iPod Headphones

Goldring GX200 Earphones - bargain priced, high end earbud headphones

Goldring GX200The Goldring GX200 is an earphone that is a pleasant surprise, both for the ears and the wallet. The HiFi Headphones store now stocks the full range of Goldring headphones, including the new iPod Nano 3G coloured Goldring GX200’s.

Given the bargain price, the Goldring GX200 in-ear headphone might be expected to be lacking in sound quality. In reality the GX200 turns out to be one of the best sounding bargain earbuds you will find for the money.

Comfortable Fit

The fit on the GX200 is excellent and suits many people who find in-ear headphones difficult or uncomfortable to fit. The GX200 earbud has a ’round the corner’ design that fits snugly into the ear.

The Goldring GX200 comes supplied with three different sized standard silicone eartips to fit a range of ear sizes.  In addition the GX200 feature a pair of the superb Comply ear tips, which offer an excellent fit, long term wearing comfort and high levels of noise isolation. We offer the full range of Comply ear tips for Goldring earphones, plus many other brands.

Superb Sound Quality

As mentioned above the Goldring GX200 delivers high quality sound. We did some comparative tests with the Sennheiser CX300, CX400 and CX500 and the GX200 won without contest.

The Goldring GX200 offers a warm bottom end, i.e. plenty of bass, with a high level of clarity through the mids and highs. The Sennheiser earphones all exhibit a boomy bass and scratchy highs, whereas the GX200 is a much better balanced earphone across the entire frequency range.

The GX200 is a very pleasant earphone to listen too and has a musical quality that many more expensive earphones do well to learn from.

More Goldring GX200 Information

For the full range of Goldring Headphones, including the Goldring GX100, Goldring GX200 and many other brands check out the HiFi Headphones store.

Ultimate Ears Earphone Spares - cables, eartips and earphone cases

Are you in need of spares for your Ultimate Ears Super.fi or Triple.fi earphones? Well, now the HiFi Headphones store stocks a full range of replacement cables, eartips (in silicone and foam) as well as handy travel cases for your Ultimate Ears earphones.

We also stock a full range of Comply Foam replacement eartips to fit the Ultimate Ears range.

Earphone Cases

Ultimate Ears offer two rather handy cases for their earphones, one in soft black leather and the other in a metallic silver hard case design. Both cases are made for Ultimate Ears earphones, but are also ideal for carrying many other brands of in-ear earphones.

Ultimate Ears Earphone Hard Case
Ultimate Ears Metallic Silver Hard Earphone Carry Case

Ultimate Ears Earphone Leather Case

Ultimate Ears Black Leather Earphone Carry Case

Replacement Spare Cables

If you’ve broken your Ultimate Ears Triple.fi 10 Pro, Super.fi 5 Pro or Super.fi 3 cable then you will be glad you chose earphones with a replaceable cable. The fact that the earphone lead can be replaced on the Triple.fi and Super.fi range is a truly excellent feature and means that your favourite earphones can be repaired in the instance that the cable breaks.

As with the earphones, the replacement cable can be purchased in Black or Clear colours.

Ultimate Ears Super.fi & Triple.fi Replacement Cable

Replacement Cable for Ultimate Ears Triple.fi and Super.fi Earphones

Spare Ear Tips - standard or Comply Foam

After some time the ear tips that come supplied with any earphones, including Ultimate Ears, can get a bit grubby. So why not treat your ears to some spare ear tips? The standard silicone or foam ear tips can be replaced with standard Ultimate Ears parts, or alternatively you can upgrade to pair of ultra-soft Comply Foam Ear Tips.

Comply Foam Ear Tips for Ultimate Ears Earphones

Comply Replacement Eartips for Ultimate Ears Earphones

Comply ear tips utilise foam that is 30 times softer than standard ear tips and is activated by body heat. These high quality foam replacement ear tips offer superior comfort, enhanced bass response and a more secure stay in ear fit.

More Information

For a full range of Ultimate Ears earphones, Ultimate Ears spares and accessories and Comply Foam ear tips, please visit the HiFi Headphones online store.

Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 - stylish new ‘top fire’ armature earphone

Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 - new single driver earphone

The Super.fi 5 (not Super.fi 5 Pro) is the new single driver earphone from Ultimate Ears and can be found in the UK at the HiFi Headphones store.

The new Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 takes a fresh approach and uses what Ultimate Ears call a ‘top fire armature’ to cover the entire frequency range with a single driver. Other earphone brands call this new wider frequency driver technology ‘wideband’ or ‘full range’ drivers.

The previous model Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 Pro earphone utilises dual drivers (sometimes called mini-speakers), with one driver concentrating on bass with the other working on mids and treble. Cross-over electronics inside the earphone splits the signal to feed each of these drivers.

Why a Single Driver?

One of the biggest advantages of using a single driver in the UE Super.fi 5 is that the earphone can be made smaller, which means the in-ear fit is easier and more comfortable for long term listening.

See the pictures below of the Super.fi 5 and possible fitting options with the wire running over and under the ear:

Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 - under ear fit Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 - over ear fit

Other Single Driver Earphones

The single driver approach seems to be the way earphones technology is developing. See the links below for some more examples of miniature single driver earphones:

Sleek Audio SA6

Sleek Audio SA6 with single wideband driver and custom porting

Klipsch Image X10 Earphone

Klipsch Image X10 with single full range microdriver

More Information

Ultimate Ears have developed some of the best In Ear Monitor (IEM) earphones, with the Super.fi 5 Pro and Triple.fi 10 Pro earphones all setting news standards in quality of sound and fit. You can check out the full range of Ultimate Ears earphones at the HiFi Headphones store.

Ultimate Ears Loud Enough - earphones safe for children

Ultimate Ears Loud Enough

Earphones Safe for Kids

Ultimate Ears Loud Enough earphones have been designed especially for children, with hearing safety in mind. These clever little earphones keep your kids hearing safe by controlling volume and reducing sound pressure levels.

Ultimate Ears Loud Enough childrens headphones are available in a range of fun colours, including Plum, Blueberry and Mint and can be found at the HiFi Headphones online store.

If you are concerned about the hearing of your children when they wear headphones or earphones for long periods, then the Ultimate Ears Loud Enough earphones are for you. With children using portable MP3 music players, such as the iPod, and gaming devices, such as the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS, for hours at a time it is wise to consider the damage this could be doing to their sensitive hearing.

High Quality Sound

Despite the safety features Ultimate Ears Loud Enough headphones provide full, detailed sound in a small and lightweight ear piece. Ultimate Ears have a long history working in the music industry and developed the Loud Enough earphones with sound quality in mind.

The Loud Enough earphone was developed especially for kids aged 6+ who listen to their headphones while in the car, playing video games, watching movies, walking to school or just hanging out with their friends.

More Information

For more details on Ultimate Ears Loud Enough earphones and a range of other Childrens Headphones please visit the HiFi Headphones online shop.

Comply Eartips - ultra soft replacement foam earphone tips

Comply Foam Replacement Earphone TipsUltra Soft, Breathable Foam – 30 times softer than standard tips

Utilising a unique soft foam that is activated by body heat, Comply™ Foam ear tips offer superior comfort, fit and performance and can be fitted to major consumer brand earphones, such as Sennheiser, Denon, Skullcandy, Ultimate Ears and many others. Comply Foam replacement eartips are now available at the HiFi Headphones store.

By expanding to fill the ear canal completely, retention is dramatically increased, providing a secure in-ear fit for today’s active lifestyles. Comply™ foam creates an optimal seal that blocks noise while funnelling pure sound into the ear for total immersion.

About Hearing Components

An expert in making connections to the ear using innovative foam solutions, Hearing Components focuses on developing innovative products that improve the listening experience. A 3M spin-off founded in 1990 by Dr. Robert Oliveira serve the military, consumer, aviation, audiology and industrial markets. The patented technology was developed through several grants by the National Institutes of Health to improve and protect hearing. HearingComponents is located in the Twin Cities suburb of Oakdale, Minnesota.

