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Sennheiser HD280PRO Headphone (New Model) & Focusrite Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen) USB Audio Interface with Pro Tools | First

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Features

  • Product 1: Dynamic, closed ear headphones.Weight w/o cable: 285 gram Ear coupling is circumaural
  • Product 1: Lightweight and comfortable, ergonomic design, Cord Length 3.3 9.8 feet Coiled
  • Product 1: Extended frequency response and warm, natural sound reproduction. Nominal impedance 64 ohm. Sound pressure level (SPL) 113 dB
  • Product 1: Around the ear design with padded ear cups Dynamic, closed ear headphones with up to 32 dB attenuation of outside sound. Frequency response (Headphones) 8 25000 Hz
  • Product 2: One of the best performing mic preamps the Scarlett range has ever seen, now with switchable air Mode to give your recordings a brighter and more open sound. One high-headroom instrument input to plug in your guitar or bass. Two hum-free balanced outputs provide clean audio playback.
  • Product 2: High-performance converters enable you to record and mix at up to 24-bit/ 192kHz.
  • Product 2: Quick start tool to get up and running easier than ever.
  • Product 2: Includes Pro Tools | First Focusrite Creative Pack, Ableton Live Lite, Softube Time and Tone Bundle, Focusrites Red Plug-in Suite, 3-month Splice subscription, and your choice of one free XLN Addictive Keys virtual instrument, all available via download upon purchase and registration

Description

Sennheiser HD280PRO Headphone (new model)The HD 280 PRO is a pair of closed, dynamic stereo headphones that deliver accurate, linear sound reproduction with ambient noise attenuation for critical monitoring applications. Optimum impedance ensures universal compatibility, from home listening to studio monitoring. The space saving design features collapsible, rotating ear cups that are very comfortable to wear, even if used for long periods of time. The ear pads of the HD 280 PRO are made of a synthetic leatherette.Focusrite Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen) USB Audio Interface with Pro Tools | FirstThe simplest model in the range, the third-generation Scarlett Solo provides singer- songwriters with a reassuringly easy recording process. Equipped with high performance 24-bit/192kHz AD-DA converters, Scarlett S the same professional sound quality throughout the third-generation range. Its features include a single upgraded third-generation Scarlett mic preamp: with a switchable air setting to reproduce the air effect of Focusrite's original ISA mic preamp, giving your vocal recordings a brighter and more Open sound. The high impedance, high-headroom instrument input allows you to record guitar or bass without any clipping or unwanted distortion, while gain Halo metering makes it easy for you to set the input level. And Scarlett Solo's balanced outputs are hum-free when connecting studio monitors with balanced inputs, so you’ll always have pristine audio playback. Scarlett Solo is designed to stand up to days on the road and connects straight to your Mac or PC via USB cable, with no external power required. It comes with all the software tools you need to get started, including two comprehensive digital audio workstations: Ableton Live Lite and pro Tools first Focusrite creative pack. Intuitive enough for beginners yet advanced enough to inspire real creativity with great-sounding effects. Focusrite has partnered with Splice to give 3rd Gen. Interface owners a free month Splice sounds subscription when setting a new Splice account. Splice sounds offers millions of high-quality, royalty-free one-shots, loops, and presets, with new releases daily from your favorite producers, sound designers, and artists. Creators use Splice to make all kinds of music, including chart-topping pop, Grammy-winning albums, underground mixtapes, and cinematic scores. As with all Focusrite products, you’ll also benefit from a two-year, award-winning customer support, and membership of their plug-in Collective offering free software downloads and generous discounts. Interested in what headphones are compatible with Scarlett? Search 'Headphones' on the Focusrite help centre for more information.


