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Anyone using Sennheiser HD380?
I am kinda interested in the HD380. I've heard the HD280pro before and I like it, but is the HD380 $100 better?
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Mike ~Your pet is your best investment~ Preamps/tuners:McIntosh C50, C46, MR88, MR73, C2200, C22ce, Cary SPL-98L Integrate amps:McIntosh MA6100, Denon PMA2000ivr Amps: McIntosh Mc602, Mc2000, Mc275 MK-V, Cary 805ae mono blocks. Speakers: JMLab Mezzo Utopia, Focal Twin6 BE, Tannoy Mini Autograph Headphones: Sennheiser HD800, Beyer T1, Denon D7000, Grado RS1i, Sony MDR-SA5000, MDR-Z1000, AKG K701, and many many more Digital Sources:Sony SCD-1 & SCD777es, CDP-XA7es, 2010 Mac Mini Music Server, Amarra Mini player, Musical Fidelity V-Link & M1 DAC, Apogee Mini-DAC & Duet 2 |
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The HD380's are a great headphone for the money. From the 280's they are a great step up. I have them in stock if you are interested, I can also get you the special AA pricing on it.
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They are nice headphones ultra comfy i have them on constant every night for 3hrs solid, the sound is good not great and there pretty loud but they lack a little bass, the bass is very good for normal listening but anything with a fat bass line they dislike, also i feel they lack clarity but idk if its as there closed back (im still pretty new to headphones too) Oh and they come with a nice hard case to keep them safe Price paid £125 but would not buy them again if they broke |
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