SENNHEISER HD 280 headphones for $79 shipped

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SENNHEISER HD 280 headphones for $79 shipped

Post by ken »

As of july 5th, no joke:


SENNHEISER HD 280 for $79 shipped

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16826106328
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Link doesn't work, but the deal is still there.

[Functional link]; click the "Click to see lowest price" tab.
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Post by LMNOP »

Ken's just kidding about that ellipsis in the URL but, you know, just search for 'em. Finally had to order me some of these to see what all the fuss is about.

EDIT: Er, what John said.
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Post by fluffy »

I like the sound and isolation of the HD-280s, but damn if they're not made of fragile plastic. I have completely babied mine and the casing around the headband is all but gone, leaving wires and a sharp metal edge exposed.

Apparently this is a common problem with them.
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Post by starfinger »

ancient post alert!

are these headphones any good [for critical listening]? there is a slickdeal on them, and my AKG's are broken, so I need a replacement

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Post by LMNOP »

Well, I can see from the top of this thread that I've had these for about a year and a half now. They've become my go-to 'phones which is appropriate because they cost the most. I've had no plastic issues. I feel like I hear more extreme highs and lows than I should but that that mostly serves to make things sound better. And maybe that's more a commentary on my other gear. The only thing I don't particularly like them for is recording vocals because they make me feel kind of detached from my own voice.

Bottom line is that I wouldn't mind having a second pair of these around for when I'm recording someone else and I might bite on this deal (which goes to March 4, btw).
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Have had mine for about 3 years, still mint. Great response, nice and clear top, surprisingly deep bass.

They are also very effective at turning a normal cell phone hands-free.
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Post by fluffy »

I like mine for isolation but their frequency response is a bit low on the treble end. Recently I got a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M45s which I'm quite happy with, as they have a flat frequency response up to 28KHz and very good isolation.
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Re: SENNHEISER HD 280 headphones for $79 shipped

Post by ken »

I wanted to find an already existing thread to post this in:

overstock.com has Sennheiser HD 650 headphones for $365. These are audiophile phones that musician's friend sells for $500.

If you are in the market for such a product, I thought you might like to know.

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