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DEAD Sennheiser HD280pro $60 shipped at ecost

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Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Just a note about their refurb stuff. I orderd some refurb 595s for an excellent price. They came in a plastic senn. bag and packaged kind of poorly. They came with dent in the side of them which I believe came from shipping. However, the good news is that senn. agreed to fix them at no charge! So thats where they are right now.

I also have the hd 280's and I must say that after some burn in hours, they are excellent headphones at even their normal price. This is a awesome deal.

What is sweet is that Sennheiser is a great company for warranties. I bought a referb from a third party....i stepped on them and broke the joint that connects the earpiece to the headband. They just sent me a free one that was lying around - NO CHARGE!
 
Originally posted by: ivallt
I say get the HD480 "open ear" design. You can hear people talking, and they dont touch your ears at all. all you need then would be a good mic.

Yeah, if you're not looking for isolation, these are not a good set for you.

I've found them very nice for listening to music and not bothering people though (at night, on the bus, etc.)
 
Originally posted by: amheck
Looks like a good deal. I think I'm about due for some to replace my 10 year old Sony's. I just got a new IPod and sometimes I hear some distortion and I'm guessing its the headphones.

Are these good for games, etc on the PC, too?

I like them for playing games a lot.

I think in general, something that's good for music will be good at movies/games, but not always the other way around.
 
I bought these for $60 during a hot deal from PCMall, fvckin awesome cans. Jump on these if you are not deaf! :thumbsup:
 
Could these cans be considered one of the best (for tonally accurate and clear music) for under 100-150? I'm looking at headphones and want to get the best I can for my budget. I plan on using these mainly unamplified on both the computer and portable players for music, movies, and the occasional game. TIA
 
Originally posted by: Naustica
$10 drop from yesterday. Grrr. Oh well. $60 was great deal. $50 is smoking.

I think it's more like $55 or so since they added a $5 handling fee (unless that was there yesterday too)
 
Originally posted by: JknowWhat
Could these cans be considered one of the best (for tonally accurate and clear music) for under 100-150? I'm looking at headphones and want to get the best I can for my budget. I plan on using these mainly unamplified on both the computer and portable players for music, movies, and the occasional game. TIA

These will play fine without and amp.

I think saying these are one of the best in the under $100 to $150 range would be fair.

I know there are a lot of great options in this pricerange though.

If you're looking for closed cans, these are definately a great set to get.
 
These will sound good without an amp, but significantly better with one. Particularly on computers or mobile (MP3/etc players), the output current is too low for optimal results.

For the price these are certainly good but barely even entry-level when it comes to audiophile headphones. In the sub$150 category a couple of you expressed interest in you ought to consider Sennheiser HD555 (or HD515 after modded' to open up their rear port more), or Grado SR80. The Grados are relatively less comfortable than average but accoustics complimentary to rock music. The Senns (555) are about as comfortable as it gets and more of a refined sound with some ambient soundstage- good for gaming.

In general you'll get more accurate sound with open headphones. For those that need closed cans though, these HD280 are a good choice.
 
they just cancelled my order,
"Unfortunately, the
manufacturer has informed us that an item you have ordered has been
temporarily/permanently unavailable and has been cancelled from your order." -eCost
 
So weak, they cancelled my order too. eCrap lives up to their name again; I'm 0/2 with them.
 
They sent out the cancel notice with all the emails cc'ed instead of bcc'ed. I called customer service and they gave me free priority next day shipping and no handling fee for my next order.
 
Dear Valued Customer Service Manager,

Thank you for giving away our emailed addresses by CCing this email to almost 100 email addresses. Unfortunately, this conflicts with your privacy policy that can be found on your site at <http://www.ecost.com/ecost/information/help/getting_started.asp#6> under the "How We Use the Personal Information We Collect" link. Our email addresses are now permanently/very permanently available to everyone that was on this email list. I apologize for you for the inconvenience that this will be causing us.

Thank you for violating your own privacy policy, Longjie Dai Former eCost Customer

Quoting Linda Potter <LindaP@eCOST.com>:

> Dear Valued customer
>
> Thank you for your recent order with eCOST.com. Unfortunately, the
> manufacturer has informed us that an item you have ordered has been
> temporarily/permanently unavailable and has been cancelled from your
> order. We apologize for the inconvenience this might have caused you.
>
> For a full description of our backorder and cancellation policies,
> please check our site at <http://www.eCOST.com
> <BLOCKED::http://www.ecost.com/> > and click on the "help" link.
> Please keep in mind that we never charge your account until the order ships!
>
>
> Thank you for visiting eCOST.com,
> Linda Potter
> eCOST.com Customer Service Manager
> 877-888-2678
>
>
 
I have these cans too but ever since I replaced my first pair (the headband cracked - check under the foam cover on yours) they haven't quite sounded the same. For some reason they sound underpowered. Would they sound better coming straight from the sound card or through the volume control of my Logitech Z560s?
 
Originally posted by: DJFury
I have these cans too but ever since I replaced my first pair (the headband cracked - check under the foam cover on yours) they haven't quite sounded the same. For some reason they sound underpowered. Would they sound better coming straight from the sound card or through the volume control of my Logitech Z560s?

I would say through the sound card. Did you replace the headband yourself, or did Sennheiser send you a refurbished HD-280?
 
I'm looking for an alternative to the hd 280 on eCost.com because they offered me free next day shipping and no handling costs on a similar product. The hd 515 that are selling for 51.94$ refurb. How do these two compare and is it worth it to make the purchase?
 
I've been doing a little looking, too, to find a alternative to these. I've read quite a number of good things on the HD497. They're like $60 at ecost but only $39 with free shipping at Amazon. FWIW....
 
Originally posted by: amheck
I've been doing a little looking, too, to find a alternative to these. I've read quite a number of good things on the HD497. They're like $60 at ecost but only $39 with free shipping at Amazon. FWIW....

IMO closed cans are better in most households than open ones, since you probably use them most at night, so no one can hear you (people sleeping, closed cans block outside noise, and prevents the outside from hearing you. Also, I think closed cans give you a more full and rich sound because of the design.
 
What exactly is closed cans? I guess I'm not up on all of the headphone lingo. Does that mean it goes all the way around your ear? Don't the HD497's do that?
 
Originally posted by: amheck
What exactly is closed cans? I guess I'm not up on all of the headphone lingo. Does that mean it goes all the way around your ear? Don't the HD497's do that?

Open headphomes are literally just that the cover the ear (called circum-aural) completely, and they are open t the air be it little holes that allow air to pass in and out of the inner chamber of the headphone that is created when the headphone cushion rests against your head. A closed headphone does not have those holes.
 
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