Sennheiser - HD280 Professional Headphone - Black
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Description
Features
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Cable Length: 3.28 ft
Sound Mode: Stereo
Impedance: 64 Ohm
Minimum Frequency Response: 8 Hz
Maximum Frequency Response: 25 kHz
Earpiece Design: Over-the-head
Earpiece Type: Binaural
Host Interface: Mini-phone
Form Factor: Ear-cup
Weight (Approximate): 10.05 oz
Limited Warranty: 2 Year
Other
- Assembly RequiredNo
- Headphone TypeOver-the-head
- Headphone StyleOver-the-head
- Magnet TypeNeodymium Driver
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340578114','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Frequency Response</a>8Hz to 25kHz
- Sensitivity/SPL113dB
- <a href="javascript:winopengld('1087340579908','pcmcat38200050027','cat12080')">Total Harmonic Distortion</a><0.1%
- Impedance64Ohm
- ConnectorMini-phone
- Cord Length3.28ft
- FoldingYes
- UPC615104049741
Customer reviews
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 147 reviews
(147 customer reviews)to a friend
Customers are saying
Customers are impressed with the sound quality, comfort, and long cord of these headphones. Many appreciate the strong bass response and find them to be a great value for the price. While some users mention a snug fit, the overall feedback highlights a positive listening experience. The replaceable parts are also a plus for customers.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable bargain
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I rarely do reviews but I had to in this case. These headphones have been produced for years. There's a reason for that. These headphones get consistently good reviews. There's a reason for that, too. I do voiceover work, audiobooks mostly and the occasional radio spot. These headphones aren't colored (unlike Beats which are very bass heavy) so what you hear is an excellent representation of what's being recorded. These are also great for listening to music. As I said, they don't lean one way or the other, they're accurate representations of what the sound engineers wanted you to hear.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:ComfortCons mentioned:Fit
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great headphones for pros and consumers alike
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great pair of headphones. So far I've used them for my DJ business, as well as some audio editing, and they've performed admirably well. Super durable as well. I'd definitely recommend. Some people might find the fit kind of weird (It's a little tight), but they've never fallen off my head.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Cord length, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great neutral headphones for the price.
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Had to replace my Pioneer SE-205's which I received as a gift around June 1974 (still sound good but have a short in the wiring near the headpiece). These are comfortable to wear for 4-5 hours a night with no problem. They have a nice neutral sound without artificial bass added which would give me a headache. I have tone controls on my receiver to add that stuff if I want it. I cannot predict the durability, but they look sturdy enough to last for years. So far, so good. I would recommend this item for someone who doesn't have $300 or more to spend. Long cord is appreciated (and replaceable).
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My ears couldn't be happier
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought these as a birthday gift to myself along with the complete Star Wars sound track and I can honestly say a shiver went up my spine when I first listened to Duel of Fates (if you do end up buying these headphones, listen to that song and you'll see what I mean). I use these to listen to music at home without waking or disturbing my room mates who have all remarked how astoundingly clear and crisp the sound is.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cord length, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Price Depending on Intended Use
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.As a film maker and cinematographer, Ipurchased this set of headphones for monitoring audio during recording dialog during production as well as editing in post production. These headphones provide awesome quality and clarity when compared to similar headphones in the same price range. I do not believe these would be a good fit for users who are looking to listen to music as their primary use of the headphones, as the bass response isn't comparable to headphones designed for music, DJ's, etc. However, if you are looking for a pair of headphones for monitoring and checking consistency of audio, these are a great fit. They come with minium adjustability with two basic adjustments of lengthening and shortening the headband and a single axis pivot on the ear cup. Storage is what you'd expect for a large set of headphones. The ear cups fold up and in to the headband's arch. The cord is a stretchable coiled loop with a single connection to the left ear cup. Overall, these headphones are great for the price if it fits your needs and intended use.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing sound quality!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Great full spectrum sound reproduction. Crisp highs and powerful lows. I was genuinely surprised at how full the sound is.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Industry standard for a reason
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The quality of these headphones are hard to beat; the best for recording and decent for audio editing. Comfortable and adjustable, these are a must for any home studio.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Comfort, Cord length, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great sound from these comfortable headphones
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Excellent sound, comfortable, I like the fact that the 1/4" adapter screws on, I also like the coiled cord. I've not had these headphones long enough to know how they are going to hold up long term, but as long as your somewhat careful they seem like they'll provide excellent sound and comfort for a long time. They are an excellent value for the cost.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between the HD series and EH & PXC series?I noticed that there are different lines of consumer over ear headphones you offer. What is the difference between the HD (ex. HD280) and the EH as well as the PXC series of headphones that are in a comparable price range with the HD280s?
Asked by tom.
- A:Answer Hello- The PXC models are always noise cancelling capable (they have NoiseGard inside them to reduce droning, low frequency rumble). The HD series is "Headphone-Dynamic", meaning they are all dynamic headphones that go on or around your ear. The eH series stands for "evolution Headphone", which was designed for musicians who are into recording, DJ work or mixing/editing. There are various differences depending on the need and sound quality desired, but you get what you pay for-- our lower priced models are an excellent value and a great way to get awesome sound without spending a fortune. As you move up the line, expect better sound, more accessories and other features such as NoiseGard, etc.
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy

