There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some music producers feel that Beats By Dre headphones are good for music production because they provide clear and accurate sound quality. Others may prefer to use other brands of headphones or speakers for music production because they prefer the way those sound. Ultimately, it is up to the music producer to decide what sounds best for them and their music.
Yes, studio headphones can be used for DJing, but they are not the ideal choice. Studio headphones are designed to provide accurate sound reproduction, while DJ headphones are designed for durability and comfort.
Yes, you can DJ with Airpods. There are a few apps that allow you to do this, and it can be a lot of fun. It's a great way to get into DJing, and you can even use it to improve your mixing skills.
Yes, you can use beats to DJ. In fact, many DJs use beats as the foundation of their sets. By layering different beats on top of each other, DJs can create unique and interesting soundscapes that keep the dance floor moving.
4.7/5
MAXIMUM COMFORT: The memory-protein earmuffs is Made in Germany, which designed to disperse pressure and heat build-up, combined with the soft leather headband to gives you maximum comfort & superior isolation.
SINGLE-SIDE MONITORING & FOLDABLE DESIGN: OneOdio Studio Pro features reversible housing and a rugged, adjustable headband for free-style and single-side monitoring. The ear cups swivel to lay flat and also flip upward to fit neatly in your bag or laptop case.
Works with: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other Audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These are the headphones you've been looking for .
DUAL-DUTY CABLE: Our solution for an adapter-free life--- There are gold-plated 3.5mm & 6.3mm plugs on each end of the audio cable, just simply plug in according to your needs, and no more trouble finding a single adapter.
HEAR EVERY DETAIL: Japanese voice coil and Japanese driver diaphragm delivers professional-quality sound to satisfy even the most demanding audio connoisseur with high-performing 50mm driver units and noise isolation.Immerse yourself in highly accurate mid- to high tones that are true to the original recording while never losing composure-even at high volume.
$234
I had been looking for a set of studio headphones that would fit my budget. When outfitting a home studio, you can quickly spend a lot of money. Your choices have to be even more deliberate if you don't want to sacrifice quality and performance. The sweet spot is to pay more when a little more money gets you a huge jump in quality, while passing on more expensive gear when the jump in quality is huge for modest performance enhancement.These headphones fit right into that sweet spot. I tried less expensive headphones, from the same brand and others. The "cans" that come bundled with other gear are for taking with you on an airplane or to listen while washing the car. Others that I purchased separately were disappointing to say the least. Typically quite muddy, not distinguishable from the throwaways that come with a gear bundle. That includes the same brand as these but just $10 less expensive. (thank you Amazon, for taking stuff back so easily!).I was not expecting much more out of these, despite the "Pro" designation, but the sound quality blew me away. Great response throughout the range from lows to highs. You will be hard-pressed to tell the difference between these and others that cost 2-4 times as much. From here on up, you'll pay a lot to get modest improvements.Build quality is acceptable at this price point. A little cheap feeling in places, but perfectly servicable. The pads are substantially thicker than lower priced models. You won't need to change them until they are worn out.Great choice for the home studio.
4.4/5
WORKS WITH: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These are the headphones you've been looking for.
SUPERIOR SOUND QUALITY: Enjoy superb, bass sound and supreme comfort with the OneOdio Studio monitor headphones. Large, 50 millimeter speaker unit drivers combined with neodymium magnets provides stereo Hi-Fi level sound; powerful bass, clear vocal, and crisp high tones form perfect balanced sound.
NO MORE ADAPTER: A long, DJ-style 9.8-foot cord easily reaches from the TV or stereo to your favorite chair. A standard-sized 6.3mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included. They both are completely detachable, so that you don't need to spend all hours of the day plugged into your mixer.
SHAREPORT TECHNOLOGY: You can daisy chain together as many of these headphones as you have, share the music or movie together with your friends or families.
MAXIMUM COMFORT: The memory-protein earmuffs is Made in Germany, which designed to disperse pressure and heat build-up, combined with the soft leather headband to gives you maximum comfort & superior isolation.
