Pioneer DJ HDJ-CUE1 Bluetooth DJ Headphones (Matte White)
- Bluetooth 5.0 with AAC
- 40mm Drivers Tuned for Bass Detail
- 5 Hz to 30 kHz Frequency Response
- Swivel Earcups & Foldable Design
Pioneer DJ HDJ-CUE1 Bluetooth DJ Headphones (Matte Black)
- Bluetooth 5.0 with AAC
- 40mm Drivers Tuned for Bass Detail
- 5 Hz to 30 kHz Frequency Response
- Swivel Earcups & Foldable Design
Pioneer DJ HDJ-X5 Over-Ear DJ Headphones (Silver)
- 40mm Drivers
- Frequency Response: 5 Hz to 30 kHz
- Solid Left and Right Separation
- Bass Reflex Chamber for Deep Bass
Senal SMH-1000 Professional Field and Studio Monitor Headphones Kit with Stand and Leather Earpads
- Over-Ear Monitor Headphones for Gigs
- Includes Desktop Headphone Stand
- Includes Sheepskin Leather Earpads
- Closed-Back, Over-Ear Circumaural Design
Beyerdynamic DT 270 PRO Closed-Back, Over-Ear Headphones
- For Recording and Monitoring
- Circumaural/Over-Ear Design
- Padded Headband and Velour Earpads
- 5 Hz - 24 kHz Frequency Response
AIAIAI TMA-2 DJ XE On-Ear Headphones
- Ideal for Live Performance and Studios
- Modular Design, Interchangeable Parts
- Balanced Sound with Punchy Bass
- Stiff & Light Bio-Cellulose Diaphragm
Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO X Professional Open-Back Studio Headphones
- Critical Listening, Mixing, Mastering
- Open-Back, Over-Ear Design
- Dynamic STELLAR.45 Drivers
- 5 Hz to 40 kHz Frequency Response
RODE PSA1+ Pro Studio Boom/Arm Kit with NTH-100 Professional Headphones
- For Radio Broadcast, Podcasts, Voiceover
- PSA1+ Pro Studio Boom/Arm
- NTH-100 Professional Headphones
- Headphones Holder
Senal SMH-1000-MK2 Professional Field and Studio Monitor Headphones Kit with Deluxe Velour Earpads (3-Pack)
- 3 x Over-Ear Monitor Headphones for Gigs
- 3 x Velour Earpads
- Closed-Back Over-Ear Circumaural Design
- Rugged Design for Field and Studio Use
Audio-Technica ATH-R70xa Open-Back Reference Headphones
- Critical Listening, Mixing, Mastering
- Open, Over-Ear Design
- 45mm Dynamic Drivers
- 5 Hz to 40 kHz Frequency Response
AlphaTheta HDJ-F10 Professional Wireless DJ Headphones
- Ultralow-Latency Wireless Performance
- High-Quality, High-Volume Sound
- Rivals Pioneer's Flagship DJ Headphones
- SonicLink Technology for DJing
Remote Audio HN-7506 High-Noise Isolating Headphones
- Isolates You from Loud Ambient Noise
- Features Sony MDR-7506 Drivers
- Reduces Outside Noise up to 45 dB
- Customized Internal Earpiece Baffling
Focal Clear MG Open-Back Headphones (Chestnut and Mixed Metal Finish)
- For High-Quality Critical Listening
- Circumaural Open-Back Design
- 40mm M-Shaped Dome Drivers
- 5 Hz to 28 kHz Frequency Response
VocoPro Silent Disco Pro 3100 Long-Range Event Package (3 Transmitters, 100 Headphone Receivers)
- Personal Headphone Broadcast System
- Use Multiple Receivers Simultaneously
- For Dance Events, Conferences, and More
- Three User-Controlled LED Modes
Behringer HPM1000 Multipurpose Closed-Back Headphones (Silver)
- For Musicians, Producers
- Closed-Back, Over-Ear Design
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Padded Oval-Shaped Earcups
Behringer HPS3000 Closed-Back Studio Headphones
- For Musicians, Producers
- Closed-Back, Over-Ear Design
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Padded Oval-Shaped Ear Cups
American Audio HP 700 Over-Ear DJ Headphones
- Over-Ear, Closed-Back Design
- 57mm Dynamic Drivers
- 5 Hz to 30 kHz Frequency Response
- Foldable for Compact Storage
Roland RH-5 Around-Ear Stereo Headphones
- Circumaural, Closed-Back Design
- 40mm Drivers
- 10 Hz to 22 kHz Frequency Response
- Comfortable Fit
Alesis DRP100 Extreme Isolating Electronic Drum Headphones
- For Electronic Drum Monitoring
- Over-Ear Isolating Design
- 40mm Drivers
- Sweat-Proof Silicone Band
KRK 6402 KNS 6402 Over-Ear Headphones
- For Critical Listening, Tracking & More
- Lightweight & Durable Construction
- Accurate Sound Across 10 Hz to 22 kHz
- Up to 26 dB of Passive Noise Reduction
AKG K92 Closed-Back Studio Headphones
- 40mm Drivers
- Over-Ear and Lightweight Design
- Closed-Back for Maximum Isolation
- Self-Adjusting Headband
OneOdio Monitor 80 Professional Open-Back Headphones
- For Audiophiles, Studio, and Songwriters
- Open-Back Design
- High-Impedance 40mm Drivers
- Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 40 kHz
RODE NTH-50 Professional On-Ear Headphones
- For Creator, DJ, Producer, Audiophile
- Detailed, Balanced Sound Profile
- Custom 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Low Distortion Across Frequencies
Yamaha HPH-MT5 Studio Monitor Headphones (Black)
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- Circumaural, Sound-Isolating Design
- 3-Dimensional Pivot Arm for Better Fit
- Allows for Single-Ear Monitoring
Direct Sound EX29 Plus V3 Extreme Isolation Closed-Back Stereo Headphones (Midnight Black)
- Model with Most Isolation in EI Series
- Thick Earpads for Isolated Listening
- 40mm Dynamic Drivers
- 36.7 dB Passive Attenuation
Direct Sound SP34 Studio Plus V3 Extreme Isolation Headphones (Jet Black)
- Stylish Appearance & Accurate Sound
- Closed-Back, Circumaural Design
- 40mm TruSound V2 High-Performance Driver
- 33.4 dB of Passive Attenuation
OneOdio Studio Max 1 Wireless Over-Ear DJ Headphones
- For DJs and Songwriters
- Co-Branded with DJ Arianna
- 20 ms of Ultralow Latency
- LDAC and Hi-Res Audio Certified
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
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.


