Complete Isolation, Unmatched Power: Professional Closed-Back Studio Monitoring Don't let outside noise disrupt your creative focus or bleed into your live microphones. The Samson SR880 Closed-Back Studio Headphones are meticulously engineered fo...
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Don't let outside noise disrupt your creative focus or bleed into your live microphones. The Samson SR880 Closed-Back Studio Headphones are meticulously engineered for audio professionals, content creators, and dedicated music lovers who demand absolute sonic clarity.
By combining powerful sub-bass performance with an acoustically sealed over-ear architecture, the SR880s provide exceptional sound isolation and an ultra-detailed soundstage. Discover how these reference headphones keep your audio completely locked in, whether you are tracking vocals next to a hot mic, mixing a podcast, or enjoying high-resolution audio on your daily commute.
The SR880 is built from the ground up to handle high-gain tracking environments. Because the closed-back earcups completely trap audio inside, vocalists and voiceover artists can turn up their monitor mix without worrying about metronome click tracks or backing instrument lines leaking back into the condenser microphone, guaranteeing perfectly isolated, edit-ready vocal takes.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Headphone Type | Over-Ear (Circumaural) Reference Monitors |
| Acoustic Architecture | Sealed Closed-Back Configuration |
| Driver Diameter | 50 mm Dynamic Custom-Voiced Drivers |
| Magnet Assembly | Rare-Earth Neodymium Core |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz |
| Impedance Rating | 32 Ohms (Easily driven by laptops, mobile phones, and audio interfaces) |
| Sensitivity Profile | 98 dB @ 1kHz |
| Cable Infrastructure | 8.25-foot (2.5-meter) Hardwired Straight Low-Noise Cable |
| Native Connection | Gold-Plated 1/8" (3.5mm) Stereo Mini-Plug |
Tip: To get the absolute best passive noise isolation and sub-bass accuracy from your closed-back SR880s, make sure the ear cushions sit flush against your skin. If you wear thick-rimmed glasses or have long hair tucked behind your ears, it can break the acoustic memory-foam seal. Simply clearing those minor gaps will instantly tighten up the bass response and block out an extra layer of ambient room noise!