good deal
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| Review Date: March 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Miguel A. Laguna, |
| like them a lot but they do not handle bass all to well and they can get a little hot on your ears but over all nice buy |
Good deal for the price
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| Review Date: February 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. Burnette, Florida |
If you are looking for a good set of DJ headphones and are on a budget, I would recommend these without hesitating. While they are not 100% over the ear (at least not for me since I have both a big head and big ears) they come very close. The sound is really good as well. Bass is responsive and the mids and highs are crisp and clear.
The noise isolation could be better, but its not too bad. The plug is a right angle which is perfect for plugging into a mixer. If it's not, you stand a higher chance of damaging the cord from use and wear.
Right out of the box, they are a bit stiff and hurt my ears a little bit, but once again I have a big head and they just need to be broken in. Anyone who says these have no sound response is obviously not using them for what they are intended for:
DJ'ing
They do. They are definitely worth the money. |
Great product with a Great price!
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| Review Date: February 8, 2010 |
| Reviewer: CRAQUEL, |
| I bought these for my husband for Christmas. I wasn't sure if they were going to work out because my husband has always had headphones that was in the $100 price range. He doesn't know the price that I paid, but he says they work great. Great sound. The only thing he would change is the length of the cord. He likes very long cords, for DJ purposes. No biggy tho. I was happy about the very fast shipping too! All in all, great product for a great price! |
Not too bad
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| Review Date: February 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: K. Goad, Aiken, SC USA |
| I'm not really sure what I expected from these headphones. The price is great. They function. They come with a quarter inch adapter. They're good headphones all and all, and a steal for the price. However I think I'd rather pay a little more for the next step up. The bass in these headphones did not seem to be as good as my previous set, and they also didn't rest on my head as comfortably. I couldn't get over the sense that something was missing from the sound quality through the headphones as opposed to my speakers, but overall the price makes them worth it. |
behringer hpx 2000 headphones
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| Review Date: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: David R. Yanez, oakland, ca, US |
| Great headphones, great sound use from personal music listening to church recording. works great recommended product. |
Good Sound
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| Review Date: January 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Philipp Girke, California, US |
| These headphones are perfect for what i neede them for, computer use. They have no sound isolation, so not ideal for recording situations, but extremely loud, so you will feel as though there is. Over-all well constructed and great range of sounds... |
Nothing but highs
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| Review Date: January 16, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. Ben Flasher, |
| The sound on these headphones feels very poorly balanced. The highs stab jaggedly at my eardrums, utterly overpowering the barely audible mid range and practically nonexistent bass. Comfort was also less than ideal; I wear headphones most of the day at work, and these definitely make my ears sore after about 45 minutes of wear. They're big and bulky, but most of the weight is in the unnecessarily huge headband; the cups themselves just have average cushioning, and block very little ambient noise. |
Okay Sound, Cheap Build Quality
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| Review Date: January 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Nathaniel Macijeski, Vermont, USA |
Behringer generally has a bad reputation in audio circles for sub-par build quality, and these headphones are no exception. The right side periodically decides not to work. . .at this point I think it might be dead for good but I'm not sure. That's pretty bad, considering I've only had these things for about a month and a half or so. Furthermore, there seems to be some internal component loose inside one of the cans, because I hear it whenever I shake the headphones. . .it sounds like a piece of metal is being tossed around in there. I also personally find these phones to be quite uncomfortable, at least compared to Sennheiser headphones in the same price range (e.g. the HD202s).
The sound quality is roughly what you'd expect in this price range, and I suppose these phones are all right for someone on a budget, but don't think for a second that this is professional gear. . .it just isn't. If you really don't have all that much money you're willing to spend, then go for some entry-level Sennheiser cans, since they're built better, are more comfortable and sound far more respectable than these things. |
Not that good
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| Review Date: January 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: DeeAnn Matz, Texas |
these headphones are not that good honestly.
i bought a pair of $70 skull candy headphones and they are pure heaven i love them but these..... horable
bad bass.. bad fiting... bad comfort.. everything. all around bad product |
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