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Preliminary info on Behringer headphones...
Hi,
I just picked up my new pair of Behringer headphones today, specifically the HPX2000 "DJ" headhpones model.
Some initial impressions:
- Can't beat the price, they were $35 CND.
- Very, very comfortable headphones - foam padded headband, big comfy ear cushions
- Not a "closed" headhpone design
- Cups swivel 90 degrees
I will update this thread once I get a chance to listen to them extensively this weekend, so that I can update everyone here on the overall sound quality. My intitial impression - for $20US you can't go wrong with these phones.
P.S. I haven't used a high end set of DJ phones, but I think that these swivel the wrong way? If you hold one cup up to your ear, the headphones hang in front of you.

There's already a post right here.
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| Originally posted by Nabistai There's already a post right here. |

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If it's not a closed design than it will be absolutely useless in any sort of a loud environment....

Might as well get a set of Senn HD497's... 
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| Originally posted by blighty Yeah, but STILL no review.... ![]() Greetings, Blighty |
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| Originally posted by Nabistai Doesn't really matter now does it? It's way to cheap to be any good and anyone can see that they aren't exactly durable. |
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| Originally posted by blighty You are probabely absolutely right but since there is no review you can't just say they are crap.. Greetings, Blighty |
) ans overall the headphones didn't fit very well. Theres your review
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| Originally posted by Nabistai true BUT I went to a store yesterday to pick up something I ordered and this behringer model was lying there. When I put it on it blocked almost nothing from what was playing on the radio, the cups were to small for my ears (and no the problem isn't me, it's the headphones ) ans overall the headphones didn't fit very well. Theres your review |
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| Originally posted by Nabistai I went to a store yesterday to pick up something I ordered and this behringer model was lying there. When I put it on it blocked almost nothing from what was playing on the radio, the cups were to small for my ears (and no the problem isn't me, it's the headphones ) ans overall the headphones didn't fit very well. Theres your review |

I guess you get what you pay for.
...bearing in mind that I have not yet used any of the "Pro" DJ headhpones, here are some thoughts (not quite a review):
- I thought I was getting bass distortions on these phones, but it turned out to be the crappy amp in your average CD walkman. I've now hooked it up to my computer, and can turn it so loud that it's uncomfortable.
- The sound in my opinion blows away that of my cheap pair of Sonys. These phones have nice highs, mid-range is good, not quite as much bass as I might like, but not an enormous difference.
- Yes, without having any music on, you can hear right through them. But with music on, I generally don't hear anything outside the phones.
My opinion at this point is that you can't go wrong with them as an entry level choice. I will bring these and my Sonys to a local club for amateur DJ night very soon, and I'll see how they work on a big system.
I'm not yet ready to drop $200 on phones.
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| Originally posted by Gluegun .... If it's not a closed design than it will be absolutely useless in any sort of a loud environment.... ![]() Might as well get a set of Senn HD497's... |
You are confusing circum-aural/supra-aural with closed/open design.
Closed design mean that they block out a lot of exterior sound, while open lets everything through.
Circum-aural means the cup covers the whole ear (or even encapsulates the ear), while supra-aural means it rests on your ear.
Supra-aural phones can be closed or open, circum-aural can be either also...
PS : you also have intra-aural phones, also called in-ear. Those can be of closed design also... Just look at those etymotic phones.
Where did you pick these up? $35 is a steal!
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| Originally posted by DamnDirtyApe Where did you pick these up? $35 is a steal! |
ive also got a pair of these, check Here. The post above where someone mentions that its their review, is absolute utter bulls**t they are a good size, larger than my mates sony mdv500's (is that right, or r they called mdr500s) nd they are generally big enough, so yes you have some strangely large ears. i would give a proper review, but im not really a pro, so i cant really compare them to much. but they do seem to swivel the wrong way IMO, again i would need to look at other cans. neway they are good for the price, and have so far served me well in what i need them for. my only complaint is that the wire isnt quite long enough for me, but hey im a fussy person. oh and while im thinking about it, i have also had a problem of the black lining coming out of the thing where it goes ( near the plasticy bit ) ( ooh rnt i technical) but that was only a tiny bit ( bout 2cm) and has only happened once.s o they are def worth the money IMO
*sigh* If you want a cheap pair of closed, bassy, isolating headphones that would be good enough for some basic DJing purposes, get a set of Sennheiser HD212 Pro's. They're like, only $40 or so...
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