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Good and bad points...
Purchased to replace broken Behringer DH80s which were very cheap, so I forgave them. And these? Good news: very good sound isolation, removable cable is handy (although you'd need to source another one with the same locking plug if that's important), seem quite robust. Bad news: very uncomfortable even on max size (unlike cheap Behrs), quite heavy (ditto), oddly recessed sound that needs a cranked-up headphone output and won't fit in the supplied bag unless you really mash them down, which isn't ideal given those exposed earcup cables. I use drummer cans for synth rig balance pre-soundchecking rather than drumming (the soundproofing cuts out pre-performance canned music and rigging noise), so I don't have to wear them for long, but I think I'll just get another set of comfy DH80s and keep these as spares.
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Good quality for such price
I’ve used it just three times so far, and overall I’ve got no issues with these headphones. For my taste, there’s a bit of a lack of mid-range frequency cancellation — that “studio-compressed” drum sound isn’t quite there. But hey, for the price, the sound is really good with some powerful lows.
The hardware feels solid too — good materials, good plastic. I’ve heard about issues with the cable, but so far mine works perfectly. Hope they don’t break anytime soon :)
The hardware feels solid too — good materials, good plastic. I’ve heard about issues with the cable, but so far mine works perfectly. Hope they don’t break anytime soon :)
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