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The Behringer HPS3000 studio headphones combine ultra-wide frequency response with high-definition bass and crystal-clear highs, powered by a high-efficiency cobalt capsule. Lightweight and compatible with multiple devices, these headphones are designed for professional music production and immersive listening experiences.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Faux Leather, Plastic |
Specific uses for product | Music |
Compatible devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Cellphones |
Theme | Electronics |
Control type | Media Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 299 g |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency range | Wide |
Package type | Standard Packaging |
Unit count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Single |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 17.5 x 9.4 cm; 299.37 g |
Item model number | HPS3000 |
Material Type | Faux Leather, Plastic |
Country Produced In | China |
Item Weight | 299 g |
T**M
Recommend
Very good for its price very comfy and sound quality is impeccable
J**W
Cheap and basic...perfect for my needs
Cheap no one sees these so so what. I am never going to go out in them. Just want to hear basic mixes on my basic music software and use to hear my stuff without disturbing others.
F**H
Great sound but yes, uncomfortable
As others said, yes, they're uncomfortable after so long, not even an hour and my lugs began being uncomfortable then painful unfortunately. They're badly designed shape wise for the ears.BUT.... for £11....the sound really honestly is very satisfying! Like, very very good. It did surprise me how good the sound quality is and for me it was worth it, value for money against the sound quality VS the discomfort.... Totally worth it and honestly I'd have paid more.Durability, meh, it's £11...plastic...thin cable.... Who knows.... But for the cost you're going to get plenty of use out of it to make it well worth the small cost regardless if they break in a year or two. Just look after them and I don't see why you'd have why issues, treat them the way you would any of your expensive kit. You should anyways.Easy to use. Normal size. Worth it for sure.
M**.
Good headphones at a reasonable price from a reliable brand
These Behringer headphones are reasonably-priced and are used by professionals. My previous pair from Behringer lasted years despite heavy use. No need to pay for overpriced headphones touted by celebrities and often of inferior quality. Recommended.
M**.
Coating falls apart after a few years
Headphones are pretty good for the price, but after a couple of years the glossy covering to the padding starts to disintegrate, leaving plastic flakes on your ears, clothes, floor.
W**N
Comfortable headphones 😊😊
Very comfortable and great value for money
D**J
Great for the price - 5yr review
I bought these in 2019, they still work absolutely fine - I'm grateful to the reviewer at that time who mentioned that the cable is a bit thin. It is. I've been 'normally' careful with the cable and it's lasted just fine. No crackles, breaks etc. I've had more expensive, thicker guitar cables which have not lasted as long. The sound is decent, as good as you'd expect from anything in this price range. I've used these on a pretty much weekly basis with laptops, DAWs, amplifiers and mixers - all good.So providing you don't use them as a yo-yo or drop 'em in a river, these headphones are likely to be as good as you'd want for this money. Definitely worth the price IMHO.
S**F
Not Brilliant But Certainly Not Bad!!
I purchased these for making music with my midi controller and sound card. First off you can't compare these to a set of high quality Roland studio headphones such as the RH-200 which I used to own a long time ago. They will run you £80 to £90. Even those Rolands aren't the best you can get. Roland makes some that are a lot better but now you're spending well over £100.It used to be that the £80 set was the starting point for anyone looking to make music but I was certainly surprised by the quality of these as soon as I put them on. I set everything to 24bit 48khz and the resolution is excellent.On the downside, I do hear a little bit of buzz and breakup when I play certain grand piano Vsti instruments. But it's not much and it only shows up with instruments that produce very deep bass. These particular headphones (according to other reviews) are known to produce excessive bass so I will experiment with some eq tweaking. Everything else just sounds really good.One more negative worth a mention. Someone said that they do not hurt your ears at all. I've only ever had a few headphones in my life that don't hurt after prolonged use and these are no exception. It really depends on your ears. No company in the world can make a set of headphones that are a perfect fit for everyone and these started to make my ears a little sore after about a solid hour of use. Not bad. Perhaps they're break in with wear!I got mine for £15 shipped and I can tell you that I've spent 20 years buying a variety of headphones (always on the look out for a bargain) and these are indeed a great bargain.Update: 10th of March 2014. Several days later: I've had these now for several days and I thought I'd come back and give a small update. The headphones actually did "break in" believe it or not and no longer hurt my ears. I did bend them a couple of times to take some of the excess tension of the band. Be careful you don't break them! I've been listening to some old albums that I love such as Brian Eno's Music for Airports and some other electronica. These old analog albums are the hardest for a set of "modern" headphones to handle as they were made long before the days of digital recording technology. I really love these headphones and I highly recommend anyone on a budget who's looking for great sound reproduction!
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