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The Numark HF-125 headphone set features flexible 7-position independently adjustable dual ear cups, large 40mm Mylar speaker drivers, 6' tangle-resistant cord with 1/4" connector, and padded headband and ear cups.
These headphones are very cheep indeed. It is almost impossible to find a nice sounding headphone for under 15 dollars, but heres your solution. Maybe its not the best one, but if you're short on money, this is definitely the one for you. It doesn't really have many great features except for its price. I have this product, and the only reason i bought it was cause i had a very low budget as a student. But now i'm player more live gigs and such, and my budget permits me to step up something of much better quality. So...in short, if you have a low budget, try these out. If you can afford to spend more...definitely spend more.
Reviewed by dAtAzNiNvaZin256 on 11/7/2006 who plays Rock and Hip Hop.
The Numark HF125 headphones are bound to make whatever you are listening to a pleasure to hear. The sound quality is a 5.0 because there is no static. Also it features a six foot tangle-resistant cord, a Flexible 7-position independently adjustable ear cups.
Reviewed by DJ Philip on 8/28/2006 who plays Hip Hop, Rap, and Old school.
As the story goes "you get what you pay for pay for" these head phones are well classed! If you're in a loud club and not in a booth, these head phones are not for you! They worked well for mobile gigs such as weddings... the cups pop off and they dont fit well but you cant beat the price. My advice is to spend some-more money! I've owned this product 2x
Reviewed by Brian on 11/2/2006 who plays Remixed and house.... mobile gigs too.
Bass is good, the highs seem to me to be missing altogether. Construction seems adequate to me, although I wouldn't recommend stepping on them and I'd be careful about the possibility of snapping the plastic headband while putting them on, particularly if you happen to have a very large head. I would add that my experience with Numark mixers is one of nice design and poor inner construction that leads to problems. Perhaps the same is true of the headphones, but I decided to try them because they were so cheap and the guy who's been in the business for 25 years likes them so much. But I'm afraid I disagree as to the sound.
Reviewed by mhrobinson87 on 10/3/2006 who plays hard rock.