Every DJ needs a proper set of headphones. You can’t beatmix without them, and if you can’t hear what you’re trying to mix, you are making things much more difficult for yourself.
DJ headphones are a specialist piece of kit and as such, some pairs come with a lofty price tag. Not everybody has the means to drop thousands on DJ gear, so let’s take a look at five of the best budget DJ headphones…
5 DJ Headphones Under US$175
1. Pioneer HDJ-1500-K
Pioneer DJ released the HDJ-1500 headphones as replacements for the iconic HDJ-1000s. They are sturdy and their large 50mm drivers provide a punchy sound. These cans have a snug fit and come give a decent amount of noise isolation, which is something that comes in handy when spinning in noisy DJ booths. The earpads are made of memory foam for added comfort.
Pros: Comfortable fit, punchy sound and decent sound isolation for the price.
Cons: None of note, other than if you should need a replacement cable, the official part will set you back a whopping US$84.
Price: US$159
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2. Sennheiser HD 25
Pros: Lightweight, comfortable and are recommended by many DJ / producers – all of their parts are fully replaceable, making these a great option for the price.
Cons: A straightcable comes as standard, whereas most DJs find a coiled cable to be more suitable for scooching around the booth.
Price: US$146
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3. Reloop RHP-15
The Reloop RHP-15 are a chunky DJ headphone with folding and pivoting over-ear earcups. Sound-wise, the 50mm drivers deliver a loud, clear, punchy sound, and they are more than capable of providing the necessaries for beatmatching in pretty much any DJ booth. They come with a detachable straight cable, which, as mentioned above isn’t ideal but that is down to personal preference of course. They are a comfortable set of cans but this comes at the expense of sound isolation, so you might struggle when mixing in deafening DJ booths.
Pros: The RHP-15 are well-priced, comfortable and have large, punchy drivers.
Cons: It’s hard to fault them at this price point but they might not offer enough sound isolation in the loudest of DJ booths and they could have included a coiled cable for good measure.
Price: US$99
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Read our full review: Reloop RHP-15 Review
4. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
Pros: Crisp sound, durable and come with three cables to choose from.
Cons: Take a little while to “wear in” so they sit comfortably and their sound isolation could be better.
Price: US$149
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5. Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
Pros: Fully replaceable parts and stylish design.
Cons: Only come with a fixed, straight cable and they are also pricier than some of the other options on the list.
Price: US$165
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Finally…
As this roundup shows, there are several high-quality budget options out there for DJs in the market for a new set of DJ headphones. If these are still outside your price range, consider saving up because a professional set of DJ headphones shouldn’t need replacing for a long time. If you are used to using lower-grade cans, you will be amazed at how much more detail you can hear in your tracks with a proper DJ set.
Did we miss any from this list? Which headphones do you use? Which are the best you have ever used? Let us know in the comments below…