HD 280 Pro

Sennheiser

HD 280 Pro

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I know you’re asking about amps and not headphones but I enjoy my edrums immensely more using these closed back headphones which sound great and block out the thud of hitting plastic https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HD280Pro--sennheiser-hd-280-pro-closed-back-studio-and-live-monitoring-headph

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thehum in r/edrums

February 23, 2026 8:28 PM

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What gear do you use to make your YouTube videos?

Too much, honestly, and I don't even do cameras anymore (too much extra setup work, it was stopping me from getting stuff done). But I'm a complete audio snob so that's where I spend my money and my time. I have: Shure SM7b for live work when needed. Honestly my least used mic at this point but it's

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NickCharlesYT in r/NewTubers

November 29, 2025 2:11 AM

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Music-listening Headphones with great bass?

For an affordable closed back, Sennheiser HD 280 Pro are great. In general, closed backs do a better job with bass, but lack the detail and soundstage of most open backs.

StillPissed in r/doommetal

April 29, 2025 12:57 AM

4

Should I even consider acoustic treatment for my room?

Demo as many as you can. They can sound very different from each other and none of them are actually neutral. On that note, you will probably achieve the best mix translation by relying on two pairs of headphones, such as one for the highs and one for the lows, both with balanced mids. Even mixing e

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Rorschach_Cumshot in r/audioengineering

May 31, 2025 12:29 PM

2

Headphones for TDM ?!

BD DT770 Pro 80 Ohms are my workstation/DAW go-to; 100% agreed. Folks don't even need to connect extra hardware if they don't have any. ...and the price has come DOWN over several years, which is unheard of. So these are my pick for "so you want to start producing music, but want to keep the investm

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Pyr0sa in r/TechnicalDeathMetal

June 4, 2025 2:27 PM

2

Is wearing industrial headphones as a high masking person okay?

Active noise cancelling headphones are good for constant noise, like ventilation, trafic, vacuuming, pressure washing, riding the subway or an airplane, but they are not good at punctual noises and this is where passive noise cancelling is useful. I dont know how your Sony headphones are on the pass

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SomeoneHereIsMissing in r/evilautism

October 14, 2025 2:36 PM

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Purchase help

I bought the Alesis Nitro Max for about €500 last December which is very similar to the Pro except for the kick and sturdier brackets on the rack. I expect they are both big improvements over the Max. Some things to consider are that you’ll need something to sit on, some way to listen to it and poss

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Sebdila in r/edrums

December 4, 2025 11:37 AM

1

What equipment do I need for vox for dxc???

SM58 is a banger, no need to go above that for right now.now you need a interface to connect mic to pc.Scarlett solo is a solid choice imo if you only want to record your mic - so 1 thing at a time. i honestly dont think youd need more. Thats about 100 dollars, give or take.Then as said before, get

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Wild-Audience-5965 in r/Deathcore

February 6, 2026 5:32 PM

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