• Reviews around plastic (2.31 of 5)

    Sennheiser HD 380 PRO Headphones

    • The plastic it's made of feels a bit cheap as well.
    • It doesn't feel like cheap plastic and it seems like it would take quite a bit of force to break these, not that I would apply such force
    • It seems like cheesy plastic
    • The construction is very good and comfortable although all plastic
    • They are made out of cheap plastic, and even worse they look cheap.
    • Cheap plastic and a faulty design
    • The 'soft' material looks like it's joined very strongly to the hard plastic
    • The plastic it's made of feels a bit cheap as well.
    • It's the quick deterioration of the phones ear cups and plastic L/R headphone components falling off (more than they obviously should).
    • but I feel as though it's an accurate reproduction sound yet not as good as for example a beyerdynamic custom one pro which is twice the
    • I haven't tested against my Yeti mic to see, but I presume this will minimise any leakage outwards, just as well as it isolates you from sounds coming inwards
    • I found them extremely uncomfortable and had to return for that reason...even as great as they sounded just could not get past the pressure they put on my head and ears..and as a point of reference I have a pretty normal head...or at least I think I do
    • To make things worse the earpads squeak as you move your head around
    • I have tested them on master material and raw, comparing as I said to the other headphones as well as compared them with ADAM A7X monitors and Dynaudio BM6a monitors
    • I wish Sennheiser’s would fix that issue
    • All in all this cans are very sturdy - AND VERY LIGHT - and this again compare to any of the cans i mentioned above - again if it would not be for strong clamping power i would keep them as spare headphones for my Shure 1540 - also Senheiser HD 380 Pro is good as portable - i like the cord and that this cans can be folded and very nice travel case