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Dj Headphone With Mic
Simon | 2024-05-15 09:44:25 |
I got this headphone for my dj friend. He says it's amazing. Recommended. 5 |
Dj Action | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
It's a cable that does its job. I use it for dual headphone use when my dj partner and i dj with the same equipment. It's good. 5 |
Mark | 2024-09-07 09:24:26 |
Mic, Pre-Amp, and Headphone Amp in an all-in-one package! Nice to be able to use a USB mic without the need for a separate pre-amp. Really like the headphone jack incorporated into the unit with separate gain controls for the headphone volume. 5 |
Randy | 2024-07-04 05:41:52 |
As a DJ and producer I hope they keep making these forever. Good predictable sound and good quality. The headphone equivalent of monitor speakers. I prefer to buy them from B&H for their dependable customer support. 5 |
Sascha | 2024-04-01 09:50:17 |
I never write reviews. But I liked the service from B&H so much, that I want to help them promote these. If you're a little bit into headphones and audio or currently researching, you'll most likely come across one name: Audio Technica M50-X. They are widely known as an affordable (around 150$), professional headphone for studio monitoring and DJ-ing. Their fanbase is massive. But if you keep digging, you find a few people who say hold on. M40's are the way to go. I listened to this minority and joined them. I listened to both M50's and M40's (also M30's but I think they don't matter in this comparison). I was looking for a closed back, over ear headphone with a flat sound signature, because I already got bass cans (Sony MDR 1-A) and I wanted to use them as a DJ headphone. Over all, I think the sound signature of the M50's is far to bassy. It's fun to listen to, but such a headphone can't call himself a studio/monitoring headphone. The M40's on the other hand, are far more neutral. No emphasis on bass or highs, they tell you how it is (as far as 90$ cans can do that). Yes, the M50's have a bigger driver, but bigger isn't always better. I like the sound of the M40's even more than the Sony MDR-7506 or the Sennheiser HD25 (both have a legendary status in their field). Beside the sound, the M40's earcups swiffle, so you can DJ with one ear open to the PA. Clamping force is alright, pads are maybe a little bit stiff. With it come 2 cables, one coiled. Also a 6,3mm adapter and a nice bag. Love my set and will use them as my DJ equipment. 5 |
Mark | 2024-04-28 06:45:40 |
Every once in a while you are still going to need a headphone jack adapter for music or a mic. 5 |
James | 2024-05-12 06:42:56 |
I store my wireless mic transmitter on top of this when i dj. Its easy to install as well! 5 |
Dave | 2024-09-23 04:39:10 |
I've used the Sennheiser e835 as the main mic for my Mobile DJ system for about a decade. It's solid, stands up to the wear and tear, and the sound cuts through delivering crystal clear vocals every time. It still looks and sounds great. I wanted one for a second system and one for my home studio. The third one in the package went to my brother who compared it to the $400 & $700 tube mics in his professional studio - his comment was Sennheiser wins! 5 |
George | 2024-09-18 04:27:21 |
I'm very picky, I needed a mic mixer to plug into my DJ mixer because my DJ mixer only offers 1 mic input. I purchased a Mackie $100 mixer and the feedback hiss was unbearable. A sales associate at b&h recommended this mixer and for the price it's no comparison and it's awesome! 5 |
Al | 2024-08-17 03:43:45 |
We are an entertainment company doing Weddings Sweet 16s etc. and this is the perfect low feedback MIC we use it behind the DJ Booth were it is very loud and get great results.... it does not pick up much feedback 5 |