🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The LyxPro HAS-10 Closed Back Over Ear Professional Studio Monitor and Mixing Headphones are designed for serious audio professionals. Featuring a powerful NdFeB magnet system for instant dynamic response, these headphones ensure exceptional sound isolation and comfort during long sessions. With a durable design that includes telescoping stainless steel arms and a single-sided straight cable, they are built to withstand the rigors of studio use while providing a premium listening experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 295 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Music Production Equipment |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Enhanced Bass, Soft earpads, natural sound, Noise Isolation, recording headphones |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | DJ, Recording, Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Circle |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Over Ear Studio Headphones |
Theme | Music, Audio Production |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
I**2
Compiten fácilmente con audífonos el triple de costosos
Específicamente los puedo comparar con los Audio-Technica ATH-M40x que tuve y se estropearon un día que llovió y los traía en la mochila, los conos de las bocinas no se mojaron directamente pero absorbieron humedad y el sonido se arruinó por completo. Reemplazar las bocinas salía más caro que comprar estos LyxPro. Tras realizar una investigación a conciencia, encontré estos monitores LyxPro HAS-15 con buenas reseñas por todo Internet, y la verdad sí cumplieron las expectativas, son cómodos, la diadema tiene menos rango de movimiento que los Audio-Technica, pero se sienten sólidos y de buena calidad. La respuesta es bastante plana y transparente, lo cual es ideal para mezclar y monitorear grabaciones, yo los uso para tocar y grabar música. Las bocinas son más grandes (45mm) que las de Audio-Technica (40mm), lo cual ayuda a la respuesta en los registros graves. Traen dos cables desmontables, liso y espiral, con adaptador para jack 1/4", por lo que se pueden reemplazar si se dañan. También sirven para escuchar música, pero es necesario jugar con la ecualización, porque en directo se escucha plana, pero es normal, son monitores de estudio, no audífonos para actividades cotidianas, aunque las cubren sin problema. Si duran un año o más, habrá sido una fantástica compra, y volvería a comprarlos sin duda.
L**H
Grottenschlecht
Ich wollte noch zusätzlich Kopfhörer um einen Mix in meinem Heimstudio zu machen, wenn die Uhrzeit schon fortgeschritten ist und um hin wieder etwas Musik zu hören.In der Beschreibung seht unter anderem für Mixing und die Angaben über den Frequenzbereich, klangen wirklich gut.Eines vorweg, der angegebene Frequenzbereich stimmt auf keinen Fall!!!!!Kein Bass, keine Mitten und keine Höhen.Es sind einfach mieße Kinderkopfhörer.Normalerweise mixe ich mit meinen Shure SRH840. Mir ist schon klar, daß die in einer anderen Preisklasse sind, so zwischen 118 und 129 Euro.Weiters habe ich noch Behringer HPS3000 um 17,90 und Bluetoothkopfhörer aus dem Supermarkt um 9,90.Und beide klingen um Welten besser.All jenen die für diese Kopfhörer 5 Sterne vergeben haben kann ich nur empfehlen, einmal die Shure zu testen, dann wisst Ihr wie gute Kopfhörer klingen.Nicht kaufen, 2 Euro wären dafür Zuviel.
A**R
Great Headphones, Keep 'em With You.
For the time I had them they were really good. I find it depends on the audio you're listening to, YouTube doesn't even go close to the full potential of these headphones. However on Spotify, you can hear everything you're intended to and the sound's very, very good. I however was unfortunate, I believe they fell out of my backpack on or after I got off the bus. Last Friday was not able to find them. Figured I better leave a review before I forget what they were like. I would like to order another pair however, I cannot spend so much money so fast. They're definitely worth the price they're currently being sold at "$45" And if I wasn't so insistent on saving my money. I would get another pair. As long as you get a good audio service, these things are a beauty.
