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Our studio headphones are essential in a home studio setting and allow you to listen back to your mix for the most accurate sound reproduction possible.

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  1. Vonyx VH120 Padded Beginner DJ Headphone for Mixing
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    Vonyx VH120 Padded Beginner DJ Headphone for Mixing
    • On-ear DJ studio headphones
    • Closed back cups with soft cushions
    • Foldable ear shells and headband adjustment
    • Wide frequency range with deep bass
    • 1.2m cable with 3.5mm and 6.35mm jacks
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  2. Vonyx VH100 Padded Beginner DJ Headphone with Jack Adapter
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    Vonyx VH100 Padded Beginner DJ Headphone with Jack Adapter
    • High-quality on-ear headphones
    • Delivers wide frequency range and deep bass response
    • Features adjustable headband and soft ear cushions for comfort
    • Includes 3.5-6.35mm plug adaptor for suitability with all devices
    • High SPL levels, ideal for monitoring and DJing
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  3. Pro-Signal Stereo DJ Headphones, Black/Silver
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    Pro-Signal Stereo DJ Headphones, Black/Silver
    • Connector Type: 3.5mm Stereo Jack Plug
    • Lead Length: 1.5m
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  4. Audizio ANC110 Wireless Headphone with Active Noise Cancellation
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    Audizio ANC110 Wireless Headphone with Active Noise Cancellation
    • Over-ear wireless headphones
    • Bluetooth 5.0 technology for wireless pairing
    • Active noise cancelling to block external noise
    • Foldable design with a strong metal adjustable headband
    • Up to 8-hour battery life with quick 2-hour charging
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  5. Power Dynamics TG Stereo Ear Phones for Monitor System
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    Power Dynamics TG Stereo Ear Phones for Monitor System
    • Comfortable silicone in-ear earphones
    • Stereo with extended bass response
    • 1m lead length
    • Lightweight
    • 3.5mm stereo jack plug
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  6. Soundlab A073A DJ Headphones, Black
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    Soundlab A073A DJ Headphones, Black
    • 3.5mm and 6.35mm Jack Connectors Supplied
    • Reliable headphones designed for a wide range of uses, from starter DJs, home HiFi, or MP3 players
    • Excellent sound quality even at high volume and comfort with the thick soft ear padding
    • Alternate between stereo or mono signal with the integrated switch
    • Coiled cable allows for movability, which features a universal 3.5mm mini jack connector and a 6.35mm jack plug adaptor
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  7. Soundlab A077B DJ Headphones, Black
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    Soundlab A077B DJ Headphones, Black
    • Closed Back HiFi DJ Monitor Headphones
    • Closed back design with thick ear pads and padded headband for extended periods of use
    • Large 100mm drivers for excellent sound quality and volume output
    • 1.9m coiled lead with 3.5mm Jack and supplied with an adaptor for 1/4" (6.35mm) equipment
    • Ideal for monitoring purposes with switchable stereo/mono signal
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  8. Soundlab A070DB Personal Stereo Headphones
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    Soundlab A070DB Personal Stereo Headphones
    • Adjustable Lightweight Headband
    • Adjustable headband allows for all ages to make use of them, with optimal ear pad placement
    • Soft foam ear pads help with comfort when used over long periods of listening time
    • Lead length of 1.2m for when using further away, such as home audio devices
    • 3.5mm mini jack plug design for use with typical audio equipment like smartphones, laptops, desk computers and more
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Studio monitor headphones are a great element to have in a home studio setting, as they allow you to listen to your mix in an isolated and accurate manner. Providing you with stereo audio, recording headphones allow you to hear the left and right signals of a mix clearly, perfect for when you are mixing.

When recording and mixing audio in a studio setting, you should be mainly using studio monitor speakers. After you have made some progress with a mix, it's great to put a pair of headphones on and listen back to it through a different audio source, as you may hear certain inefficiencies that you didn't notice previously.

Several of our studio headphones are sound cancelling, so you can be certain that you are only hearing the audio being reproduced without any unwanted background noise which can be distracting. All of our monitor headphones are adjustable, so you can alter the size to fit your head for the most comfortable listening experience possible.

Included with a lot of our studio headphones are jack adapters. These change the cable connection from a 3.5mm jack to a 6.3mm jack, making each pair of headphones suitable for a range of different equipment.

Why Monitor Headphones Are Essential for Precision Audio

Monitor headphones are designed to provide exceptional accuracy, making them a cornerstone of professional audio work. Unlike standard consumer headphones, they focus on delivering an authentic representation of sound, ensuring users hear every detail in a mix without colouration or distortion. This is essential for tasks such as mixing, mastering, and critical listening, where precision is key.

A standout feature of monitor headphones is their ability to reproduce a wide frequency range with minimal distortion. This makes it easier to detect subtle details, such as low-end frequencies or background effects, that might otherwise be missed. Their designs often include open-back or closed-back options, with open-back models offering a spacious soundstage ideal for mixing, and closed-back versions providing excellent noise isolation for recording in controlled environments.

