Polsen HPC-A20 Closed-Back Studio Monitor Headphones Value Kit (10-Pack)
- Musicians, Podcasters, Creators
- 10 x HPC-A20 Closed-Back Headphones
- Listen on Mobile Devices, Computers
- Closed-Back Over-the-Ear Design
Dillinger Labs Helix Wireless Over-Ear SKAA Headphones
- For DJing, Gaming & Everyday Listening
- SKAA Wireless Tech for Low Latency
- Use 4 SKAA Receivers per 1 Transmitter
- Select Your Transmitter with Bond Button
Yamaha HPH-MT7W Studio Monitor Headphones (White)
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Circumaural, Sound-Isolating Design
- 3-Dimensional Pivot-Arm for Better Fit
- Allows for Single-Ear Monitoring
Roland RH-200S Circumaural Closed-Back Monitor Headphones (Silver)
- For Mixing, Editing, or Recording
- 40mm Neodymium Drivers
- Circumaural Sound-Isolating Design
- 180ยฐ Swiveling Earcups
Roland RH-200 Circumaural Closed-Back Monitor Headphones (Black)
- For Mixing, Editing, or Recording
- 40mm Neodymium Drivers
- Circumaural Sound-Isolating Design
- 180ยฐ Swiveling Earcups
Heil Sound Pro Set 3 Studio Headphones
- 10 to 22,000 Hz Frequency Response
- Over-Ear Fit
- Padded Earcups
- Lightweight 7 oz Design
AKG K182 Professional Closed-Back Monitor Headphones
- 50mm Drivers
- Over-Ear Design
- Closed-Back Sound-Isolating Design
- 3D-Axis Folding Mechanism
Mackie MC-350 Closed-Back Headphones (Black)
- 50mm Dynamic Drivers
- Closed-Back, Sound-Isolating Design
- Adjustable Headband and Soft Earpads
- Rotatable Earcups
Austrian Audio Hi-X20 Over-Ear Closed-Back Headphones
- For Studio and Home Applications
- Proprietary 44mm Hi-X Drivers
- Extremely Low Noise at All Frequencies
- Balanced Mids and Highs with Clear Bass
Direct Sound SP34 Studio Plus V3 Extreme Isolation Headphones (Alpine White)
- Stylish Appearance & Accurate Sound
- Closed-Back, Circumaural Design
- 40mm TruSound V2 High-Performance Driver
- 33.4 dB of Passive Attenuation
Dexibell DX HF7 On-Ear Monitor Headphones
- 45mm Dynamic Drivers
- Supra-Aural, Closed-Back Design
- Passive Noise Isolation
- 10 Hz to 26 kHz Frequency Response
Yamaha HPH-MT8 Studio Monitor Headphones (Black)
- 45mm Neodymium Drivers
- Circumaural, Sound-Isolating Design
- 3-Dimensional Pivot-Arm for Better Fit
- Allows for Single-Ear Monitoring
Sony MDR-7506 with Senal SMH-1000-MK2 2-Headphone Kit
- 1 Pair of Sony MDR-7506 Headphones
- 1 Pair of Senal SMH-1000-MK2 Headphones
- 40mm Neodymium Drivers
- Closed-Back, Over-Ear Circumaural Design
Pioneer DJ HDJ-CX Super-Lightweight Professional On-Ear DJ Headphones (Black)
- Large 35mm Drivers
- Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 30 kHz
- Nylon Earpads and Head Cushion
- Durable Construction
V-MODA M-10 Over-Ear DJ Headphones
- For Home and Semi-Professional DJs
- Dual-Diaphragm Drivers with Refined Bass
- Wide 5 Hz to 40 kHz Frequency Response
- Excellent Sound Isolation and Resolution
RODE NTH-100M Professional Over-Ear Headset Kit with Desktop Stand
- For Mixing, Video, Recording, Podcasting
- Includes Detachable NTH-Mic
- Comfortable, Sound Isolating & Neutral
- 40mm Custom-Matched Dynamic Drivers
Yamaha HPH-MT7 Studio Monitor Headphones (Black)
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Circumaural, Sound-Isolating Design
- 3-Dimensional Pivot-Arm for Better Fit
- Allows for Single-Ear Monitoring
Roland RH-A7 Monitor Headphones (Black)
- Optimized for Digital Piano Listening
- Open-Air Design
- Comfortable, Light, and Secure Fit
- Long-Term Usage without Fatigue
Fostex RPmk3 Series T40RPmk3 Stereo Headphones (Closed Type)
- Copper-Foil Etched Polyimide Diaphragm
- Neodymium Magnet
- Proprietary Regular Phase Technology
- Closed-Back Earcups for Focused Bass
Roland RH-300 Circumaural Stereo Studio Headphones
- 45mm Neodymium Drivers
- Circumaural, Closed-Back Design
- 10 Hz to 25 kHz Frequency Response
- 11' Cable Provides Slack
Kali Audio HP-1 Multi-Reference Wireless Over-Ear Studio Headphones
- For Music Production and Gaming
- 3 Selectable Tuning Modes
- Studio Mode for Accuracy
- Consumer for Balanced Sound
Beyerdynamic DT-770M Over-Ear Closed-Back Headphones (80 Ohms)
- For Percussionists & FOH Sound Engineers
- High 35 dB Noise Attenuation
- Excellent Playback Precision
- Very High Max SPL of 105 dB
Direct Sound DS-74 Closed-Back Monitoring Headphones
- Closed-Back, Circumaural Design
- 50mm Drivers
- Frequency Response of 10 Hz to 30 kHz
- 3.5mm Gold-Plated Stereo Plug
