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The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users. Additional features include a high-efficiency cobalt capsule, high dynamic headroom, single-sided oxygen-free copper cord and optimized oval-shaped ear cups with ultra-rugged headband construction. You get ultra-wide frequency response, high-definition bass and super-transparent highs. Features Ultra-wide frequency response High-definition bass and…
Basically, for the price these are a very good set of headphones. For under £20 you can\'t really expect to be blown away but if you want something that is very good value, buy these. The bass response is very good and surely above average for the price range. They cancel out about 70% of outisde noise unless the noise is very high volume. Very little noise is spilt out from the headphones making them ideal for home studio recordings. For a vyer in depth review of the physical details I recommend this website: http://www.tcmagazine.com/articles.php?action=show&showarticle=19
The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users. Additional features include a high-efficiency cobalt capsule, high dynamic headroom, single-sided oxygen-free copper cord and optimized oval-shaped ear cups with ultra-rugged headband construction. You get ultra-wide frequency response, high-definition bass and super-transparent highs. Features Ultra-wide frequency response High-definition bass and…
I bought 2 pairs of these headphones because I've got some last minute recording to do with drums, guitar and bass. Let me just say that for the price, you get fantastic value for money. £19 usually buys you some ACME brand, but I really can't complain much about them. Sound quality is useable (although not brilliant), with the bass frequencies being rather boxy at times. Build quality is a little bit flimsy (they're entirely made out of plastic) which I'm worried about in case anybody steps on them. But, like I said, for £19, you could do a lot, lot worse.
They're obviously no good as reference headphones, despite what the packaging says, but just to be able to monitor what's being recorded, then they're good enough. They don't cut out the ambient noise quite like a pair of DT 100's do, and they don't quite fit my head as snugly as I'd like them to either (maybe it's just my head?!), but for a quarter of the price of a pair of DT 100's, I'm happy with my purchase.
The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users. Additional features include a high-efficiency cobalt capsule, high dynamic headroom, single-sided oxygen-free copper cord and optimized oval-shaped ear cups with ultra-rugged headband construction. You get ultra-wide frequency response, high-definition bass and super-transparent highs. Features Ultra-wide frequency response High-definition bass and…
i give 8 of 10 because these headphones sound very much like studio headphones but i feel the response is not 100% natural and if you EQ the bass the response is very good but too boomy. it sounds a bit underpowered. so the bass lacks punch nevertheless the unEQ'ed response in the bass end is the best. they have a very good dynamic range for thier price. and it's outstanding value. although it is close it can never be good as the pricier studio reference headphones. i'd say the headphones isolate background noise very well and they are very comfortable and adjustable. has a 1/8" to 1/4" jack adaptor included. but still remains as perfect for those working on small scale and tight budget work.
The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users. Additional features include a high-efficiency cobalt capsule, high dynamic headroom, single-sided oxygen-free copper cord and optimized oval-shaped ear cups with ultra-rugged headband construction. You get ultra-wide frequency response, high-definition bass and super-transparent highs. Features Ultra-wide frequency response High-definition bass and…
Considering the price these are not bad headphones. They have pretty good dynamic range and are fairly comfortable. Sound isolation is also fairly good. Sound quality isn't bad either. Beyer DT100s they aren't but they give a reasonably representation of what is there. You wouldn't want to do any critical evaluation however. They have a closed in sort of boxy sound and the sound stage gets very crowded when there is a lot going on in the music. On simple set ups or individual instruments they are fine but when things get complicated or dynamic they sound a bit mushy. Build quality is OK. Look good but feel a bit plasticy. However as I said at the start for the money these headphones are not bad at all. I've paid more and heard a lot worse but if you want quality you have to pay for it. That said there is some pretentious rubbish costing many time what these babys cost.
The HPS3000 high-performance studio headphones feature superb frequency response meeting the high demands of professional studio users. Additional features include a high-efficiency cobalt capsule, high dynamic headroom, single-sided oxygen-free copper cord and optimized oval-shaped ear cups with ultra-rugged headband construction. You get ultra-wide frequency response, high-definition bass and super-transparent highs. Features Ultra-wide frequency response High-definition bass and…
Considering the price these are not bad headphones. They have pretty good dynamic range and are fairly comfortable. Sound isolation is also fairly good. Sound quality isn't bad either. Beyer DT100s they aren't but they give a reasonably representation of what is there. You wouldn't want to do any critical evaluation however. They have a closed in sort of boxy sound and the sound stage gets very crowded when there is a lot going on in the music. On simple set ups or individual instruments they are fine but when things get complicated or dynamic they sound a bit mushy. Build quality is OK. Look good but feel a bit plasticy. However as I said at the start for the money these headphones are not bad at all. I've paid more and heard a lot worse but if you want quality you have to pay for it. That said there is some pretentious rubbish costing many time what these babys cost.