to participate in voice programs and for gaming. I made the choice to bring along some cool headphones on at least one occasion, and I do not regret doing so. Although I have experience with gaming headsets, which may be fairly pricey (up to twice the price of these headphones), I cannot compare the sound quality of these headphones to those. The headphones I used before these were Roccat Kave XTD 5.1 Digital, which featured real 5.1 surround sound. I was concerned that using these headphones while playing games would make it difficult to pinpoint the location of the adversary; however, the situation is not problematic in any way. The cool headband only makes contact with the wearer's head in two discrete locations, thus the overall look of their hair is little altered (unlike my old headphones).
Cons
  • When I first put them on, they exerted an excruciating amount of pressure on my head. I seriously considered returning them to the store, but I ultimately decided to be patient and give them some more time to break in. With time, the metal in the headband took the shape of its new shape, and I am no longer having any issues with the pressure. Using headphones causes the ears to sweat. I used to wear headphones that were open-back, and because I never had any issues with them, I assumed that the issue did not pertain to me personally. If the room is warm, it is very uncomfortable, and you will need to remove the headphones every 15–30 minutes for a few seconds in order to allow air to circulate about the ears and clean the ear pads as well as the areas they touch. Because of the projecting "corners" on the sides, the appearance from the side is not the best, in my opinion. Although this is a highly subjective opinion, I do not believe that anyone else experiences the same issues that I do when using headphones of this type to stream media. It is not possible to lie on one's side while wearing headphones due to the fact that these corners are in the way.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

A little over a year ago, I purchased these headphones. Before to them, the Philips SHP8900 open type for 2700 served as my primary reference for sound quality. During that time period, I got the impression that they had the most pleasing sound for me. Then, for the benefit of the interest in sports, I made the decision to take more costly ears and ensure, as people comment on the forums, that such expensive ears play too honestly and are not interesting because of this fact. On the other hand,

Pros
  • Sound that is clean and well-balanced, with outstanding silky bottom and clear highs. They require almost no warm-up time and may produce excellent sound almost immediately after being turned on. Superior soundproofing against noise from the surrounding environment. Cushions for the ears composed of a comfortable and plush substance.
Cons
  • Because of the snug fit and proximity, the ears perspire, especially during the warmer months.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

You won't find anything that sounds or feels better than the signature Sennheiser sound, so long as you aren't embarrassed by strong pressure on your head and sweaty ears. This particular Sennheiser model is not very expensive right now. Take it without hesitation if you aren't embarrassed by either of those things. Has some pros The voice portions are matchless, the intricate electronics sound fantastic. Correct basses, if the barrel is so barrel, if the bass is so bass - where it is necessary

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

new review (after six months of use) The first unexpected thing that I observed was that after inserting the NAD325BEE amp into the ear output, the hunchback noticeably improved (and not the onkyo 7555 player, in which the bottoms in the ear output were clearly raised) The second thing that I did on purpose was to make a minor adjustment, which I did based on the recommendations that I found on the internet. I removed the headphone covers and stuffed coat fabric into them in the shape of the…

Pros
  • fresh evaluation after using the product for half a year: in addition to the previously mentioned benefits, I will also include a pleasant sound. I've had a change of heart regarding selling. They are unquestionably deserving of the cost that they charge. Read the remark to find out why I made this decision. I am not affiliated in any way with the Sennheiser firm, nor do I sell headphones of any kind. previous report: 1. They are of high-quality construction and have a very secure fit (for me, this is an advantage for someone, a disadvantage) 2. Effective soundproofing - you should really ask again while wearing and taking off your headphones))
Cons
  • fresh review reveals that after six months of use, there is still a slight "subwoofer" effect that sounds delectable, despite the fact that it is probably not very honest =) outdated review: I did not enjoy the way it sounded (hump on the middle - upper bass). Too much bass is excessive.