C**A
The best for drummers
The best for drummers
A**A
Professional and durable top-of-the-line!
Cannot go wrong with Vic Firth amazing, durable, professional
C**}
Good quality
First of all, these are not blue tooth.My drums sound great from the moment I sit down, because of these. Usually, your ears have to adjust to the high frequencies and the damage to your hearingIs detrimental. Sometimes I put an over head mic and run through my mixer to get the full kit sound.only thing I’m missing is some low end kick and I’ve ordered a butt kicker to solve that problem.These are not the most comfortable headphones, but you tend to get used to it. They will hurt your head after about an hour, It’s almost unbearable, but what do you expect from isolation phones, they have to fit tight.
Z**S
Great Isolation, Cheap Headband Cover
I went with the corded option because I didn’t want to deal with charging batteries etc. These work great. My only gripe is the cover has come off of the headband exposes the metal. This can pull your hair if you are not careful.
S**S
Fantastic Isolation headphones for drumming
Awesome for drumming! They fit tight around your ears and isolate well. The build and sound quality is excellent; they sound great and are rock solid; should last for some years.
R**
Comes as Advertised
I have been looking for "In Ears" and/or headphones for the last two years where:#1- What I hear (ie the click, tracks) cannot be heard out of my headset, to prevent microphones on stage bleeding#2- Where i can hear my own mix clearlyThis product does that! Yes, it is a bit tight and no it is not as good sound quality as the Sony MDR-7506.That being said; This is has solved the problem and I would say that the quality of the sound is very decent, where I would give the Sony MDR-7506 a 10 for sound quality , I would give this a 7 +/- .Quick note; I have been using the headphones with one ear out so I can hear how everything is sounding on stage to get a real feel. This still has solved the main issues and now the next problem is working on setting my own mixes on stage, which is a great problem to have!
B**O
Industry standard
These headphones are intended for drummers. They reduce the acoustical sound level in the room (the drums) from reaching your ears, while providing stereo audio via the attached TRS (tip, ring, sleeve) audio cable… so the drummer can better hear the music they are playing along with.So you can use these to simply protect your hearing from loud sounds, or use them as sound isolating headphones for listening to music… or both!Don’t be confused, these are not active noise canceling headphones. There is no powered electronics built in. They are just analog headphones, but ones where the ear cup design blocks a great deal of sound from outside the phones. So in a sense they do reduce “noise” from around you, but do not actively cancel the sound with tiny microphones and smart electronics.I would say these are “industry standard”. The build quality seems tough, and they do a great job serving their purpose. I do however wish the cable was detachable, but sadly it is not. If you just want to play drums, you have to deal with navigating the cable hanging down from the right phone.All and all a well made professional product at an affordable price.
M**9
Isolation not great.
I never listened to these because the isolation is not good enough for a drummer.Comparing with 20 and 28 db ear plugs I don't think it's anywhere close to 25 db at important frequencies.I bought "M" set from BD and they are much better for isolation as a drum headset.
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