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Most Expensive Pair Of Sennheiser Headphones
agentbenom | 2024-08-16 09:11:43 |
The Delta's are one of the best pair of headphones Iv'e ever used. Most headphones I used in the past, always started hurting my hears 5 minutes into wearing them. However, with the Delta's, I can wear these for hours without even noticing that their on. They also include different cushion types. Great headphones. The RGB is pretty epic as well. 5 |
Dan The Man | 2024-09-23 02:39:24 |
Not surprisingly, Sennheiser has made a great pair of headphones. I use them for monitoring when recording and mixing, and for general use when listening to music. I love the sound quality and the flat frequency response. They're pretty darn big, which could be good or bad depending on your wants/needs. I don't mind it, and they fold up pretty compactly. Overall a great pair of phones. 5 |
Tom the Editor | 2024-09-13 02:41:29 |
I was looking to upgrade to Sennheiser's as I have needed a quality pair of headphones for awhile. I use them primarily in my video work. Monitoring sound during an interview, or whatever I happen to be shooting. During the editing process, especially when my roommate is working on his own stuff. The Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones are great. They are very comfortable, and the sound quality is topnotch, as with all Sennheiser products. 5 |
Eric | 2024-07-26 03:45:41 |
Always been a fan of Sennheiser. Their mics are outstanding and got my first pair of these headphones for everyday video and audio editing about 7 or 8 years ago. The sound quality is excellent, comfort is great can wear all day with no issues, and durability is solid. The material on the top pad part wore away after using my first pair everyday for 5+ years, so gaff taped it and used them for field work, and got a new pair for studio. Still using the gaffed pair for field and they work perfectly. The new pair have an improved top pad design with a gap in the middle. This is exactly where the pad cover wore down, so to Sennheiser's credit, they improved the design and this 2nd pair will likely last even longer. I have nothing but good things to say about the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones, especially for the price. I have tried a few other professional headphones, some more expensive, and these Sennheisers beat them all in quality, durability, and price! Going forward I'm not even bothering with anything else for all my headphone needs. 5 |
Albert | 2024-07-18 06:27:17 |
It was time for a new pair of headphones, and I was looking for something affordable and comfortable. The Sennheiser 400 PRO Studio Reference Headphones are a great tool. These fit over my entire ear(great since I am suseptible to blackheads and sweat behind my ears) and are comfortable while working for extended periods. I am working on the final mixes of my most recent album, and these are helping me to accurately judge the balance and EQing of my songs even while working at modest volumns. 5 |
William | 2024-07-12 09:18:51 |
I've had Sennheiser headphones for a long time, I don't buy many pairs, but I do like how they sound and I use them for long sessions, both during work (unrelated to music or sound production) and for personal music listening at home. Since the split and sale of the consumer side of Sennheiser I've been wondering how the brand offerings will shake out. And since the handful of headphones I've had in the past generally reside in the $150 to $250 range the fact that range was sold off to another company gave me a bit of pause on where to get any new headphones I buy, the Pro line from Sennheiser themselves, or the consumer models from Sonova. I decided to try these new Pro line from Sennheiser themselves given the age (and ragged look) of an old headphone pair I'm retiring and I did have a bit of extra cash lying around so I decided to go for these HD 490 PRO's. After about two weeks with them, I can say I like their feel on my head, their sound, their weight, and the cord. I do have a pair with individual left and right cords, but this single sided cord is very nice. The price seems a bit high for headphones and I realize these are getting into the 'professional' area so the price would probably reflect that fact. So it didn't actually surprise me, but most casual listeners or non audio production people like me probably don't need to splurge on them either. That said, no regrets and if I had the cash, I would buy them again. The only minor thing that annoyed me about them was that on my older pairs the braille 'Left' mark that allows you to put them on correctly without looking at them is in the back on this pair whereas my older Sennheisers had it on the front of the ear cup. Again, I don't buy a ton of headphones so maybe there isn't any kind of set standard and I just happened to get two older models that had it on the front of the earcups. A very minor change, but something that I have to occasionally think about when putting them on. 5 |
Mary E. | 2024-06-27 05:56:10 |
This is my third pair of Sennheiser headphones. They are exceptional quality sound and noise-canceling ability, especially for the price. I really like the collapsable feature and the connector on this pair. I highly recommend for someone who needs affordable headphones for someone who uses them for zoom calls, or to listen while working or painting, like I do. 5 |
Rick | 2024-06-05 06:22:51 |
My first pair of Sennheiser Headphones and I REALLY like them. Sound is excellent and the around the ear style cups close outside sound VERY well. 5 |
David | 2024-06-02 08:56:30 |
I had 2 Sennheiser headphones before this pair. I got these on a black Friday sale and went back the next week to order another pair. These are much nicer than the Sennheiser HD558 and HD380PRO that I have. I will be replacing them with the much cheaper ATH-M50x headphones. I find the padding to be much more comfortable and replacement pads (Not sure if there are any for those 2 Sennheisers) are fairly inexpensive. The cords that come with the headphones are much more reasonable to work with than the ones that came with the Sennheisers. Amazing value for the money. 5 |
Greg the music lover | 2024-04-17 02:20:11 |
I bought my first pair of Sennheiser headphones and wanted them be as comfortable as possible. Yes they were new but I wanted the best fit, comfort to enhance my music experience. I listen to a very wide spectrum of music. Hard rock from the 60's, Elvis, BB King, Classical, Country, etc. I live in an apartment now and before I was able to unlesh my Bose and Klipsch speakers with a 200 watt Denon amp. With these leather pads they may the Sennheisers more comfortable for long periods of listening. Beats the stock pads hands down! Buy and experience comfort! Really. 5 |