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TASCAM TH-200X Studio Headphones


Description
The TASCAM TH-200X studio headphones are the latest addition to TASCAM's acclaimed line of headphones. These headphones, which are tailored perfectly for recording and mixing, also fit nicely into everyday music listening needs. Boasting an industry-standard black design, the TH-200X headphones supply users with supreme audio quality, a versatile fit, and extreme comfort for long usage periods.
Lightweight Yet Durable Design
The TH-200X headphones offer an extremely lightweight, yet durable, design. Tightly stitched around a stainless steel frame is extra cushioning to ensure a cozy fit. Also equipped is an elongated 9.8' cable for users who need to utilize all areas of the room while recording and mixing.
Balanced, Honest Sound Reproduction
In regards to the sound, users will be surprised to hear such a clean, honest representation of their audio. The 40 mm neodymium magnet drivers inside the closed-back, oval ear cups deliver a true, balanced sound that engineers, musicians and everyday listeners can all respect.
Works With a Variety of Audio Devices
The headphones ship with a 3.5 mm to 1/4" screw-on adapter. Simply plug the TH-200Xs into any audio-listening device or pair them with TASCAM's Portastudios, interfaces (like the US-HR Series or US-16x08, sold separately) or any other home recording setup for an impressive audio reproduction.
Premium Features at an Affordable Price
With premium features like neodymium drivers, a closed-back design and plush padding, the TASCAM TH-200X studio headphones provide stunning performance and comfort at an affordable price. For high-fidelity monitoring, mixing and mastering, as well as personal listening, the TH-200X headphones are an ideal choice.



Features
- Lightweight and closed-back design
- Tightly stitched, padded headband and ear bands for stylish comfort
- Stainless steel framework and adjustable arms
- New 40 mm neodymium magnet driver
- Dynamic transducer
- Honest-and-true audio reproduction
- Screw-on 1/8" (3.5 mm) to 1/4" (6.3 mm) adapter
- Driver diameter: 40 mm
- Impedance: 32W
- Sensitivity: 95dB ±3dB
- Frequency response: 15Hz–22kHz
- Max power: 400mW
- Cable length: About 9.8' (3 m) when fully extended
Warranty
Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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Reviews
4.44
515 Reviews
90%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I Like These 'Phones!
Definitely a plus for my home studio. I can work for a long time without ear-fatigue because I can keep the volume lower and still get all the tones and clarity I want. I haven't tried any of those $180 to $450 type headphones so they might do something even better(massage my ears?)but these 'phones are in my price range and I like them.
Most Liked Negative Review
Useable, Not Ideal for Mixing
I use these primarily for audio editing instead of my somewhat bass boosted gaming headphones, although editing on headphones is not ideal. I will also occasionally use them as monitor headphones while I'm recording, but I hate do so. They are almost always plugged into my audio interface. The headphones are extremely light, which is nice, and fully cover my fairly small ears. They are compatible both with 1/4" and 1.5mm headphone jacks.They seem flatter than my gaming headphones, but that's about all I like. They are made almost entirely out of plastic, and I can hear the components shifting every time even a muscle twitches on my head. It's maddening. They sound every so slightly tinny, and sometimes I even hear them producing a metallic sound. Because of the nature of the sound and the maddening shifting noises, they aren't even enjoyable to use for recreation.
Filters
Best Uses
- Music290
- Home Audio261
- With My Computer178
- Relaxing90
- Portable Devices83
Cons
- Poor Sound28
- Cord Too Short15
- Poor Value12
- Uncomfortable12
- Flimsy Construction10
Describe Yourself
- Gear Head146
- Audiophile114
- Experienced21
- Musician17
- Traveler17
Primary use
- Listening to iPod94
- Travel24
- Working out10
Pros
- Comfortable355
- Good Value321
- Great Sound286
- Lightweight261
- Good Bass197
Reviewed by 515 customers
Great for my home studio
Verified Buyer
submitted7 days ago
byRandy
fromEast Lansing, Michigan
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use them when working in my home studio. They are great when recording.
Great sound and comfort
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submitted11 days ago
byJames
fromPA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use these headphones to record music through my laptop and plug into my amp in my apartment to just play, so the dual jack is very convenient. The sound quality is awesome, with plenty of bass and crisp highs. Great for any musician who needs to play their music through headphones.
The most Comfortable headphones ever!
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submitted13 days ago
byRosa
fromFort Worth, Texas
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I immediately noticed how comfortable . These headphones have are affordable , really high-quality you can hear everything . Best if your on a budget #sweepstakes
Perfect!
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submitted18 days ago
byMarcus
from55411
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Great product great price. Using for on-the-go music production using an MPCX
Just Okay
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submitted20 days ago
byScott
fromMedford, Oregon
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Just wanted a pair for general music listening, primarily on computer... Overall these are not terrible, but the low end is muddled and a bit heavy. I hate bass-heavy headphones, and these aren't, but there is no definiton to the bass. Also the high mids and high sparkle are attenuated. Not the best.
True and accurate sound quality
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submitted24 days ago
byBrian
fromNew Jersey
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Use with a Line6 Go Pod to practice electric guitar and experiment with different sounds without bothering others in my household. The headphones work well. Only tip is I remove them from my ears for about 5 minutes after about an hour to give them a break for added ear comfort.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 months ago
asked byES
fromundisclosed
Are these compatible with an audio interface?
Yes, they are.submitted3 months ago
asked byEllie
fromHollywood, FL
Can I plug these into my electric guitar?
No, you can't. They require power.submitted3 months ago
asked byDani
fromundisclosed
Can these headphones be plugged into my amp? Or are there special headphones for guitar amps?
That would depend on the amp. If the amp has a headphone jack, these are fine.submitted4 months ago
asked byLana
fromNashville tn
Would these work well if I plugged them into my guitar amp?
Yes, they would.submitted5 months ago
asked bynat
fromundisclosed
do i need a headphone amp in order to use this for my bass?? (new to this)
Yes, you do: The VOX AmPlug 3 Bass Headphone Amp is nice.submitted5 months ago
asked byJillyKatBassPlayer
fromSan Diego, Ca
Would these headphones work with my bass; I'll be able to distinguish the low notes?
Yrs, headphones have a much lower frequency than speaker cabs.submitted7 months ago
asked byVic
fromNJ
Would this be adequate for an electronic drum kit?
Yes, they would.submitteda year ago
asked byJames
fromNew Caney Tx
Would these be good for the Fender Mustang micro headphone amplifier?
Yes, very good.submitteda year ago
asked byBeginner
fromSan Diego,CA
Is this headset compatible with the behinder xenyx x2442usb?
Yes, the TASCAM TH-200X will be fine.submitted3 years ago
asked byNicky
fromLlano, Tx
Do they have volume controls on them?
No. They would require external volume control.