Sennheiser HD 280 PRO
Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Posted on: 07.01.2011 by Yon Mckesson Anyone own or tried the Sennheiser HD 280 PRO my old Panasonics are falling apart and cash is low these are like $75 with a promo code on New Egghttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...26106328-L017B | |
Yon Mckesson 07.01.2011 | Anyone own or tried the Sennheiser HD 280 PRO my old Panasonics are falling apart and cash is low these are like $75 with a promo code on New Egg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...26106328-L017B |
Addie Engbrecht 10.01.2011 | I use the sennheiser HD 205. One cup does rotate. They were'nt that cheap when I bought them. I really liked them cause the sound was great. If I'm blending on the fly I can throw them on and hear the other track coming in well before you can hear it over the PA at a club. Long story but it saved me one time when I was shitfaced and had all my settings messed up. Anyways they're actually really comfortable to wear. Just my 2 cents : http://cgi.ebay.com/Sennheiser-HD-20...item53e4c7f004 |
Kiyoko Wellisch 10.01.2011 | I use these and let me tell you that they sound absolutely wonderful! Clear as day and they don't seem to colour the sound at all. They are very comfortable and the isolation seems pretty cool but I've never played in an overly loud environment so I couldn't tell you for sure. They are, on the other hand, bloody large and don't allow me to head bang quite as much as I'd like to some drum & bass without sending them crashing into my mixer. I'd certainly recommend them to anyone. |
Maisie Marras 10.01.2011 | just putting options out there: if youre ok with on ears then i like the pioneer hdj 500 as a ~$100 option |
Liza Lamonde 10.01.2011 | i'm using a pair of those for djing. they sound good and are built well. the big ear cups isolate a lot of outside noise. they do the job but i'm not fully satisfied with them as they feel a bit bulky cause of the big ear cups. but i still prefer them to my old technics dj headphones. |
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