🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Behringer HPX2000 High-Definition DJ Headphones are designed for professional DJs, featuring a closed circumaural design for superior sound isolation, a lightweight build of just 0.68 pounds, and a collapsible structure for easy transport. With dynamic drivers and a wide frequency range, these headphones deliver exceptional audio quality, making them a must-have for any serious music enthusiast.
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | DJ |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Cable Features | Tangle Free |
Additional Features | tangle-free-cord |
Enclosure Material | Composite |
Specific Uses For Product | DJ |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Round |
Style Name | DJ |
Theme | DJ |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | 1/8" connector plus 1/4" adapter included, High-efficiency cobalt capsule |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | wide |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 64 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
T**L
I prefer these over the other two I bought lol
The other two pairs I bought with these are the ATH-M20Xs and HD 280 Pros. No, these don't sound better than those. But for 14 15 bucks the mids and highs are just as good. Even if these were closed back, the bass wouldn't be as good. It just doesnt get as low, but I think its acceptable even though these aren't even meant for that. I just started making music on PC so I will use these to to lay everything down and use the other for mix and recording when needed. I bled them all in. I dont even think they are flattest either but they are a pretty good extra set of ears imo. They sound good enough to mix vocals.
M**Y
Bang for the buck
I’m a wedding DJ and I can’t fathom spending tons of money on headphones as I beat them up in transport and in use. I don’t need great sound quality, I just need them to work and not break down. These are comfortable and cover my entire ear which I like. They fold up and have a pretty long cord. They have been out on several events and have worked great. I’ve bought some in this price range on the past that one side would stop working within a few events.
M**B
great sound
Still kicking, had for 2 years, great sound only the ear piece's fake leather has all peeled off, but the sound is good,
I**Z
Great sound , good value and solid construction! great buy!
Great set of headphones!i mean , you are getting a budget headphone right? otherwise youd be checking out 200 dollar seins or beatz , now with that said...im impressed by the sound quality of these headphones, i love it, good dynamic range , crisp and clear, though a litte hard to drive for most handheld devices , full volume feels a litter lack of a punch, connecting this to the headphone output of my desktop bose system really brings out the base and depth on this headphones. sound Q definitively beats most headphones ive heard of this price range and even more expensive ones.they dont cancel out ambient noise very well , as youd kinda expect them being open back design (small grill on the outside , you can see driver so means its open to outside vibrations aka sound) . they also dont isolate sound very great either but its not too bad (a person standing 3 feet from you will hear them , much like they would hear the other person talking to you over the phone if standing close to ya, not too loud to bother really )all in all excelent value, they are comfortable to wear, not too heavy but feel solid, foldable to take on the go or store, cable is solid too , not a thin one that tangles easy like the earbuds , also i like the screw one adapter , that way it wont come out when using it, and you wont have connection problems like you do with the other adapterswhile i did buy them for djing , i wouldnt recommend them too much for club or live use, because you will be playing loudly probably , wich means you will get a lot of outside sound to your earphones wich will basical drown out your cue or your monitoring a bit, wich is never a good thing (think using the "cue mix" knob in your mixer and never being able to fully drown out the live mix while trying to cue up a song on your headphones)other than that , yes id recommend them for everyday or home audio use
P**N
These are actually pretty decent monitor headphones
I was a little worried based off so many negative reviews when I ordered these, but for the price-paid I'd say they aren't too shabby, they'll work for me, but there are some very definite negatives to these headphones. So I'll get straight to the negatives, then the positives, then my personal take on these.Cons------Stiff foam ear-pads-Ear pads are too small; I have small ears and my ears just barely fit within the diameter, most people's ears they will probably have the foam rest on their ears which is not only uncomfortable, it also adds distance between the driver/ear (and can distort the sound slightly).-Cheaply made; obviously cheap, but there are some pretty shoddy design choices here. Also poor finishing work, the paint job is poorly done apparently after assembly so the paint tapers-off near the connection joint, and it just looks like no thought or care were put in the finish.-Sound "bleeds" out; the back of the drivers are open to allow air, but that means the sound is almost as loud outside the headphones as between them.-No carry-bag (nicer/expensive monitor headphones come with a carry-bag, these do not but also didn't say they did either).Pros-----+Good sound reproduction; these are moreso "monitor" headphones (don't like that they called them DJ headphones, which tend to have punchier bass) so that means they are pretty flat-sounding. Certainly not "music-listening" headphones, but they work great for monitoring sound (I record meetings and monitor headphones are better suited). The highs are nice and clear, even the bass is clear without being punchy, the drivers are actually pretty decent for such a cheap brand. Certainly don't compare with real monitor headphones that cost over $100, but then again, these don't cost anywhere near that amount and are great for the price.+Folding/rotating; the rotating could have been slightly better designed, but they fold up fairly nice.+Thick cord.+Look professional from a distance.+Screw-on 1/4" adapter is kinda nice.Summary--------So in all, these headphones are pretty much worth their price-point. Behringer makes some good cheap products (I have several of their mixboards which work/sound great), but these headphones have some odd aesthetic choices. The ear cups could have been at least a 1/4" bigger, the paint job could have been done on individual parts pre-assembly so they're uniform in covering, and the foam could have been slightly softer and I think many people would have rated these much higher (including myself) and wouldn't cost too much to implement. The drivers are pretty decent for monitoring, but again, most people think of "DJ" headphones as punchy headphones, not as monitor headphones which are purposefully flat.
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