$234
Me: I've played music for more than 30 years. I've performed with a variety of organizations and led a rock band in addition to holding the first chair in a symphony. Along with DJing and producing music, I also perform vocally and instrumentally. I own many different types of headphones and wear them for more hours than anyone I know.These are for casual listening, backups/consumer references for tracking and mixing, and occasions where I'm playing with another electronic artist and need to hear the mains directly. I DJ with in-ear monitors, so I purchased these for those uses. I hoped that they would be affordable enough for me to utilize them as backups and not have to worry about leaving them at a venue while still having adequate sound quality for the job.I purchased the Pro-30 Upgraded Standard version in brown and silver.First, the positive Especially considering the cost, these headphones sound fantastic. They have the typical V-shaped "consumer" tuning, though not to the same severity as Beats or Monsters. If you're trying to reference high-quality consumer gear tuning profiles rather than "audiophile" or studio reference profiles, it's actually rather accurate. With the volume pushed up, the bass really rumbles without becoming muddy. The soundstage and separation are good, the clarity is good, the mids are full and forward yet balanced, the treble is clear but not piercing or sibilant. They are generally lovely and warm, but they are also full, detailed, and not too colored. You probably won't find better sound for this money, or even three times as much. They may or may not meet audiophile requirements (I don't consider myself one), but they unquestionably raise the bar for high-end audio. Additionally, they'll satisfy any bassheads without diluting the music.They are excellent headphones for casual listening and, depending on your preferences, they might be used for mixing or tracking with some EQing. Hip hop and EDM, I've discovered, don't require any music production adjustments. They aren't thin, chilly "reference" headphones, but the tuning isn't skewed for bass either. They're actually much better for me than the Monster DNA 40s and the $20 to $30 more expensive AKG K92s.They were also my first choice for DJing, and I used them for around half of a set. There were no problems at all with that application, but since I switched back to my in-ears after a few hours since that is my preference, I can't give a comprehensive evaluation focusing on DJ use.The audio pass-through and double-sided cable functions are quite clever and very helpful. I discovered that I used it far more often than I anticipated as a built-in headphone splitter for casual listening and viewing movies with my partner. I also used them to mix songs from my DAW and listen to reference tracks from a music player while they were linked to two audio sources. I spoke on the phone as well as listened to music. It's a fantastic feature!It's fantastic that two detachable cords and a bag are supplied for this cost.The earcups have an excellent seal and are wonderfully soft and comfortable. I can't emphasize enough how comfortable these earpads are. On your head, it feels like an old kidd leather couch. All I can say is that they are "buttery." They are the most cozy pillows I've ever used, and I doubt you could find anything better for the money. Likewise on the headband's comfort. The inner diameter of the cups isn't too large, thus they could not suit you well if you have large ears. Perfect for my little head and tiny ears!They are incredibly fashionable, and I love the matching cable and retro-inspired color scheme of the brown.The negative: QC and build quality might be improved. The adjustment notches on my pair are lovely and snug on one side and a little slack and mushy on the other. Although not bad, it is obvious.Additionally, I've just had these for a few weeks, used them sparingly, and only a few times. Yesterday, when I was jamming with another DJ, I decided to take the cable out so I could fold and store the equipment. In the proper manner, I pulled on the knurled connector cover rather than the cable or the strain relief. The connector's cover simply peeled off. I was a little taken aback to discover that there is essentially no adhesive holding it in place. That's very bad because I thought the strain relieving design looked rather sturdy.A few days later, the right side driver began to fail sporadically. They are regrettably not my preferred cans for DJing. They wouldn't withstand heavy use, in my opinion.
4.4/5
SUPERIOR SOUND: Enjoy clear sound and supreme comfort with the OneOdio Studio monitor headphones. Large, 50 millimeter speaker unit drivers combined with neodymium magnets; powerful bass, clear vocal, and crisp high tones form perfect hi-fi sound.
BUILT TO STAY COMFORTABLE: The high quality padded ear cushions are specifically designed for monitor headphones maximum comfort and noise isolation. The headband is adjustable and stretchable for you to find the desired angle you like to fit in .
SINGLE-SIDE MONITORING: 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring anytime; self-adjustable and flexible headband delivers a fatigue-free listening experience that can last for hours, perfect for mastering and mixing .
Works with: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other Audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These are the headphones you've been looking for .
NO MORE ADAPTER: A long DJ-style 9.8-foot cord easily reaches from the TV or stereo to your favorite chair. A standard-sized 6.3mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included. They both are completely detachable, you can plug in the mixer you want to use.
