• Pro-Grade Closed Back Over-Ear Headphones for Live Monitoring & Mixing
  • Truly Powerful NdFeB Magnet System Offers Instant Dynamic Response
  • Telescoping Stainless Steel Arms w/Sizing Scale; 180° Rotatable Ear Cups
  • Leather Headband; Aluminum Ear Shells; Comfortable Leather Ear Pads
  • Single-Sided Straight Cable Duct & Screw-On Jack for Increased Durability

These are great studio headphones, hands down. I have been through a few pairs of cheap cans. These are much better than any other cans I've found for $50. I took a chance on them because of the 45mm driver. It was well worth it. I have a pair of Presonus Eris 4.5 studio monitors I use for mixing/mastering. They are great, but you don't want to wake up your neighbors at 12am when your still mixing. I put these on and had my monitors running at the same time. I was amazed at how similar the sound was between the two. These headphones really complimented by monitors and I know my mixes will improve because of it.

They are warm to wear for a length of time, as you would expect. But they sound good, with a wide frequency response range. And they isolate sounds well... really well! I was sitting in the living room with my wife while mixing down some audio, with the volume down and not loud at all. My wife sent me a text because she had spoken to me 3 times and I didn't hear her. Note that these had a long, straight cable and come with an adapter so you can plug into either 1/4" or 1/8" jacks. Also there is no volume control or microphone... these aren't earbuds, people - they are professional sounding headphones. I'd buy them again.

Shockingly - @ US$ 40 (!!??) these cans are a total delight - easily comparing with SIGNIFICANTLY more expensive headphones – in both sound & build. There is nothing here that is reminding you of the price point – except the non detachable cable – that – hopefully – will become a feature in a future “PLUS” version. Although not burned in yet, my Lynx Pro HAS 10 producing true, pure sound – eliminating virtually all outside noise. Cristal clear, responsive “BS” free reproduction – no pushed bass, surround or treble. Please note: I moved from premium high end gear to MP3 recordings – consequently less costly headphones do better by default. But these are disturbingly good and highly recommended. 1 Yard of speaker cable in my stereo system was more expensive than these headphones!! I believe these are MOST suitable for people that do their own recordings and need real sound and for fans that like classical music or folks on a budget that just want good headphones without spending a fortune. And yes, they are pretty comfortable, too! I completed the set with Sentey® Universal Headset-headphones Carrying Hard Case Travel Bag from Amazon for $ 12.99 – just right in size. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I4XZ0S2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

I bought these originally just to help keep my noise level down when I moved in with a few other guys. I play games, do some audio editing, play guitar, watch videos/TV, and listen to a lot of music so I was looking for headphones that would deliver a little bit of everything. I have yet to be disappointed by the quality of sound delivered. Quality 4.5 -Treble: 5 - Mids: 5 - Bass: 4 They sound amazing when playing Batman Arkham Knight just FYI Overall they are relatively comfortable. The padding allows them to be worn for hours at a time no problem. I do have a large head though, so sometimes the compression can be a little uncomfortable. They don't leak a lot of sound out and I can't hear my roommates watching TV right next to me either, so everyone wins! The cable is also really long which makes it ideal for playing guitar, and having it hooked up to an amp. And it does come with the 1/4" adapter. Really I don't think you will be able to find something as good as this for the same price. I paired mine with Behringer's 5-channel mixer (Behringer XENYX502 5-Channel Mixer) to be able to mix my guitar, and PC output while having fine controls over the output to my headphones and it makes for an excellent combo.

