Millenium Headphone Bag BK

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Headphone Bag

  • For all common DJ headphones, like Pioneer HDJ-1000, SE-DJ5000, Sony MDR-V500 and MDR-V700, Technics RP-DH 1200, Sennheiser HD-25 and HD-25SP, Numark PHX, Stanton etc.
  • Dimensions: 210 x 90 x 210 mm
  • Weight approx.: 0.3 kg
Available since November 2009
Item number 230655
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
29,99 AED 7,56 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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177 Customer ratings

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Better than expected! Advised.
Gerardo5491 15.07.2020
Price? Unbeatable!
Quality - No complains at all, very strong material, strong zipper, it has two compartments, one is slimmer so you use it for cables the second one is bigger and so it is for the headphones. This bag has thick padding for extra safety, it makes you feel confident that your headphones will be safe.
I like this bag as well to keep 2 or 3 instrument cables plus accessories when I'm on the move, I'm planning to order soon one more bag.
I'm an audiophile, got several headphones, but this time I ordered from Thomann the Superlux HD330, T.Bone TDJ1000 and Sony MDR-7506. Well I can tell you any of these models fits inside this bag completely fine, safe and confortable.
Thanks Thomann for fast delivery, safe packaging, greetings from Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Great bag for carrying your studio headphones
NikMartken 22.06.2018
Studio headphones are sometimes really expensive and to protect them if carried around: this bag does the job properly.
I am using it with my Audio-Technica ATH-M50 X and, once folded, the headphones stay perfectly inside the main pocket and there's also space for some extra accessories like lead extensions, adaptors and other small stuff.
My version has the shoulder strap only, no handle, but it is more than enough for carrying it in the studio, practise room or stage when headphones are needed.
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Very good for the price, but not excellent
Tunka 16.04.2023
This will be my review of the Millennium Headphone Bag.

Interestingly, I think the more appropriate description would be a “Case” rather than a “Bag”. The reason is simple – it is very sturdy on the outside. The material on the outside isn’t plastic but woven fabric and it is rather hard and rugged. The case has two separate compartments, the “bottom” one for the headphones and the “top” one for accessories. Each compartment is double zipped and the case also comes with a shoulder strap.

The inside is padded and covered with a softer kind of woven fabric. It should provide sufficient protection for your headphones but personally, I would have preferred if the fabric was softer still, to really eliminate the chance of your headphones getting scuffed when in contact with the fabric.

I use the case to store the Sennheiser HD 560S headphones. I also have an HD 569 which is of the same size. The headphone fits but just barely. I would have preferred the case to have a slightly larger diameter – 5 millimetres larger would be ideal. But as it is, you have to put the headphones in more carefully, paying attention not to get the cable caught into the zipper.

So, to conclude, taking what you’re getting into account, I think the price is fair and only few small criticisms conspire against me giving it a 5-star rating.
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Useless..
SP Diplomata 03.03.2021
This bag is soooooo small, that I couldnt fit any normal studio or hi-fi headphones into it...shocking that it even exists : ( At the end, i tried my M40x with it and I gave up zipping it, because the side pressure to the headphones was too much. Anyway...the bag is good for other stuff, but not for headphones :D
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