$234
When I came across this amazing discovery, I was just ready to spend $300 on a pair of Beats.I was eager to at least try after reading the evaluations, especially on YouTube. The best $40 I've ever spent.Since WOW! Since they are entirely plastic, I don't think they will last for years, but at $40, I think they sound better than Beats! Once they have exceeded the purported 2-year guarantee period of the company, I believe I can afford to replace them. (If this is accurate)Additionally, my phone's microphone produces flawless, crystal-clear sound on both sides.Additionally, the fact that these headphones include both a dual jack and a phone jack, in addition to their absurdly thick, soft, and comfortable padding, is absurdly extravagant given their price. I almost don't even notice I'm wearing them because they are so light yet heavy at the same time. Since I've had them for two days, I've worn and utilized them virtually nonstop without experiencing any hot spots, perspiration, or other discomfort. A great finishing touch is the drawstring storage pouch.As well, I got them really quickly. They arrived within 2 days and I used basic delivery. They were neatly packed and are just a fantastic price. I'm really happy with this buy. I appreciate Oneaudio.I hope this review is useful; happy buying.
4.4/5
SUPERIOR SOUND: Enjoy clear sound and supreme comfort with the OneOdio Studio monitor headphones. Large, 50 millimeter speaker unit drivers combined with neodymium magnets; powerful bass, clear vocal, and crisp high tones form perfect hi-fi sound.
BUILT TO STAY COMFORTABLE: The high quality padded ear cushions are specifically designed for monitor headphones maximum comfort and noise isolation. The headband is adjustable and stretchable for you to find the desired angle you like to fit in .
NO MORE ADAPTER: A long DJ-style 9.8-foot cord easily reaches from the TV or stereo to your favorite chair. A standard-sized 6.3mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included. They both are completely detachable, you can plug in the mixer you want to use.
Works with: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other Audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These are the headphones you've been looking for.
SINGLE-SIDE MONITORING: 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring anytime; self-adjustable and flexible headband delivers a fatigue-free listening experience that can last for hours, perfect for mastering and mixing.
$234
Me: I've played music for more than 30 years. I've performed with a variety of organizations and led a rock band in addition to holding the first chair in a symphony. Along with DJing and producing music, I also perform vocally and instrumentally. I own many different types of headphones and wear them for more hours than anyone I know.These are for casual listening, backups/consumer references for tracking and mixing, and occasions where I'm playing with another electronic artist and need to hear the mains directly. I DJ with in-ear monitors, so I purchased these for those uses. I hoped that they would be affordable enough for me to utilize them as backups and not have to worry about leaving them at a venue while still having adequate sound quality for the job.I purchased the Pro-30 Upgraded Standard version in brown and silver.First, the positive Especially considering the cost, these headphones sound fantastic. They have the typical V-shaped "consumer" tuning, though not to the same severity as Beats or Monsters. If you're trying to reference high-quality consumer gear tuning profiles rather than "audiophile" or studio reference profiles, it's actually rather accurate. With the volume pushed up, the bass really rumbles without becoming muddy. The soundstage and separation are good, the clarity is good, the mids are full and forward yet balanced, the treble is clear but not piercing or sibilant. They are generally lovely and warm, but they are also full, detailed, and not too colored. You probably won't find better sound for this money, or even three times as much. They may or may not meet audiophile requirements (I don't consider myself one), but they unquestionably raise the bar for high-end audio. Additionally, they'll satisfy any bassheads without diluting the music.They are excellent headphones for casual listening and, depending on your preferences, they might be used for mixing or tracking with some EQing. Hip hop and EDM, I've discovered, don't require any music production adjustments. They aren't thin, chilly "reference" headphones, but the tuning isn't skewed for bass either. They're actually much better for me than the Monster DNA 40s and the $20 to $30 more expensive AKG K92s.They were also my first choice for DJing, and I used them for around half of a set. There were no problems at all with that application, but since I switched back to my in-ears after a few hours since that is my preference, I can't give a comprehensive evaluation focusing on DJ use.The audio pass-through and double-sided cable functions are quite clever and very helpful. I discovered that I used it far more often than I anticipated as a built-in headphone splitter for casual listening and viewing movies with my partner. I also used them to mix songs from my DAW and listen to reference tracks from a music player while they were linked to two audio sources. I spoke on the phone as well as listened to music. It's a fantastic feature!It's fantastic that two detachable cords and a bag are supplied for this cost.The earcups have an excellent seal and are wonderfully soft and comfortable. I can't emphasize enough how comfortable these earpads are. On your head, it feels like an old kidd leather couch. All I can say is that they are "buttery." Likewise on the headband's comfort. Perfect for my little head and tiny ears!
