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Studio Headphone Dj

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
2024-05-15 09:44:25

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

5
2024-05-25 06:12:24

Good Studio headphone....

5
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
2024-06-21 07:42:13

The HAUC Active Stereo Headphone Control Box by Whirlwind fits the bill perfectly for studio headphone control. Easily mounted under the desk, it is a solid piece of gear. In my studio, I have several headphone locations branching off a multi-headphone amp. Using the HAUC, i am able to give each user a choice of 3.5 mm and 1/4 jacks, and full volume control. Installation was a breeze with four screws. At my news-talk table, I have daisy-chained three thanks to the dual jacks in the back, and each still has its own volume control. Well worth the money and highly-recommended.

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
2024-04-27 09:51:27

exactly the solution I needed to extend my studio headphone

5
2024-06-28 02:56:34

A really good price and a very good quality for use in studio and in the field. Is the best all terrain headphone.

5
2024-06-02 02:30:22

Purchased these as a second pair of headphone for the studio. They are. good for the price.

5
2024-06-22 04:23:52

I use the headphone in my production studio. It's very qualitatively assembled and have clear sound. I can't say anything bad about it.

5