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Published: 2022-03-29, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The old adage that you shouldn't mix a record on headphones is still honored by many a sound engineer and musician, who believe only speakers will give you an accurate sense of the recording. But as more music gets consumed primarily on earphones and head...
Published: 2022-03-29, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The old adage that you shouldn't mix a record on headphones is still honored by many a sound engineer and musician, who believe only speakers will give you an accurate sense of the recording. But as more music gets consumed primarily on earphones and head...
Neutral mids, Fairly revealing headphones, suitable for mixing, Comfortable with/without glasses, No sound leaks, Cheap price
Deemphasized bass, Can feel hot during long sessions, Not the best looking
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro may be a lightweight on bass, but if you're mixing or recording, it's a solid tool and offers a good value. It's not the most portable, but there's a spot in every studio where you could use it...
Published: 2020-12-21, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: The old adage that you shouldn't mix a record on headphones is still honored by many a sound engineer and musician, who believe only speakers will give you an accurate sense of the recording. But as more music gets consumed primarily on earphones and head...
Abstract: Ever since I heard the newest headphones from Beyerdynamic, I was dying to listen to them alongside a number of other comparable headphones. Well, after three months of patiently waiting their arrival, the new Beyerdynamic DT 240 headphones are here for c...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Steven , review by: majorhifi.com
Amidst all the talk about new headphones introduced at 2017 CanJam and CES I'm reminded of my first “real headphone”, theSennheiser HD 280 Pro. It was back in 2010 if I remember correctly and at the time it was the most I'd ever spent on a pair of headpho...
Good sound quality, Passive noise blocking, Durable build
Uncomfortable for some users, Bulky
The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro is the best set of headphones we've found in the sub-$100 range. Although experts agree they can't match the audio quality of top-tier headphones like the Sennheiser Momentum, they say these headphones deliver surprisingly good s...
Abstract: Every type of electronic gadget has pricey, top-of-the-line models that provide phenomenal performance. But most of us have a gadget-shopping sweet spot: We look for the products that make us happy enough that spending more would be a waste.Though many au...
Goodbye outside world. Bested even the Marleys in sound isolation thanks to some seriously aggressive head hugging force. Travelready foldup design. Made in Germany, but with a sound signature from Switzerland
Ugglay! A certified head crusher—until we finally broke them in. Noticeable lack of detail at the extreme ends of the tonal range. Nondetachable 10foot cord is a literal drag