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As a DJ, you want your headphones to deliver a wide frequency response and high dynamic range. The HPX2500 provides everything you need for comfortable listening. The two rotating, reversible ear cups contain high-resolution ultra-high frequency cobalt capsules that deliver every nuance of your sound. Because of the demands of your active lifestyle, we've engineered the one-sided cable from the finest oxygen-free copper wire that resists tangling and provides maximum durability.
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Technical Details
- Ultra-wide frequency response- Single-sided coiled cord with oxygen-free copper wires
- Optimized oval-shaped ear cups
- Ultra-rugged headband construction
- High-efficiency cobalt capsule
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By Anthony C. Slikas
I won't say these are better than 100$ because they're not i will say they're comfortable it feels like your not wearing headphones at all...i'll say the sound is challenged not great but good enough if your doing something basic with them...but definitely not for advanced listening...i gave it 5 stars because it is worth what you paid for and maybe a little bit of a bargain too...the ad says high definition and it's not really so...i will say you can hear a certain seperation that you can't hear normally but the bass isn't very good and the vocals seem layered in echo but you do get a good dynamic wide range on these things...so like i said it's for basic stuff like wearing them while you record or similar stuff like that but not the ultimate experience.
By Di Twain (Out of Office)
If you want to be a master...this is not your set! (ie, if you want to use this for mastering)
If you want to be an {EXPERT} this IS your set! (something different, not necessarily better)
A audio engineer. Clear sound is pristine, and stainless; bass should roll-off at the right frequency, thick mid-range, delicious treble...(Pioneer 3 EQ mixer is a decent example). Let me say this: if you are into bass, then do not purchase this set. This set does not have clearly defined tone, frequency response is what this set is all about.
As an accomplished Cellist, harmonics, similar to frequency response, is a ****{FUN}**** quirk! However you cannot play the entire score using harmonics. {It is {FUN} to play the entire song in harmonics! Play the entire song on {D} string; {4th position}, {thumb position} the whole 9 yards!}
To talk metaphorically:
Take an ice-sickle; it is clear, and accurately mirrors. The light reflecting, shinning *around* the ice-sickle is what is like this frequency response. These headphones are like the light reflecting around the ice, they do not offer clarity in sound quality.
Take a game of chess...one wants to know the proper openings, mid game, and endgame...one has to memorize "line set-list", tactic, strategy; however, when you play {Bobby Fisher} style, each move is refreshing! These headphones are like Bobby Fisher style chess, rarely used in a professional's toolkit, however when you see it: "O Wonder!"
Last Words:
This set of headphones is like any fx/filter/xyz hardwarebox/software plugin, you can imagine...its a ****FUN**** looking glass, not a crystal clear sound. Not much bass either...almost sounds "air-headed."
DO NOT get into a businessman's playing field and worry about the marketing...
By Edward Ho (CA, USA)
I have never heard of the Berhringer brand until seeing its headphones in an Amazon Lightning Deal yesterday. In picture, the HPX2500 looked pretty good for a pair of twenty-something-dollar headphones. Seeing the actual product and using it for sometime, I deem it an excellent headphone for the money. I'll rate its quality at 8.5 out of 10. The headphone jack and cord use a lot heavier gauge materials then the competition. Berhringer is a maker of studio musical equipment. If you would like to know more about it, just Google it. There is a pretty informative article on it in Wikipedia. There is even YouTube videos about its huge factories in China.
You should be aware that because the HPX2500 is NOT a closed-type headphone, there is little to no sound isolation. In other words, if there is some sound in the environment, you will hear it. Conversely, others will be able to hear what you are listening, albeit at much reduced volume. This is called an open-type headphone. IMO, open-type headphones seem to offer better clarity. On the other hand, closed-type may offer more bass. What you listen to most should be the deciding factor in selecting open or closed headphone design.
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