Date First Available: January 12, 2021


Connector Type: Usb


Material Type: Faux Leather


Hardware Platform: PC


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  • Excellent Sound Quality and Top-Notch Sound Isolation
Style: New Model Pattern Name: Headphone
I needed a pair of headphones with strong passive noise isolation. I was originally going to get this over a year ago, and now I finally did. I'm glad to say that I don't regret buying them, because they sound so good and yet deliver sound isolation that comes close to a pair of ear defenders. I've seen mixed reviews about the 280 Pro's sound quality for personal use, but the sound seems to work out well for me. Despite wearing glasses, the subbass doesn't seem to roll off at all, which helps up for the slightly underemphasized midbass. Pretty much anything that doesn't rely heavily on midbass is going to sound amazing on these headphones. Music that is midbass heavy will sound a bit dull without using EQ. The mids sound fantastic, and so does the treble. The treble is slightly underemphasized from 2k to 8k, which helps reduce harshness, but doesn't sacrifice any clarity at all. Soundstage is very good for a closed-back headphones, and imaging is spectacular to say the least. Comfort-wise, I find them very comfortable to use for hours at a time. I feared they might be a little too clampy at first, but that doesn't seem to be an issue for me. Sound isolation is second to none among the headphones I have. It even outperforms the Koss Pro4S in sound isolation. Both measure similarly in sound isolation from InnerFidelity's measurements, but from personal experience, the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro beats the Koss Pro4S quite a bit in sound isolation. These come so close to ear defenders in sound isolation that it isn't funny. The outstanding sound isolation ensures that you can listen to your music while cutting down external noise to a dull roar if not blocked out entirely. Sound leakage is almost nonexistent. The coiled cable is permanently attached, which isn't too much of a deal for what I use them for, but it certainly is going to make it awkward to use while taking walks or going out in public. I still have my Koss Pro4S, which I use for those purposes anyway, so the Sennheisers stay at home. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Sure, if the midbass was at the same level as the subbass, it would make these headphones more fun to listen to, but I'm not going to complain given their outstanding imaging, soundstage, and clarity and lack of major peaks and dips in frequency. 9/10 for sound quality, 10/10 for sound isolation, imaging, clarity and soundstage (by closed-back standards). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2022 by Sean

  • Acceptable, but not great.
Style: New Model Pattern Name: Headphone
I got these to supplement the pair of Sony MDR-V6 I have, and in comparison, they're pretty disappointing. The bass is a bit too much, and the treble cuts out way too early, making their sound quality noticeably worse than a pair of mid-range earbuds to my ears. If you just want loud bass, then sure, they'll deliver that, but all sharp percussive sounds tend to come through pretty badly. Aside from that, they do cut out a lot of ambient sound despite not being actively noise-cancelling. I also found them to be extremely hot, to the point of being uncomfortable to wear for long periods, but that might be a bonus during the colder months. In general, I'm not super impressed. I feel like I could have had better sound quality and greater comfort for a quarter of the price from a pair of earbuds, which would also have the bonus of not requiring a low-impedance amplifier. Definitely would not consider these an alternative to a pair of Sony MDR-V6, either, which is a notion I've seen a lot around the internet - don't listen to the claims of similarity; they don't compare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • 3 Years In and Still Kicking!
Style: New Model Pattern Name: Headphone
I've owned a pair of these for nearly three years now and they still sound and work great. It was only just this week that the earpads began to fall apart, but I was able to get replacement ones for a little under $20. I use these nearly every day for hours at a time. I run a music review blog where I'm constantly analyzing and comparing music and these have helped me get an accurate representation of the music. They're also great for mixing and producing, especially if you're on a budget. My only complaint is I wish the earpads and head cushion were slightly more plush as it can get a little uncomfortable after 2-3 hours of straight use. In all, these are extremely durable and they sound great. I would recommend these to anybody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2022 by Daniel M.

  • Happy with it
Style: New Model Pattern Name: Headphone
No complaints about.. working good .
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Natalie Noe

  • This was my first "pro" pair of headphones
Style: New Model Pattern Name: Headphone
I'm no audiophile, gotta get that out of the way. Three stars? This is because of the cable, maybe nit-picky, but touching/movement of the cable resonates a very annoying sound into the headphones. Also, if you grew up with a telephone with a coiled cable you will receive flashbacks about how awful they are. So audio quality, these are definitely the best headphones I've ever used. Plugging them into my Mac Book Pro with with DAC and dolby atmos turned on is absolutely amazing. Must repeat, I am no audiophile or claim to have a heightened sense of hearing, also, my first "professional" set of headphones. I do own Bose QC35, HyperX, Airpod Pros, all with their own function, but these Sennheiser's definitely have better sound and bass compared to my other headphones. I will probably gift these to a friend and buy another pair with a replaceable straight cable, but with the fault I mentioned I still think they are amazing but would not buy this specific model with the same cable again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2022 by jbfreels

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