For more information visit www.complyfoam.com

About HiFi Headphones

The UK’s leading headphone and earphone store, HiFi Headphones specialises in bringing innovative products to the UK market and providing a World class service to customers. Offering a huge selection of headphones, earphones and related products as well as buyer’s guides and reviews, the HiFi Headphones website is the place to make an informed headphone purchase.

For more information visit www.hifiheadphones.co.uk

Skullcandy Headphones - cool new range launched!

Skullcandy HeadphonesSkullcandy have pulled out all the stops with the designs of their stylish new range of headphones and earphones. Skullcandy have long been headphone pioneers with radical designs and cool colours that are sure to get you noticed.

Check out the new range of Skullcandy Headphones at the HiFi Headphones store.

Skullcandy Inkd

Skullcandy’s Inkd in-ear headphone is now available in a selection of hot colours, including Orange, Purple and Metallic Blue. The Inkd earphone is an in-ear isolating earphone designed for portable iPod listening in style.

Skullcandy Inkd

Skullcandy Inkd

Skullcandy TI

For the first time in the UK Skullcandy have made their popular TI headphones available with a headband lined in fur. These furry headphones have been designed to match the coolest designer street clothes and club wear.

Skullcandy Ti

Skullcandy TI with Pink Fur

Skullcandy GI

The chunky looking Skullcandy GI headphones now come in a range of tough looking designs, including the sandy coloured Skullcandy GI Desert Storm in desert camouflage with bullets attached to the headband, the cool looking Skullcandy GI Camo in a black and white camouflage and the alternative Skullcandy GI Rasta in Jamaican colours.

Skullcandy GI

Skullcandy GI Camo

More Information

To see the full range of Skullcandy Headphones and many other cool and stylish headphones check out the HiFi Headphones online store.

Audio-Technica Noise Cancelling Headphones - ANC3 & ANC7 comparison

This article aims to briefly compare Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 full size headphones with the new ATH-ANC3 in ear sound isolating noise cancelling earphones.

Noise Cancelling or Sound Isolating?

Noise cancelling headphones are an excellent choice for air travel and noisy environments, such as computer rooms. The clever electronics in these headphones and earphones does an excellent job of cutting out the low end rumble of aircraft engines and whirring fans.

However, be aware that a new highbred earphone is now available that offers the best of active noise cancelling technology, as well as the passive noise blocking of in-ear sound isolating earphones.

Audio Technica ATH-ANC7

Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones

Audio-Technica or Bose?

So, what noise cancelling headphone manufacturer should you trust? Should you choose a model from the expensive, and highly regarded, Bose noise cancelling headphones range? Or alternatively should you try the far cheaper Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7?

Only launched onto the UK market in 2007, Audio-Technica’s noise cancelling headphones have quickly become recognised as the best value noise cancelling headphones available.

Audio-Technica initially launched the ATH-ANC7 full size noise cancelling heapdhone, and soon afterwards developed the ATH-ANC3 in-ear headphone. Very quickly the ANC7 has become know for offering performance equalling, and possibly surpassing, Bose QC2 or QC3 noise cancelling headphones.

Noise Cancelling & Noise Isolating

Instead of full size noise cancelling headphones, you may be looking for an in-ear earphone that also offers active noise cancelling functionality. This type of earphone gives the best of both worlds.

Active noise cancelling electronics does an excellent job of removing low frequency, constant noise, but is not so good at cancelling out high frequency irregular noise. On the other hand, sound isolating earphones are good at removing high frequency sounds, but struggle to seal out low frequency noise. Therefore, the match between active noise cancelling and an in-ear sound isolating earphone is actually very good.

Audio Technica ATH-ANC3

Audio-Technica ATH-ANC3 Active and Passive Nois Cancelling Earphones

The Audio-Technica ANC3 is an excellent quality earphone and based on feedback from customers who have tried the ANC3 in flight we can highly recommend this incredible little earphone.