I am thoroughly impressed by these headphones at this price point. I've had many pairs of more expensive headphones and just really wanted something to keep permanently at my home PC and not spend so much. What attracted me initially to these is the build quality. These are built like they should cost $150.00 not $40.00. I've owned a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50's and they are very similar to the construction of those. In fact I sold those because they were not comfortable on me for some reason. The LyxPro are very sturdy, have a nice thick cord that's perfect in length for an office set up, they are extremely comfortable for me. The ear foam is very soft and they fit nicely over my ears. They do as good of job as any others for noise suppression . I don't care much about packaging reviews, but they arrived in a box and it wasn't damaged.... I think when reading reviews on audio products, and headphones in this case, there's a couple of very important factors to keep in mind as to who's writing the review. First off, headphones, and all speakers have a "break in" period before they will sound correctly. The cones outer suspension ring needs to become flexible and compliant, which it is not when brand new. These are no different than any others I've purchased, they kind of sounded like poo straight out of the box, but that's not important. I got the headphones 3 days ago and have had them playing non-stop for the entire time since I received them, so I'm at like maybe 55-60 hours right now. I simply had my playlist repeating at a fairly high volume, and never turned my computer off. Each day they sounded better and better, and today they are most likely what is a real listening experience. The second factor when reading a review, is what equipment or device is being used and, what file types or quality is being listened too. I'm an audio lover and I'm using a Foobar2000 player with CD's ripped to FLAC lossless format. I'm playing the headphones through an Audio Engine D1 DAC-headphone amp. So, I feel I'm going to get the most out of them. So as far as the sound quality goes they are fantastic! The people that say there's no bass are dull or have no imaging have probably reviewed them straight from the box. They are just a little flat on the high's but have some real good punch on the bottom end. I've included a screen shot with this review of my player to show the EQ and what I've adjusted. I've settled on mostly flat, but with a slight increase on the top end (I've got some hearing issues and don't hear high frequencies so great and that my be why) and I've also just kicked the bass a bit, but not for all songs, there are songs that I leave the EQ flat, but always have the highs adjusted up. In a perfect world for an "audiophile" an EQ wouldn't be used, but we aren't dealing with high end stuff here, and I fully expected to adjust some, but am surprised at how little they need. The vocals are very clean and are probably the highlight, but with a little increase on the highs and what's showing up now after hours of play time, they are crisp and bright. The bass is real punchy and clean. Acoustic guitar's and piano's sound very good and accurate and crisp. No, they do not image or sound as open and airy as some of the more expensive pairs, but they are a closed cup design and that contributes to anything you listen to. Vocals recorded in a proper studio have a nice open room filling feel to them. They perform better at at low volumes than I expected still having the presence of that nice bass response. At moderately high volume they perform well, but if pushed to very high volumes they kind of fall apart and get a bit mid-range dominant. As a whole, are they as good or better than most expensive brands? No they're not. But I can say they sound about 90% of my Audio Technica's that I paid $125.00 for. They are more than I expected, and are very enjoyable to listen too. They are not fatiguing on the ears after long periods of listening, which is my first sign of how clean and clear they are, from my experience. I've been at my desk most of the day and have had them on for about 6 hrs and they still are comfortable and enjoyable. So, the bottom line is if you don't want to spend a lot, these are a great value. I couldn't say how they would perform with itunes or compressed mp3's on your phone. I would expect to loose lots of quality due to the obvious music compression and lack of power of a small device. My Audio Engine D1 DAC was designed and built for one job, to make audio as good as possible, a phone well also does many other things too. I'm completely satisfied with the purchase and expect to use them a lot. And would recommend them to anyone looking for a solid budget product that performs better than it should.

I got this after a 2nd pair of Monoprice 8323 headphones broke. This looks to be of better build quality and probably won't have its joints break from normal use. These headphones sound a bit better too, though, I still like to use equalizer software to improve it a bit more. Not enough bass for my liking without eq. These are very comfortable to wear for long periods of time. I like the fact that these don't fold in like DJ style ones (I got the HAS-15 model, they don't fold in, but the ear cups swivel) since it makes it easier to slip on. Having a detachable cord that can be replaced with any standard 3.5mm male to male cable is great. I tend to get headphone cords snagged on something and short them out, so this ends up increasing the longevity of this pair of headphones quite a bit for me. Hopefully it's a pair I can keep permanently.