S**Z
Fantstic build and sound quality for this price
I am thoroughly impressed by these headphones at this price point. I've had many pairs of more expensive headphones and just really wanted something to keep permanently at my home PC and not spend so much. What attracted me initially to these is the build quality. These are built like they should cost $150.00 not $40.00. I've owned a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50's and they are very similar to the construction of those. In fact I sold those because they were not comfortable on me for some reason. The LyxPro are very sturdy, have a nice thick cord that's perfect in length for an office set up, they are extremely comfortable for me. The ear foam is very soft and they fit nicely over my ears. They do as good of job as any others for noise suppression . I don't care much about packaging reviews, but they arrived in a box and it wasn't damaged....I think when reading reviews on audio products, and headphones in this case, there's a couple of very important factors to keep in mind as to who's writing the review. First off, headphones, and all speakers have a "break in" period before they will sound correctly. The cones outer suspension ring needs to become flexible and compliant, which it is not when brand new. These are no different than any others I've purchased, they kind of sounded like poo straight out of the box, but that's not important. I got the headphones 3 days ago and have had them playing non-stop for the entire time since I received them, so I'm at like maybe 55-60 hours right now. I simply had my playlist repeating at a fairly high volume, and never turned my computer off. Each day they sounded better and better, and today they are most likely what is a real listening experience. The second factor when reading a review, is what equipment or device is being used and, what file types or quality is being listened too. I'm an audio lover and I'm using a Foobar2000 player with CD's ripped to FLAC lossless format. I'm playing the headphones through an Audio Engine D1 DAC-headphone amp. So, I feel I'm going to get the most out of them.So as far as the sound quality goes they are fantastic! The people that say there's no bass are dull or have no imaging have probably reviewed them straight from the box. They are just a little flat on the high's but have some real good punch on the bottom end. I've included a screen shot with this review of my player to show the EQ and what I've adjusted. I've settled on mostly flat, but with a slight increase on the top end (I've got some hearing issues and don't hear high frequencies so great and that my be why) and I've also just kicked the bass a bit, but not for all songs, there are songs that I leave the EQ flat, but always have the highs adjusted up. In a perfect world for an "audiophile" an EQ wouldn't be used, but we aren't dealing with high end stuff here, and I fully expected to adjust some, but am surprised at how little they need. The vocals are very clean and are probably the highlight, but with a little increase on the highs and what's showing up now after hours of play time, they are crisp and bright. The bass is real punchy and clean. Acoustic guitar's and piano's sound very good and accurate and crisp. No, they do not image or sound as open and airy as some of the more expensive pairs, but they are a closed cup design and that contributes to anything you listen to. Vocals recorded in a proper studio have a nice open room filling feel to them. They perform better at at low volumes than I expected still having the presence of that nice bass response. At moderately high volume they perform well, but if pushed to very high volumes they kind of fall apart and get a bit mid-range dominant.As a whole, are they as good or better than most expensive brands? No they're not. But I can say they sound about 90% of my Audio Technica's that I paid $125.00 for. They are more than I expected, and are very enjoyable to listen too. They are not fatiguing on the ears after long periods of listening, which is my first sign of how clean and clear they are, from my experience. I've been at my desk most of the day and have had them on for about 6 hrs and they still are comfortable and enjoyable.So, the bottom line is if you don't want to spend a lot, these are a great value. I couldn't say how they would perform with itunes or compressed mp3's on your phone. I would expect to loose lots of quality due to the obvious music compression and lack of power of a small device. My Audio Engine D1 DAC was designed and built for one job, to make audio as good as possible, a phone well also does many other things too. I'm completely satisfied with the purchase and expect to use them a lot. And would recommend them to anyone looking for a solid budget product that performs better than it should.
O**E
Best value in the price range
Hope this product still available. Got this just to watch the movies. Compared to previous headphones i had which were quite overloaded with frequencies and ending up with all of them sort of blending together I found these to be very very clear and crispy. Bass is not overwhelming, highs doesn't pierce your ears and mids don't make the other two sound crap. Do yourself a favour and get these if you are looking for decent budget cans. Keep in mind lead is quite long and doesn't come off so you can't swap it for a shorter one for listening to music when out and about.
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