More Information

Check out the HiFi Headphones online shop for a wide range of Noise Cancelling Headphone from all the top manufacturers.

Moby “Ooh Yeah” video competition - mad about Sennheiser HD280 headphones

Moby Ohh Yeah - Dancing HeadphonesHere at the HiFi Headphones store we thought we were crazy about headphones. That is until we were sent this mad, but very clever, music video that is being entered into Moby’s competition for his new song “Ooh Yeah”.

The clever guys at Beshart Design Entertainment have made an animated music video to accompany Moby’s song “Ooh Yeah” that involves lots of dancing Sennheiser HD280 headphones. Read their own description of how the video came about:

A few weeks ago we heard about moby’s video contest for his new song ooh yeah. We started fooling around with our old sennheiser HD 280 Pro in front of a camera and made it dance. Pleased with the result, but we wanted more! We contacted sennheiser belgium and 2 weeks later we received 2 boxes filled with sennheisers. The HD 650 is by far the best set of headphones I ever had the joy to listen to, but when it comes to making them dance, the HD 280 Pro has no competition.”

“To make a long story short… in 4 days we improvised a small photo studio in our office, made 8 sennheisers HD 280 Pro dance, took over 1500 pictures with two camera’s and edited them all to the beat of moby’s new song ‘ooh yeah’.”

You can see the animated music video of Moby’s Ooh Yeah yourself at the following link:

http://www.vimeo.com/1340400

WeSC Headphones - new retro and street style headphones

WeSC Headphones - cool Swedish retro headphone styling

WeSC Alp Horn HeadphonesThe incredible looking WeSC headphones range is now available from the HiFi Headphones store. WeSC are on to a winner as they have developed a range of retro and street style headphones with decent sound quality to back up their good looks.

WeSC (We are the Superlative Conspiracy - pronounced wee-S-C) is a Swedish brand that is better known for designing rather cool looking clothing. WeSC have definitely translated their style onto their range of headphones. The range of WeSC headphones certainly have a distinctive retro style that ensures they really stand out from the crowd.

Do WeSC Headphones Sound Any Good?

So how do the WeSC headphones sound? When we tested our first batch of WeSC headphones we were also positively surprised by the build and sound quality. Often with street style headphones the audio performance is seriously lacking and often the build quality is disappointing, but WeSC seem to have paid attention to the sonic abilities of their headphones as much as the physical build.

WeSC Oboe Activist

WeSC Oboe Activist

The bottom of the range WeSC Oboe sounds very capable, but in our opinion the Oboe Activist series delivers slightly better clarity. There is yet more improvement in audio detail with the WeSC Bongo, which also has a slightly better fit due to the large comfortable earpads.

More Information

To see more WeSC headphones check out our Retro & Street Headphones section on the HiFi Headphones website.

WeSC Bongo Headphones

WeSC Bongo Headphones

WeSC YouTube Advert

If you have a couple of minutes why not check out the advert for WeSC headphones on YouTube.

Sleek Audio SA6 Earphone Begins The Headphone Revolution

Sleek Audio SA6 HeadphonesSleek Audio SA6 - The headphone revolution has just begun!

For the first time it’s possible to tune an In Ear Monitor (IEM) style headphone to enhance the listening experience.  The new Sleek Audio SA6 Headphones are the first fully customizable headphone that can be tuned to alter the frequency response of the earphone within the ear canal.

For more information check out the Sleek Audio website or see the HiFi Headphones online store.

Tune the Earphone to Suit your Musical Taste

Based on 30 years experience in the hearing aid industry, Sleek Audio’s Mark and Jason Krywko developed the SA6 to be fully customizable, enabling headphone owners for the first time to be able to alter frequency response to suit the their individual musical taste and to match their ears.

The miniature SA6 has an innovative multi-stage Variable Equalization System (VQ), which allows complete customization of the sound, giving the owner the freedom to control the bass and treble response as they wish.