Highly recommend this product. I was sort of skeptical because of the low amount of reviews, but after receiving my pair, my doubts went away. The noise-cancelling feature is pretty good, especially for the price. It can be toggled on and off with a switch. The sound quality is very high, and is very clear. If you’re listening to music, you can hear every detail of the song. If you’re looking for a high quality Bluetooth headset for a fair price, this would definitely be the one for you. One thing I noticed, though, is that the headset is very tight. However, if you put them onto something fairly wide, and leave them for a day or two, they’ll stretch out. The first day I wore them, they hurt my ears from the tightness. However, they’re working fine now!

First i have to say that i have owned Bose and Audiotechnica headphones before and i am still having the audiotechnica m50 headphone and use it daily, so i have some references to compare with this has-10 headphone. The has10 sounds very bright and crisp right off the box. It is so bright that is too much to my taste. But at the same time you can hear every instrument in the midst of a symphony. The bass of has10 is tight and strong and the high notes are sharp and crisp this made the mid-range somewhat less prominent. I am burning this Has10 with Bach's organ musics at full volume so it will cover the whole dynamic range of the Has10. I am sure after the breaking in it will mellow down a little. I am surprised with the sound quality of this has10, and it sure is able to bring out all the sounds covering the whole dynamic range of any music. I am surprised, also, at the manufacture's ability to make such good headphone for its low cost ( i bought this has10 for 30 dollars). I fully recommend this has10 to anyone who wants an exccellent headphone. this is a review after i have burned the headphone for two full days. This has10 gets even better after the breaking in and it is every inch as good as my Audiotechinca M50 THAT is more than 10 years old and still working perfect. I only hope this has10 will last just as long. its make up is very similar to the M50 in appearance and material used.

OK. First let me get something out of the way. This is my second pair of these headphones. The first ones came a few days ago and the right side was dead on arrival. Annoying? Yes. But at this price, more often than most things, it's quality control and consistency that are lacking and so I was not totally surprised. Today I got my replacement (thanks Amazon!) and out of the box they sound fantastic! Should I have taken a star off? I'll leave that up to you. I'm cool with 5-stars. I needed a second set of monitoring headphones to use at my desk outside of my recording booth so I wasn't having to drag my Sony's back and forth. I didn't want to spend much, and these fit the bill. I'm happy with the sound and the overall feel of the headphones. About one in ten headphone--if that--feel comfortable on my apparently oddly shaped head, and these are more comfortable than I expected. I don't hear and creaking or cracking when I twist them up a bit, and they fit snug but comfortable. I was also pleasantly surprised by the ear pads.. They fit my larger ears better than most. That said, I will still replace them soon with some larger and higher quality ones. I think the standard ones will work for most people, but if you have these on your head for hours at a time, you will need to figure out what works best for you. As a side note, some people have said you cannot replace the ear pads. This is one of those things many people don't know how to do until they know how to do it, if you know what I mean. :) For those who do not, you need to focus *not* on the threaded seam, but on the edge slightly outside that seam. That is where you pull the ear pads off. Be gentle and you will soon figure it out. Anyways, these look like the could be one of those rare cheap but awesome products. Of course, after quality control and consistency, longevity is the bane of these kinds of products. If mine crap out I will try to update this review.

Out of the box these headphones are flat across ranges as they match their 'monitor' description. After an hour of heavy bass playback the 45mm magnets loosen up the cones to become more bass responsive (All Is Full Of Love or Hunter - Bjork and no I did not listen to them during that hour of bass break-in at a higher volume) . Clarity in mids area very acceptable, highs seem to turn harsh at higher volume. Staging is present (any echoes or live recordings are represented well enough). Presence is more above your head than in it. Only the largest ears would be a problem inside the earcups. At a 7 1/4" hat size, I have no problem with fit and comfort. I could see where the leather earcups (and leather head band) feel warm but that is better than felt or 'pleather' (fake leather) breaking done over time. The scale on the adjustable bands is a nice touch. Leakage is slight only for a person next to you to hear. Sealing outside sounds is good enough. About a 6' cord with 1/8" plug (including a 1/4" adapter) comes out the left side cup. With stainless steel sliders and aluminum covers, these headphones do not have the plastic feel or clank others do.