Direct Sound DS-73 Semi-Open Reference Monitoring Headphones
- Semi-Open, Circumaural Design
- 50mm Drivers
- Frequency Response of 10 Hz to 36 kHz
- Wide, Flat Frequency Response
Mackie MC-450 Open-Back Headphones
- 42mm Dynamic Drivers
- Open-Back, Clarity-Enhancing Design
- Adjustable Headband, Memory Foam Earpads
- Rotatable Earcups
Sennheiser HD 300 PROtect Closed-Back Active Gard Studio Monitor Headphones
- Precision-Diaphragm Dynamic Drivers
- Circumaural, Sound-Isolating Design
- Switchable Peak Level Protection
- Up to 32 dB of Passive Noise Isolation
Dekoni Audio Blue Fostex/Dekoni HiFi Audiophile Planar Magnetic Headphone
- Asymmetrical Earpads Reduce Fatigue
- Redesigned Inner Baffle
- Warmer Sound than Stock T50RP MKIII
- Copper-Foil Etched Polyimide Diaphragm
Audio-Technica ATH-M60xa On-Ear Closed-Back Monitor Headphones
- For Studio, Broadcast, and Mobile Use
- 45mm Neodymium Dynamic Drivers
- 15 Hz to 28 kHz Frequency Response
- Tuned for Clarity & Deep, Accurate Bass
Learning About Studio Monitor Headphones & Professional Headphones
Enjoy high-fidelity sound when monitoring audio tracks with professional studio headphones. Compared to regular headphones, they produce more detailed, natural sounds and handle high volumes without distortion. This premium sound equipment is essential for live performances and studio recordings. DJs, sound engineers, radio hosts, and musicians use them alongside condenser and dynamic recording microphones, to produce high-quality audio tracks.
What Are Studio Headphones?
These are headsets for professional audio production. Manufacturers optimize their outputs for sound recording and mixing. You can use them to monitor vocals and the audio outputs of instruments during recording sessions. Studio headsets offer excellent noise reduction so you can hear subtle differences when monitoring recorded sounds. While studio monitors are best for mixing, sound engineers and producers usually have monitor headphones plugged into digital or analog recording mixers. These complement the loudspeakers when isolating small, elusive details.
Why Should You Get Pro Headphones?
The chief reason to get these listening devices is their stellar sound outputs. They have high-fidelity sound signatures that render audio tracks faithfully. Professional monitor earphones also have better build quality than consumer models. They usually have metal headbands and frames, and some use replaceable parts. Their ear cushions use plush, padded premium materials that make them more comfortable and help them last longer than regular pairs.
Types of Professional Headphones
The three types are closed-back, open-back, and semi-open. Closed-back units provide complete sound isolation and block out ambient sound. This makes them ideal for sound monitoring, especially while recording vocals. You should also use them with digital multi-track recorders and players to avoid interference when combining multiple audio sources. The closed design also improves bass response, but gives sound output an artificial feel.
Open-back models sound more natural, by letting in some background noise. However, they also leak sounds coming from their ear cups. They’re perfect for sound mixing, but not for vocal recording where leaking sounds can cause acoustic feedback when picked up by microphones. They are, however, safe to use with loud instruments. Open-back earphones have weaker bass responses than closed-back models.
Semi-open units serve as a compromise between open- and closed-back designs. They provide better isolation than open-back models, but don’t sound as natural. However, they do sound more natural than closed-back units. Opt for a pair of semi-open earphones if you want to use the same unit for monitoring while mixing and recording.
Supra-Aural vs. Circumaural Headphones?
Both terms refer to ear cup designs. Circumaural means around the ear while supra-aural translates to above the ear. Most studio monitor headphones use circumaural design. These have ear cups that completely cover the ears and produce better sound isolation. Supra-aural models are lighter and smaller and let in some ambient noise since they don’t seal the ears.
Produce high-quality audio tracks in your home studio by using the right monitor headphones. Check B&H Photo and Video for a wide selection of professional wired and wireless headphones.


