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Yamaha Headphones

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Yamaha is the world's largest musical instrument manufacturer, so is it any surprise their product lines branch out beyond instruments alone? They're famous for their electronics, after all, so making products like headphones only comes naturally to them. And like nearly everything else with this brand name stamped on it, Yamaha headphones excel at one thing above all else: giving you incredible performance for your money. This section is filled with affordable headphones that deliver excellent sound quality and are comfortable to wear, so there's no reason to feel like you need to empty your pocketbook to get amazing sound Yamaha makes it accessible to everyone.

One of the top rated pairs in Yamaha's headphone lineup is the CM500 Headset with Built In Microphone. Designed for use in school music labs and by DJs who love interacting with the audience, these come with a boom mic and wide frequency response ranging from 20Hz to 20kHz. They're also built tough to stand up to heavy use, with durable construction and a high flexibility headband. But maybe you prefer to do your work in the studio and you need a set of headphones ready to go there with you? If so, check out the Yamaha HPH MT120 High Fidelity Studio Monitor Headphones. They're made for the stringent demands of modern recording studios with better than CD quality audio resolution, noiseless recording and digital signal processing. Monitoring that kind of setup is tough, but the HPH MT120 headphones are more than up to the task.

The first and most important ingredient in a great pair of headphones is faithful, high fidelity sound reproduction with low noise. Yamaha headphones aim to deliver that in a package that's accessible to every musician, and judging by how these cans tend to fly off the shelves, it looks (and sounds) like they've achieved it. Of course, you can be the judge of that for yourself when you listen to your new set of headphones for the first time if the reviews are anything to go on, you'll be pretty happy when you do!