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Sennheiser Hd8 Dj Headphone

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Sennheiser Hd8 Dj Headphone

2024-05-26 09:48:29

I compared this pair of headphones to V-Moda M100, HD8 Dj and the sound they produce is way crisper especially the mids and highs. The bass is punchy and not too bassy, unlike M100s. HD8 Dj are very simillar but they have a 1khz roll off of about -4 / -5 db which not everyone's cup of tea. Though, HD8 produce the best low bass I have ever heard. There is something magical about it.

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2024-05-15 09:44:25

I got this headphone for my dj friend. He says it's amazing. Recommended.

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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
2024-08-26 02:31:34

Sennheiser never disappoints! Been a Dj for over 20 years and these are the best headphones I've owned!!!

5
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
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
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
2024-07-24 09:54:54

I'm a wedding DJ and I purchased this antenna to work with my Sennheiser wireless system for wireless speakers. This antenna worked perfectly!

5
2024-07-08 04:46:59

Mobile DJ since 2001. Previous owner of Shure and Sennheiser systems. Have used Audix R61 receivers weekly (mostly at weddings) since early 2017, they are rock solid units! TRUE DIVERSITY (dual tuners) indeed! Have not had a SINGLE signal drop out indoors or outdoors, (64MHz frequency band is awesome) even in the super busy RF environment of Southern California. We typically use 2-3 units at the same time. The range is outstanding also, we are often about 100 ft away (advertises a huge 450 ft range, haven't had to do that..) and with up to 200 guests between receiver and bodypacks, still no issues. Very easy setup, and has great features like locking the transmitter so no accidental 'mutes' occur. R61 has a massive amount of tunable frequencies if you need them. The construction is metal and quite solid. Shure and Sennheiser rule the mobile DJ world of wireless, but after speaking with Audix at NAMM 2017, I went with their system and have not looked back. I have since had two other colleagues see/hear the system, and although they were lifetime Shure users, bought an Audix 60 series system. The few reviews you will find rave about them as well. I think it is the current sleeper system that doesn't get a lot of attention, but performs extremely well. Highly recommend. The only downside is the R61 receivers, and the 60 series in general, are of course more expensive than the '40' series, and not typically in stock...anywhere. It takes a few extra days to get to you but it is worth the wait to ensure perfect events, especially wedding ceremonies, with rock solid signal thanks to the true diversity dual tuners.

5
2024-08-19 04:19:50

It is a great headphone case. B&H displays it at the bottom of the Sennheiser HD 800 listing, which at least suggests the HD 800 would fit in it. It is not even close. The HD 800 heaphones do not fit in this case.

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