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Behringer HPS3000

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Stereo Studio Headphones

  • Wider transmission area
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Cobalt capsule with high efficiency
  • Capsule diameter: 40 mm
  • Sensitivity: 110 dB @ 1 kHz
  • Maximum input level: 100 mW
  • Impedance: 64 ohms
  • One-sided connection cable made of oxygen-free copper strands
  • Cable length: 2.0 m
  • Connection: 6.3 mm stereo connector
  • Optimized, oval auricles
Available since February 2003
Item number 160750
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Over-Ear
System Closed Back
Impedance 64 Ohms
Frequency range 20 Hz – 20000 Hz
Adaptor Yes
Replaceable Cable No
Colour Black/Silver
Max. SPL 110 dB
Type Of Connector Jack
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Good for casual use, but not for intensive and serious applications.
FerreroRocher 23.05.2020
Very good headphones for casual use, which means when you want to listen to something not more than 1 hour, and when sound quality is not crucial.
But, if you plan to use them for many hours, they will become quite tiresome to wear. Also, don't even think about some more critical usage such as mixing, recording etc. They are really not at that level.

But still, good choice for amateurs considering the price.
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Good budget monitoring option
Breaking Bass 15.03.2024
I ordered them for monitoring while recording in studio, as I don't need a high quality of sound for that. The feel quite comfortable, but the plastic they are made of feels quite cheap. The only real problem I encountered with them was quite short cable that cannot be disconnected, but I solved that with long adapter cables. When playing music really loud the bass starts to distort quite noticably. If you plan to use them just for monitoring and metronome playback while recording I would recommend them, as they are a cheap but useful option, but if you intend to do anything else, I would urge you to look elsewhere.
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Nice one
George K7891 31.03.2020
i use it on my u-phoria umc 22 audio interface and works perfect.
Good sound . And very comfortable!!
The only con is that feels of a little cheap material if i could say
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Anonymous 22.06.2016
My drummer has used these as monitors for gigging, and they have been used by our sound guy whilst working the desk, and both have said that the quality these headphones give far outstrips the price.

The sound is very good across the range and gives a decent transparent sound, great for mixing a live gig, or even a recording. They are also (according to my drummer ;-) ) quite loud, and comfortable to ware during a gig, although they never lasted a whole set because, as gigging musos know, it get's very warm and the last thing you want is over ear headphones to sweat into! Regardless, they have proven a very good substitute to a full active monitor.

My only gripe would be that they feel, and possibly look, a little cheap and plasticy, but then, for the money, that is to be expected.

A very good set of headphones, and well worth the price.
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