
Sennheiser
The Sennheiser HD 280 PRO is a rugged, closed‑back, over‑ear monitoring headphone offering up to 32 dB of passive isolation, a linear 8‑25 kHz response and lightweight, foldable design, aimed at professional studio and live‑sound environments.
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$69.99
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$94.33
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$69.99
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$119.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently commend the HD 280 PRO for its industry‑leading isolation, accurate neutral sound signature, low distortion and sturdy, modular construction, positioning it as a reliable studio workhorse, though they note its modest bass response and non‑detachable cable as trade‑offs for its price class.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the comfort, isolation and ruggedness of the HD 280 PRO, often highlighting the soft pads and foldable design as value‑adding features, while recurring complaints focus on the bulky coiled cable, limited bass impact and occasional earpad wear.
Common Complaints
Bulkiness of the non‑detachable coiled cable, insufficient low‑end punch for casual listening, occasional high‑frequency coloration, and wear of earpads over prolonged use.
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20x
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Choose the ATH‑M20x for budget‑friendly, lightweight use where ultimate isolation is not critical.
vs. Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO (80 Ω)
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Select the DT 770 PRO when bass depth and comfort outweigh the need for maximum isolation.
vs. AKG K271 MKII
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Opt for the AKG K271 MKII if you need a detachable cable and a broader high‑frequency response, accepting slightly less isolation.