4.4/5
NO MORE ADAPTER: A long DJ-style 9.8-foot cord easily reaches from the TV or stereo to your favorite chair. A standard-sized 6.3mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included. They both are completely detachable, you can plug in the mixer you want to use.
BUILT TO STAY COMFORTABLE: The high quality padded ear cushions are specifically designed for monitor headphones maximum comfort and noise isolation. The headband is adjustable and stretchable for you to find the desired angle you like to fit in .
SINGLE-SIDE MONITORING: 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring anytime; self-adjustable and flexible headband delivers a fatigue-free listening experience that can last for hours, perfect for mastering and mixing.
SUPERIOR SOUND: Enjoy clear sound and supreme comfort with the OneOdio Studio monitor headphones. Large, 50 millimeter speaker unit drivers combined with neodymium magnets; powerful bass, clear vocal, and crisp high tones form perfect hi-fi sound.
Works with: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other Audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These headphones are perfect for gifts to girls and women.
$234
Me: I've played music for more than 30 years. I've performed with a variety of organizations and led a rock band in addition to holding the first chair in a symphony. Along with DJing and producing music, I also perform vocally and instrumentally. I own many different types of headphones and wear them for more hours than anyone I know.These are for casual listening, backups/consumer references for tracking and mixing, and occasions where I'm playing with another electronic artist and need to hear the mains directly. I DJ with in-ear monitors, so I purchased these for those uses. I hoped that they would be affordable enough for me to utilize them as backups and not have to worry about leaving them at a venue while still having adequate sound quality for the job.I purchased the Pro-30 Upgraded Standard version in brown and silver.First, the positive Especially considering the cost, these headphones sound fantastic. They have the typical V-shaped "consumer" tuning, though not to the same severity as Beats or Monsters. If you're trying to reference high-quality consumer gear tuning profiles rather than "audiophile" or studio reference profiles, it's actually rather accurate. With the volume pushed up, the bass really rumbles without becoming muddy. The soundstage and separation are good, the clarity is good, the mids are full and forward yet balanced, the treble is clear but not piercing or sibilant. They are generally lovely and warm, but they are also full, detailed, and not too colored. You probably won't find better sound for this money, or even three times as much. They may or may not meet audiophile requirements (I don't consider myself one), but they unquestionably raise the bar for high-end audio. Additionally, they'll satisfy any bassheads without diluting the music.They are excellent headphones for casual listening and, depending on your preferences, they might be used for mixing or tracking with some EQing. Hip hop and EDM, I've discovered, don't require any music production adjustments. They aren't thin, chilly "reference" headphones, but the tuning isn't skewed for bass either. They're actually much better for me than the Monster DNA 40s and the $20 to $30 more expensive AKG K92s.They were also my first choice for DJing, and I used them for around half of a set. There were no problems at all with that application, but since I switched back to my in-ears after a few hours since that is my preference, I can't give a comprehensive evaluation focusing on DJ use.The audio pass-through and double-sided cable functions are quite clever and very helpful. I discovered that I used it far more often than I anticipated as a built-in headphone splitter for casual listening and viewing movies with my partner. I also used them to mix songs from my DAW and listen to reference tracks from a music player while they were linked to two audio sources. I spoke on the phone as well as listened to music. It's a fantastic feature!It's fantastic that two detachable cords and a bag are supplied for this cost.The earcups have an excellent seal and are wonderfully soft and comfortable. I can't emphasize enough how comfortable these earpads are. On your head, it feels like an old kidd leather couch. All I can say is that they are "buttery." They are the most cozy pillows I've ever used, and I doubt you could find anything better for the money. Likewise on the headband's comfort. The inner diameter of the cups isn't too large, thus they could not suit you well if you have large ears. Perfect for my little head and tiny ears!They are incredibly fashionable, and I love the matching cable and retro-inspired color scheme of the brown.The negative: QC and build quality might be improved. The adjustment notches on my pair are lovely and snug on one side and a little slack and mushy on the other. Although not bad, it is obvious.Additionally, I've just had these for a few weeks, used them sparingly, and only a few times. Yesterday, when I was jamming with another DJ, I decided to take the cable out so I could fold and store the equipment. In the proper manner, I pulled on the knurled connector cover rather than the cable or the strain relief. The connector's cover simply peeled off. I was a little taken aback to discover that there is essentially no adhesive holding it in place. That's too bad because I thought the strain relief design looked really sturdy.A few days later, the right side driver began to fail sporadically. I'm hoping that I just received a bad item and that the brand in general has better durability.They are regrettably not my preferred cans for DJing. They wouldn't withstand heavy use, in my opinion. However, they are ideal as spares or backups, for casual home listening or as inexpensive reference cans.I'll get in touch with the business to see if they can assist me, and I'll update this review with the outcome.Update 2/8/19: The company actually contacted me before I got a hold of them to offer a replacement! Great customer service there.