Q: QuestionWhich is betterI want to buy a pair of headphones that is good for rock music, alittle hip hop i dont know which i pick Hd 280 pro or Hd 428 which are better for computer,ipod music not for mixing or studio using
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer For your purposes the HD 428 will be a better value. If you were doing more mixing/studio work, the HD 280 would be a better value.
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy

Q: QuestionHow durable are these?I am looking to replace my old skullcandy headphones , which broke on me from simple daily use. Do these seem sturdy enough to last? And if they DO break, am i covered by the warranty?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello- These were built for professional use in the field in the most strenuous environments; film studios, broadcast trucks, recording studios, live sporting events and so on. These environments are extremely tough on equipment, however, the HD 280 was designed to withstand that abuse. It is extremely durable and has totally replaceable cables and padding for a long operating life (no more throwing away a headphone because there are no parts for it). The warranty is 2 years.
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy

Q: QuestionHow good is the bass on these? And do they have 40mm drivers?I was wondering if these had good bass and what kind of drivers they were. like if they were 40mm because thats what im looking for.
Asked by Benji.
- A:Answer Hello- These headphones have a 40mm driver that produce accurate bass response. These headphones are linear in sound and are designed to be used in recording studio and film applications where the most natural and neutral sound is required.
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy

Q: QuestionCan these headphones be plugged into the receiver on a home theater?
Asked by Marty.
- A:Answer They sure can, in fact most headphone today come with a 1/4" stereo adapter which your 1/8" phone plug will plug into. If they don't come with this adapter, you can buy one at Best Buy too. Just remember to lower the volume before using your headphones.
I would recommend:
Answered by birdman51
Q: Questionwhat is Circumaural
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer "Circum" refers to "Around" and "Aural" refers to "the ear"..these headphone cushions go around the ear. (latin) "supraural" or "supra-aural" refers to "on the ear"
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy

Q: QuestionAny suggestions on a suitable case for this model?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer I found an old binocular case that was a near perfect fit, and being a hard, lined shell offered some protection without scratching. other than that, if I were looking for another case I would head to the nearest 2nd hand store (salvation army etc.) A lot of things like polaroid cameras and similar sized items came in hard cases, like binoculars, and will likely cost less than 1$. If you'd prefer something that looked nicer check out the outdoor/camping, section of any big department store. A tackle box, or mini (6 pac) cooler come to mind it may be a little bigger than ideal but you can always put a mic. extra cable, mp3, c.d.'s whatever in with your phones to take up space.
Answered by beetleguese
Q: QuestionIs there a big sound quality difference in HD 280's compared to $20 skullcandy dub?I'm looking for good sounding closed headphones that are around $100, so would these be good for me? this is considering that the only other 'phones i've had are cheap skullcandy(which is starting to lack the sound quality that my young 14 yr old ears desire). I want nice isolation to drown out the rumbling sound of my school bus, and a very good sound comnpared to skullcandy dub
Asked by Miki.
- A:Answer Hello- Hd 280 will give you fantastic value for the money spent. These are recording studio grade headphones used all over the world by professionals who seek uncolored, natural sound with extreme detail. The sound isolation is impeccable, up to 30 dB, which is quite significant.
Answered by TheSennheiserSoundGuy