More Innovative Design

The innovations don’t stop there. The Sleek Audio SA6 has a cord that can be detached from the headphone body, which for the style conscience means the colour can be changed to match clothes or their MP3 player. More practically the headphone cable can be swapped to replace a cord that has been accidentally crushed or broken.

When Sleek Audio designed the SA6 they scrapped the conventional thinking that more drivers or larger speakers are better, and instead researched ways to accomplish the same broad frequency response while still delivering a product a fraction the size of their competitors. The result is a miniature earphone that sounds silky smooth and musical, with excellent comfort and ergonomics to create the best listening experience.

Sleek Audio SA6

Exciting Future Wireless Plans

Sleek Audio doesn’t plan on stopping at the SA6 In Ear Monitor headphone. Jason Krywko and his team are busy developing a wireless upgrade for the SA6, due to for launch in late 2008. It will be possible to simply unclick the wired cable and attach a wireless receiver, meaning existing SA6 owners will not have to fork out for a new setup and owners who buy the wireless model will also be able to connect with wires. Sleek Audio plans to make all models compatible with their interchangeable cable and wireless setup.

Sleek Audio SA6 Reviews

Below are a selection of reviews of the Sleek Audio SA6:

Review: Sleek Audio SA6 - Detailed 5 page review - by TechPowerUp

Review: Sleek Audio SA6 Sing in your Ears - by Wired.com

Gadget of the Day: Sleek Audio SA6 Earphones - by Stuff.tv

Official Sleek Audio Reviews site - by Sleek Audio

Sleek Audio SA6 Forum Comments/Reviews


Review of Sleek Audio SA6 earphones with close up photos @ head-fi.org

Detailed comparison review of Sleek Audio SA6 and Ultimate Ears Triple.fi 10 @ head-fi.org

More comparisons between Sleek Audio SA6 and Ultimate Ears Triple.fi 10 @ head-fi.org

More Information

Take a look for yourself at the incredible Sleek Audio SA6 earphones

Visit the HiFi Headphones store for Sleek Audio and many other top headphone brands

Grado high end headphones - only for audiophiles?

Grado RS1

Grado headphones sometimes get labelled with the term ‘audiophile’. The word audiophile may send shivers up your spine, but it’s just a word that has been used to describe discerning high end audio enthusiasts who take their music listening very seriously, and Grado headphones do deserve to be taken seriously.

Our first listening tests with a sample from the range of Grado open back headphones has left us wondering why we didn’t take a listen before.

During initial listening tests we’ve been very impressed by the sounds coming out of these distinctively retro looking ‘cans’ (an affectionate name for headphones). We love the energetic and up front sound that appears to be the hallmark of the Grado headphone range.

Below are a few highlights from the Grado headphone line-up.

Grado iGrado - iPod streetstyle headphones

Even the humble bottom of the range iGrado street style headphone really does sound very good indeed. When you compare the iGrado with the rather cheap and muddy sounding standard iPod earbuds you realise that excellent headphones don’t actually need to cost a fortune.

Grado iGrado

Grado iGrado

While the iGrado styling is distinctly unique and maybe not to everyone’s taste, nobody can deny the performance knocks spots off the competition.

Grado GS1000 - top of the range

If you are looking for sonic perfection then the incredible top of the range Grado GS1000 will actually cost a small fortune. The sound coming out of the GS1000 is, however, quite astonishing. If you are looking for perfection in a headphone then the Grado GS1000 has to be quite near to it.

Grado GS1000

Grado GS1000

With good Hi-Fi equipment the Grado GS1000 can sound on a par with far more expensive speakers. On a personal note the GS1000 has reminded me why I get so excited about headphones.

Grado SR225 - best headphones available at this price?

Somewhere near the middle of the Grado headphone range is the rather nice sounding Grado SR225. Compared with the budget priced Grado SR60, the SR225 is a much more refined sounding headphone.

The Grado SR225 is a low impedance headphones, so it is quite possible to drive it with a low spec headphone output, as found on portable players like the iPod and laptops.