4.3/5
NO MORE ADAPTER: A long DJ-style 9.8-foot cord easily reaches from the TV or stereo to your favorite chair. A standard-sized 6.3mm plug and a 3.5mm plug are included. They both are completely detachable, you can plug in the mixer you want to use.
BUILT TO STAY COMFORTABLE: The high quality padded ear cushions are specifically designed for monitor headphones maximum comfort and noise isolation. The headband is adjustable and stretchable for you to find the desired angle you like to fit in .
Works with: iPad, iPod, iPhone, Android and many other Audio devices. High-quality sound, supreme durability, and maximum comfort. These are the headphones you've been looking for .
SUPERIOR SOUND: Enjoy clear sound and supreme comfort with the OneOdio Studio monitor headphones. Large, 50 millimeter speaker unit drivers combined with neodymium magnets; powerful bass, clear vocal, and crisp high tones form perfect hi-fi sound.
SINGLE-SIDE MONITORING: 90° swiveling earcups for single-ear monitoring anytime; self-adjustable and flexible headband delivers a fatigue-free listening experience that can last for hours, perfect for mastering and mixing .
$234
An initial outside-the-box review is provided here:Let's start with describing these headphones. (Over 40 years of professional audio experience).These are great headphones for personal listening and home studio use. DJ caliber? In that case, yes, assuming you're talking about a weekend warrior occasional party DJ. Absolutely not if they are subjected to severe physical abuse by professional/commercial DJ use! Let's face it, these headphones cost $30.I rate positively five stars because of the following: Sound quality in relation to price. I find it challenging to distinguish any "real noteworthy difference" between my expensive studio-grade Sennheiser or Bose headphones. These are also my first phones with 50mm drivers. This is how I judge my opinion. Remember that opinions are all you truly get from these reviews.Test 1: THX Sound System Verification. extremely precise replication.Bose Studio Demo CD for Test 2. Really GoodTests for music:1. Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30; Excellent
4.2/5
Outstanding sound
Rigorously tested
Solid refined design
Comfortable fit
$234
This is not too bad for a beginning, but if you plan to wear it over one ear, I'd always suggest a noise-canceling one. Additionally, since only one ear is used, the design of the headphones must actually fit your head. This one's sound quality is decent and it performs admirably given its pricing. But I ultimately chose a noise-cancelling model.
Yes, you can use Bluetooth headphones for DJing. There are a few things to keep in mind, though. First, make sure that your headphones are compatible with the software you're using. Second, keep in mind that Bluetooth can be unreliable, so it's important to have a backup plan in case your connection is lost. Finally, be aware that not all Bluetooth headphones are created equal, so it's important to do your research to find a pair that will work well for your needs.
Yes, DJs use noise cancelling headphones to help them focus on the music they are playing and to block out distractions from the crowd. This allows them to better mix and match songs and create a seamless experience for their listeners.
Most DJs use wireless headphones to avoid being tethered to their equipment. However, some DJs prefer wired headphones because they provide a more stable connection and lower latency.
No, you do not need special headphones for DJing. Any headphones that are comfortable and have good sound quality will work fine.
Most DJs use headphones to cue up the next track while the music is playing. This protects their ears from the loud music. Some DJs also use in-ear monitors, which are special headphones that fit snugly inside the ear canal. These headphones block out a lot of the noise from the club so the DJ can hear the music better.
If you're new to DJing, the process of mixing music together can seem daunting. But with a little practice, you'll be able to mix like a pro in no time! Here are a few tips to get you started: 1. Start by learning the basic concepts of mixing. You'll need to understand things like beatmatching and EQing before you can start mixing effectively. 2. Practice mixing at home. Use a simple setup to get started, and don't worry about getting everything perfect. The more you practice, the better you'll get.
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