Okie Dokie, so these babies arrived today. Sorry for the Pre-Burn-In review.
The Sennheiser-HD280 Studio Headphones:
Price:- Usually under $99, look around. I got these for $85.
First Impressions:- Circumaural (Fits around the ear, not on top of it), Closed back.
- Solid Build. It's made out of a tough plastic that hardly feels flimsy at all. It clearly sacrifices on style for durability with its robust, chunky design, but these things are never leaving the home studio so I don't care if they make my head look 20% wider.
- These things (as said by bartekko) are very comfortable. After adjusting to the right height, they fit like a charm over my head and my ears. They clamp a tad outside my ears, but that should change as I break them in. The headband presses down a bit, but that should also change after a week of wearing them or so.
- Light, but secure. They stick to my head like someone taped them there.
- No removable cord (or so I can tell, not about to go yanking on the cord), however it is a nice coiled cord that has a far reach.
- Fold-able (Yay!)
- Straight 1/8 inch headphone jack, comes with a screw-on 1/4 inch converter.
Performance:~Songs listened to (As chosen by Itunes Shuffle):- Guess What by Archie.V
- 1981 by Deadmau5
- Lower the Moon by Not A Clever Pony
- Fade Into Darkness (Vocal Edit) by Avicii
- No Access by Michael Woods
Sound Quality - For under a hundred dollars, these things are well worth it. The sounds are very clear and crisp. Unlike my Pioneer HDJ-500s, these definitely aren't overly bass-fed headphones like most mainstream headphones. The bass is definitely there, and it's deep and warm and ultimately a pleasant surprise. However, this doesn't muddle up the other sounds, and I must say the treble sounds great. The mids are also quite good, but in my opinion not as great as the treble.
~Vocals: Listening to "Fade Into Darkness", I could hear the vocals pretty much just as clearly over the bass and other instruments as when there were none. The vocals, like other sounds, do very well.
Isolation - Once again, for the money, great quality. These are indeed closed back headphones, and I can block out all the ruckus coming from upstairs (A four year-old sister who likes to yell and scream alot, or sing very loudly to her cartoons). Considering that my house is pretty old and doesn't block out sounds very well, this is one of my favorite aspects.
In summary:Very good value. Of course they're going to need more time to burn-in, but so far they sound great. They do clamp a tad, but once again this will change once they wear-in. The sound is superb, and so is the isolation, and overall very good studio headphones for under a hundred dollars.
I don't think I missed anything, but if you have a question I'll try my best to answer.
DAW: FL 10 | Main VSTs: Zebra2, Massive, Nexus | Genres: Progressive House & Electro House