Grado SR225

Grado SR225

Without a dedicated headphone amplifier the SR225 will give a stunning performance, with solid bass extension and high end intensity that will make you sit up and pay attention. On the other hand, with a good quality headphone amplifier the Grado SR225 will open up and you will experience a new level of sonic detail and even tighter bass response.

More Information

For the full range of Grado headphones, Grado Spares & Accessories and other Audiophile Headphones please visit the HiFi Headphones store.

Graham Slee Headphone Amplifier - give your iPod a boost

Graham Slee Voyager iPod Headphone Amplifier

Graham Slee Voyager - Give your iPod a high quality audio kick

The incredible sounding Graham Slee Voyager iPod headphone amplifier is now available from the HiFi Headphones store.

If you appreciate high quality audio and feel that listening to your iPod is a bit of compromise, then the British built Graham Slee Voyager Headphone Amp is an ideal solution. As most high end audio enthusiasts will quickly tell you, the iPod’s headphone output is actually pretty bad at driving many headphones. The Graham Slee Voyager gives an iPod the extra grunt that enables it to easily drive high quality headphones, such as the Sennheiser HD650, with added warmth and fullness and without distortion.

As well as allowing the iPod to drive higher end Hi-Fi headphones, the Graham Slee Voyager is a also perfect for driving lower impedance earphones and headphones. The Voyager headphone amplifier features a contour switch to equalise street-wear headphones, emulating the sound you get from “home” or Hi-Fi headphones - putting back that missing bottom-end bass and replacing the usual scratchy highs with the whole clarity that makes this portable headphone amplifier “hard to switch-off”.

About Graham Slee

The Voyager headphone amp has been developed and produced in the UK by the team at Graham Slee based in South Yorkshire. Graham Slee have a long history manufacturing high end phono amplifiers and headphone amplifiers. The Graham Slee Voyager is their first step into the world of portable audio, but this is fast becoming a major part of the business.

More Information

For more information check out the Graham Slee Voyager Headphone Amp and a range of other high quality Headphone Amplifiers at the HiFi Headphones online store here in the UK.

Is long term iPod earphone listening safe?

Ear Canal Diagram

We often get asked about earphone and headphone safety here at the HiFi Headphones store.

The question is, are in-ear headphones safe, and do they cause hearing loss or damage?  Especially of concern is the safety of children if they listen with earphones for long periods of time.

In-ear sound isolating earphones (also known as ear canal earphones or in-ear monitors - IEMs) create a seal within the ear canal that blocks out external noise. The concern is whether ear canal earphones cause sound pressure levels that are too high and therefore cause hearing damage. Below is our opinion on the subject.

Poor Fitting Ear Buds

If you listen with badly fitting earbuds, such the standard iPod ear buds, then there is a tendency to increase volume to drown out external noises. This means you are exposing your ears to unnecessarily high sound pressure levels.

If you wear correctly fitted ear canal headphones that seal out external noise you have a lower volume delivered to your ear drum as you are not competing with the external noise.

De-Sensitisation Of Your Ears

A good way to illustrate this is the example of listening to the radio while driving a car on a long journey. Because of the external road noise you gradually turn the volume up and up to drown it out. The following day you come back to your car parked on the street, turn the key and get quite a shock when you hear how loud the radio is. While you were driving the previous day your ears became de-sensitised to the increases in volume level. This is what happens with poorly fitting earphones.

Air Tight Seal - does it create too much pressure?

So, if it’s true that ear canal earphone form an “air-tight seal” then surely no matter what level the volume is the pressure between the earphone and the ear membrane has nowhere to release itself and is, therefore, dangerous to the fragile ear membrane?

No, not at all. Your eardrum experiences pressure differences all the time - that’s how it works! When a sound wave hits your eardrum, it causes a momentary increase in air pressure on that side of the eardrum, which causes the eardrum to move and the volume of the sound you hear is proportional to the pressure. Your eardrum can’t tell whether the pressure it experiences is due to a speaker 3 metres away or an earphone transducer 1cm away, and it doesn’t really matter - the only real difference is that the transducer is only having to move a very small volume of air to get the same effect as the speaker moving a very large volume of air.

