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Electric Drums Headphones Sony
Scott | 2024-09-17 09:51:38 |
These headphones have incredible sound for electric drums. We don't even turn the Amp on anymore! 5 |
Drum head | 2024-06-23 09:13:24 |
These headphones are great for tracking drums or any musical instrument! Love them! 5 |
Bob | 2024-08-27 02:46:48 |
Excellent sounding amp for electronic drums. I have an Alesis Command set and the bass response from this amp is terrific. My only qualm is that you cannot use the headphone input to 'monitor' your playing, while mixed in with an iPhone, etc. - either the speaker is engaged OR the headphones, not both simultaneously. Therefore, I use a second monitor (which offers bluetooth) as the music source, then output that amp to the KAT - which inputs my headphones and drum module. 5 |
CharlyD | 2024-08-11 01:20:38 |
I am a lifelong audiophile, but, due to a few life changes, find myself living a condo where I'm aware of how often my neighbots vacuum or do laundry. The big sound system was sold more than a year ago, but I still needed to scratch that itch of listening to fabulous music presented as pristinely as possible and at appropriate volumes. Headphones seemed the only way to go.Given current economics, I'm very value oriented. When the price of the HD600s, a pair of cans that have earned many glowing reviews, dropped below $300, I pulled the trigger. To extract audio from computer files and drive the headphones, I chose the E-MU 0404. I don't have any immediate need to do recording, but may in the future since I now have the capability.I am thoroughly pleased with these headphones. The adjective balanced is used in many other reviews of these 'phones, and it's very appropriate. There is no area of frequency response that seems exaggerated or lacking. Violins sound like violins. Kick drums sound like kick drums. Dynamics are rendered very well. A plucked guitar string has an almost visceral attack. I particularly enjoy orchestral crecendos with no compression and each instrument still having its own voice.These cans are also very light and comfortable, suitable for hours of continuous listening.The only comprimise I'm making over the big system is the visceral impact of low bass. Just no way to get that punch with headphones.One possible con for these 'phones is that they are an open design with no reduction of outside sounds. Your office mate should develop a teste in your music. 5 |
Carlos | 2024-08-07 08:48:52 |
I play drums professionally and own all kinds of headphones, including three different types of Shure's in-ear headphones (ranging from $100 to $400 a pair). All things considered, I prefer to play with Shure's in-ear headphones and I think these are an excellent choice. Don't let the fact that they're not as expensive as the others make you think that they're not excellent equipment. These headphones sound excellent and the isolation is top-quality. I sometimes listen to mixes with these, though I generally go with studio monitors. For gigs and rehearsing, these sound fantastic. They're also great for in the office; you can hardly hear a thing with these on. They're super-comfortable and I can wear them for hours without fatigue. I prefer to wear these and other in-ear buds while recording because they don't bleed a click track or anything else into the mics. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-13 08:27:59 |
I use this instead of my stereo for my headphones. You can adjust the volume and it works great when playing my drums. Needs a longer power cord. I would highly recommend this!!! 5 |
snippy whipps | 2024-08-24 08:36:28 |
Use to track and playback my acoustic/electric basses, when recording. Also great for practicing while watching TV (go Warriors!) Seriously, the best part about these headphones is how light they are, how easy it is to hear other things around you when you need to, and the sound of the bass. Designed to be bass heavy so you can wear them loosely and still get a full sound. My favorite headphones of ALL TIME. Also, LIFETIME GUARANTEE IS FOR REAL. (the only problem is after a few years of falling asleep in front of the TV, you can strain the connection at the earpiece.) I've sent back two different pairs of them in the last TWENTY YEARS. (bought my first in 1996) Best price, in this case, is the best product. Buy them. You will not regret it... :-) 5 |
Randy | 2024-08-08 06:44:11 |
My son has been playing his electric guitar for about two years. Usually its plugged into his regular amp, which is loud. But there are times when we cant have the noise in the house, either due to homework, a phone call, or someone watching television or a movie in the other room. The VOX amPlug has solved the problem. He can play with the amPlug plugged into the guitar, and hooked up to his headphones. He hears the electric sound of the guitar through his headphones, while the only sound audible to the rest of us is the strumming of the strings, which is not loud enough to disturb the quiet activities going on. As far as the sound quality, I asked my son how he liked it after a couple of weeks of using it. He replied that it sounds good to him. (And the silence sounds good to me!) 5 |
Randy | 2024-06-29 06:55:50 |
These were a gift to my son, in order to allow him to play his electric guitar and listen to it through the headphones, rather than via the regular amp. He loves using the headphones, as they allow him to play the electric guitar at times when he would otherwise not be able to do so, if we need quiet in the house (such as when his siblings are doing homework). These are great quality at a very reasonable price. (Note, if you are thinking about using these with an electric guitar, you will need a device such as a VOX amPlug to plug into the guitar; the headphones then plug into the amPlug.) 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-16 05:26:57 |
I've been trying to find the right combination of headphones and headphone amplifier to use with my I Pod while riding my Harley. Getting past the loud exhaust is not easy. Last month I found a headphone amp built for bikes at electric avenues (amplirider) which had so much gain that my headphones couldn't handle it without distorting. Before I bought the porta-pro's I bought just about every name brand headphones there was. Gary at electric avenues recommended Koss Porta-Pro's and all I can say is WoW. Great bass and full range, they can handle my amp without distorting and Its the only over the head band that doesn't interfere with wearing a half helmet.If you ride these are the ones and if you don't, same thing. 5 |