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There are lots of household names in the realm of DJ gear, and Stanton has been ranking on the list about as long as there's been one. Their story goes back to the 1940s, when they put themselves on the map by releasing the first easy to replace phonograph stylus. Getting their start on the turntable left them in a great position to get into the DJ scene when it eventually started to grow, and today they've expanded their offerings well beyond vinyl to all things DJ. Case in point: the Stanton headphones here in this section. They're all designed with DJs in mind, although you don't have to work the booth to use them they're perfect for audiophiles, too!

One of the best things about Stanton headphones is that they're affordable enough for any budget, so even if you're a beginner building your first system from scratch, you won't have to skimp on your cans to fit everything into your budget. Just go for something like the Stanton DJ Pro 60 Headphones, and you'll be ready to scratch and spin with booming low end response and a comfortable self adjusting headband. These lightweight 'phones also come with a carrying pouch thrown in, so it's easy to take them wherever the job needs you to be.

If you're looking for something even higher end than the DJ Pro 60, check out the Stanton DJ Pro 2000 S Headphones and DJ Pro 3000 Headphones. These are some of the best examples to show how far your dollar can go in Stanton's headphone lineup. Loaded with beefy 50mm drivers, they have the muscle needed to handle high powered audio with fantastic clarity across a broad frequency spectrum. They use detachable cables, so they travel well and you won't have to worry about wear and tear where the cord goes into the cans: if it starts getting flaky, just replace it with a new cord and keep on enjoying the performance these headphones deliver.

Stanton is good at challenging the stereotypes that surround certain kinds of DJ gear. That certainly applies to Stanton headphones, which completely upend the idea that getting a great set of DJ 'phones means making a big investment. This family of professional grade headphones is heavy on performance but light on the pocketbook, so if you've always been pining after a pair of DJ headphones to call your own, you can consider this the perfect opportunity to make it happen.