Thanks to these attributes, monitor headphones are a popular choice in professional studios, home recording spaces, and even broadcast settings. They allow users, including producers, audio engineers, and videographers, to work with confidence, knowing their sound reproduction is faithful and uncoloured.

The Versatility of Recording Headphones in Creative Workflows

Recording headphones play an integral role in a variety of audio production tasks. Whether capturing live performances or monitoring voiceovers, they are indispensable for ensuring clarity and accuracy. Musicians use recording headphones during tracking sessions to hear playback without interference, while sound engineers rely on their precision to detect unwanted noise or imbalances.

Designed with practicality in mind, many recording headphones feature closed-back designs to minimise sound leakage, ensuring external noise doesn’t interfere with recording sessions. This is particularly beneficial in environments where background noise is a concern, such as busy studios or home recording setups. Additionally, their noise-isolating properties allow podcasters, voice-over artists, and content creators to achieve a clean, professional sound in their work.

Recording headphones are also designed for long-term use, with features like adjustable headbands and cushioned ear pads that provide comfort during extended sessions. Their compatibility with a wide range of devices, often facilitated by the inclusion of jack adapters, further enhances their appeal, making them suitable for professional equipment as well as personal devices.

Whether used in music production, video editing, or podcasting, recording headphones provide the clarity and reliability needed to produce high-quality results, solidifying their importance in any studio setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between studio headphones and normal headphones?

The difference between studio headphones and normal headphones lies in their design and purpose. Studio headphones are built for accurate sound reproduction, providing a flat frequency response to ensure precise monitoring during recording and mixing. In contrast, normal headphones often emphasise bass or other frequencies to enhance casual listening.

Can you use studio headphones for everyday use?

You can use studio headphones for everyday use, but they may not be as comfortable or convenient as regular headphones. Studio headphones are designed for accuracy rather than enhanced bass or other sound profiles preferred for casual listening. Additionally, they often have longer cables and a more robust build, which might not be ideal for portability.

Why do studio headphones sound different?

Studio headphones sound different because they are designed for accuracy rather than enhanced audio effects. Unlike consumer headphones, which often emphasise bass or other frequencies for a more engaging listening experience, studio headphones provide a flat frequency response. This neutral sound profile reveals subtle details and imperfections in the audio, making them ideal for professional monitoring and mixing but less coloured or dynamic for casual listening.

What is the difference between DJ headphones and studio headphones?

The difference between DJ headphones and studio headphones lies in their design and purpose. DJ headphones are built for live performance, featuring enhanced bass, swivelling ear cups for single-ear monitoring, and robust construction to handle high volumes and noisy environments. Studio headphones, on the other hand, are designed for accuracy, with a flat frequency response for precise sound reproduction, making them ideal for mixing and recording in controlled environments.

How do I choose the best studio headphones for mixing and mastering?

When choosing studio headphones for mixing and mastering, look for models with a flat frequency response to ensure accurate sound reproduction. Open-back designs are generally preferred for mixing as they provide a more natural and wide soundstage. Consider comfort for extended use, impedance compatibility with your audio equipment, and build quality for durability.

Do you need studio headphones for music production?

Studio headphones are highly recommended for music production as they provide accurate and detailed sound reproduction. Their flat frequency response helps producers hear the audio as it truly is, ensuring precise mixing and editing. While not strictly necessary, using regular headphones may lead to a less accurate mix due to frequency biases.

Why are studio headphones flat?

Studio headphones are designed to be "flat" to provide an accurate and neutral sound reproduction. This flat frequency response ensures that no specific frequencies, like bass or treble, are exaggerated or suppressed. This allows audio engineers, producers, and musicians to hear the true sound of a recording, making it easier to identify issues and create balanced mixes that translate well across different playback systems.

Do you need a DAC for studio headphones?

A DAC (Digital-to-Analogue Converter) is not strictly necessary for studio headphones but can enhance audio quality in certain setups. Most computers and audio interfaces have built-in DACs that are sufficient for casual use. However, if you want to achieve the best performance from high-impedance studio headphones or work with high-resolution audio, an external DAC or audio interface with a high-quality DAC can provide more detailed and accurate sound.

What is the difference between open-back and closed-back studio headphones?

Open-back studio headphones have a perforated design that allows air and sound to pass through, providing a more natural and spacious audio experience. They are ideal for mixing and mastering but less suitable for noisy environments. Closed-back headphones, on the other hand, have a sealed design that isolates sound, preventing external noise from interfering and minimising sound leakage. They are better suited for recording or use in loud environments.

Are studio headphones better than monitor speakers for mixing?

Studio headphones are not necessarily better than monitor speakers for mixing; they serve different purposes. Headphones provide detailed sound and are useful for identifying subtle issues, especially in untreated acoustic spaces. However, monitor speakers are preferred for mixing as they offer a more natural representation of how audio will sound in a room. For the best results, both are often used together.