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Sennheiser HD 280 PRO

Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Headphones

Sony MDR 7506

Sony MDR-7506 Headphones

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From $98.99  |  7 stores
Product Description
The HD280 pro headphones are full-sized, sealed headphones, that are light-weight, comfortable to wear, and with excellent sound quality. Because of their closed back-design, these headphones... More
The HD280 pro headphones are full-sized, sealed headphones, that are light-weight, comfortable to wear, and with excellent sound quality. Because of their closed back-design, these headphones reduce outside noise, making them excellent for listening in noisy environments, either on stage, mass transit, or behind the wheels of steel. These headphones are tight fitting, extremely comfortable, and fully adjustable. Less
These pro-quality headphones let you hear it all. Premium 40mm drivers reproduce every musical nuance. Closed-ear design gives a tight bass response, practically eliminates external noise,... More
These pro-quality headphones let you hear it all. Premium 40mm drivers reproduce every musical nuance. Closed-ear design gives a tight bass response, practically eliminates external noise, and snuggles over the ears for hours of comfort. Frequency response is a flat 10Hz to 20kHz so you accurately hear what's being recorded. Gold-plated connectors prevent rust and corrosion, and a UniMatch plug is provided for both 1/4" and 1/8" jacks. Phones fold for easy storage. We recommend the MDR-7506 for applications where hearing accuracy is crucial. Includes soft case. Less
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Sennheiser HD 280 PRO
Sennheiser HD 280 PRO Headphones
From $26.89
Sony MDR 7506
Sony MDR-7506 Headphones
From $98.99

Product Review Summary

4.6
Based on 55 user reviews
93% recommend this product
5 stars
39
4 stars
11
3 stars
4
2 stars
1
1 star
Pros
  • Good Sound (7)
  • Comfortable (4)
  • Quality Construction (3)
  • Lightweight (2)
  • Durable (2)
  • Easy to Use (1)
  • Strong Bass (1)
  • Good Value (1)
  • Great Design (1)
  • Stylish (1)
Cons
  • Weak Bass (2)
  • Poorly Built (1)
  • none (1)
  • Uncomfortable (1)
  • Poor Design (1)
Good For
  • Music (7)
  • Everyday Use (2)
  • Travel (1)
  • Home (1)
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Consumer Reviews

48

Sennheiser HD280Pro: A Dollar-for-Dollar Headphone Champ?

bysymbiosis Jun 8, 2006
83 Helpfuls 84 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent sound quality, construction, and comfort. Price. Noise blocking.
Cons Slightly quirky appearance, ear cups can get a bit warm with extended use.
Recommended it? Yes

Over the past few years, I have tried out (and reviewed) many sets of headphones from many different manufacturers. I have also tried a wire variety of styles and price ranges, from the $20 terrible sounding glorified earplug that is the Koss Spark Plug, all the way up to the large, over-the-ear,... Read full review »

48

Sennheiser HD-280 Pro Headphones - reliable, exceptional sound and comfortable to wear

byjwhitakr Oct 6, 2005
65 Helpfuls 66 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Exceptional sound, comfortable, built to last
Cons A bit pricey
Recommended it? Yes

Background
I have used these headphones for almost 2 years now. They are currently plugged into my home PC, where they are used primarily for listening to MP3's and playing games. I have also used them to watch movies by connecting them to my home theater receiver. I have not taken them with... Read full review »

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Product Review Summary

4.5
Based on 12 user reviews
92% recommend this product
5 stars
8
4 stars
3
3 stars
2 stars
1
1 star
Pros
  • Good Sound (5)
  • Great Design (3)
  • Good Value (3)
  • Stylish (3)
  • Lightweight (2)
  • Compact (2)
  • Durable (1)
  • Comfortable (1)
  • Strong Bass (1)
Cons
  • Poorly Built (2)
  • Uncomfortable (1)
  • Bulky (1)
Good For
  • Everyday Use (5)
  • Portable Devices (5)
  • Music (4)
  • Gifts (1)
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Consumer Reviews

627

SONY MDR 7506 PROFESSIONAL HEADPHONES

byDr.P May 11, 2009
32 Helpfuls 33 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros These are an excellent pair of headphones.
Cons None.
Recommended it? Yes

SONY  MDR 7506  PROFESSIONAL  HEADPHONES

            There are literally thousands of different headphones on the market today.  Each has its own strengths and weakness, depending on the specific use and job that the headphones in question are being called upon to perform.  Today I am... Read full review »

13

Good enough for the pros, good enough for me

bydougf Mar 25, 2006
19 Helpfuls 20 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Sound quality, comfort, durability, storage bag, size.
Cons None so far that I can think of.
Recommended it? Yes

After doing much research on headphones, even purchasing similar brands, I headed out to my local Sam Ash Music store and purchased these headphones to enjoy my music from my Ipod, computer, and Home Theatre System while at home reclined back relaxing.

The unfortunate thing about going... Read full review »

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