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Review on Sennheiser HD280PRO: ๐ŸŽง Next-Generation Pro Audio Headphones by Ada Grodzicka (Grodz แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

I checked for a trace after getting the machine warmed up. sound card with infrasonic Amon technology, players with Foobar and Winamp, and more. Players such as this include an Ibasso DX50 (firmware loaded with Rockbox), a Cowon X7, and an iPod Touch5 paired with a Fiio E11 amplifier. There are four different formats: Flac, Alac, Ape, and Aac. This device is not too pricey, yet it offers a sound that any audiophile would like. The albums by the Doors, Rainbow, and early Pantera were among of my favorites to listen to. It has a frequency neutrality similar to that of the Sony 7509HD, which is a comparison I can make. There is not a single sibilance to be heard in the highs, which are crystal clear. The ones in the center have a lot of wealth. With regard to the bass. Invest in this model if you primarily listen to music that consists of instrumental pieces, choral singing, or classical music. You won't be sorry. Take a closer look at the Sennheiser HD6 Mix if you are a DJ and electronic music requires a clearly distinct "bass component." On the other hand, the HD 280 Pro will come in useful in the studio when recording voice. In earlier assessments, I mentioned that sound is a very personal issue for everyone. Because everyone has different tastes in music, it is important that you listen to the headphones before purchasing them and carefully try them on; while you are wearing them, you can either work or relax.

Pros
  • Sound realism, stage width, and frequency balance are all priorities here. A solid collection of Irish music. A snug fit on the head, excellent sound insulation, a lightweight design, and a cord that is conveniently coiled. This type is great for monitoring in the studio as well as listening to instrumental music.
Cons
  • After wearing it for three hours, you should give it a little tap on the head (at the "junction" of the skull and lower jaw, as well as on the back of the head), In my opinion, there is a very limited amount of bass; in terms of the way it sounds, it is not appropriate for dub step or drum and bass. After performing "witchcraft" with an equalization, we are only able to hear the subbass when we use an external zvukovuhe or a player that has a good amplifier. Nevertheless, there is no meat to what we hear; there is no substance. (Once more, this is a matter of opinion). The cost at the time being in 2022.

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