If you were to seal a full size bass driver in an airtight seal to your eardrum and turn that on then yes, you could massively over pressurise the eardrum - but the miniature transducer in an ear canal earphone only moves tiny distances by comparison, and so it only introduces tiny changes in pressure.

Headphone Safety Summary

Exposure to high sound pressure levels for any period of time can permanently damage your hearing. Obviously you should always take care when listening with headphones or earphones. Many famous musicians have admitted that they have permanently damaged their ears by listening to headphones in studios for extended periods of time at unnecessarily high volume levels.

Our opinion is that a good quality set of ear canal earphones that fit well are safer than a poorly fitting set of standard iPod ear buds.

Ear Canal In-Ear Earphones

More Information

For more information on the different types of headphones and earphones please see our Headphone Buying Guides or visit the HiFi Headphones online store for a huge range of in ear headphones.

DJ Headphones - Choosing the best DJ headphones

Technics DJ HeadphonesChoosing the best DJ headphones can be difficult - it’s a big decision.  If you’re a DJ then you will no doubt be very careful about the headphones you choose for monitoring.  While it’s possible to DJ with a pair of ordinary Hi-Fi headphones, you will likely not be very happy with the result.

DJ monitoring has some very specific requirements, which are quite different to other types of listening.  This article is meant to offer some advice with choosing the best pair of DJ headphone.  DJing presents a tough listening environment and you will need to ensure you have the right equipment to be successful and get the most out of it.

Below are a few key points to think about when choosing DJ headphones.

Good isolation from external sound

While you cue up the next track you need to be able to monitor without interference from the sound being played over the speakers, so headphones with good sound isolation are a must

Good DJ headphones are nearly always of the closed back (or sealed) design, which means you can focus on getting the beats matched perfectly without any external distractions.

Swivel earcups

When you think you got the beat match spot on you will want to compare the beats of your new tune with the sound coming out of the speakers.  Swivel earcups are a convenient way of monitoring the audio coming through the speakers. You just rotate one earcup and hey presto you can hear your new track and the existing track.  Also convenient for chatting with friends nearby while you mix!

For example the Sennheiser HD25 DJ headphones have rotating earcups and also conveniently have a headphone cable that comes from a single earcup, meaning you are less likely to get tangled up in the cord when you are jumping up and down behind the decks.

Sennheiser DJ Headphones

Sennheiser HD25 DJ Headphones

Clarity at high volume levels

The listening environment while DJing is often very noisy, even if it’s just at home with the speakers turned up loud.  You will need your DJ headphones to be able to cut through the external noise and this may mean turning them up loud for short periods.  A good quality pair of DJ headphones are able to be driven at high volumes without distortion.

Some DJ headphones may even sound a little biased towards mids and treble, which is to help you distinguish audio cues in the music.

Long term listening comfort

As a DJ you may have to wear your headphones for hours at a time, so headphone fit and comfort are vital.  Ears that are hurting will not help your mixing skills.  The best DJ headphones have comfortable earpads and are lightweight.

More Information

The HiFi Headphones store has a big selection of DJ headphones from many of the best headphone brands, including Technics and Sennheiser.

Grado Headphone Carry Case - protect your expensive cans!

Protect your expensive Grado headphones

Grado Headphone Carry CaseWe’ve just taken delivery of the official Grado headphone case.  Grado headphones come supplied in cheap cardboard box packaging, which is definitely not up to the task of protecting expensive headphones from day to day wear and tear.

The official Grado Headphone Carry Case is well made and designed to store your Grado headphones safely when not in use, or while travelling.

The Grado carry case has a moulded interior to fit all models, except the iGrado and GS1000.   The case is designed to fit the following models:

  • Grado SR60
  • Grado SR80
  • Grado SR125
  • Grado SR225
  • Grado SR325i
  • Grado RS2
  • Grado RS1

More Information

For more details on the Grado Headphone Carry Case and the rest of the Grado headphone range please visit the HiFi Headphones online shop.