Shure SRH550DJ
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14 years ago
Shure SRH550DJ
Intended for disc jockeys and home studio engineers, Shure's SRH550DJ is an affordable entry-level headphone pair. At $125 (list), the SRH550DJ is less expensive than some more-hyped DJ-oriented models, like the Beats Pro by Dr. Dre From Monster ($449.95, 4 stars).
Pros:
- Flat, non-exaggerated response geared towards DJs, home studios, and musicians
- No distortion at high volumes when used with mobile devices, laptops
- DJ-friendly design with flip-up ear cups
Cons:
- Can be uncomfortable for long listening periods
- Will distort slightly at high volumes when used in studio or live gig scenarios with more powerful amplification
14 years ago
Shure SRH 550 DJ
From my POV, I like this headset, I am using it to upgrade from my headset at work. due to sound isolation issue. This one doesn't isolate too much so that I can still know if some one really need to catch my attention.
Pros:
- If you looking for upgrade from your annoying inear or headset
Cons:
- All around headset bass is a litle weak
- but equalizer will fix the issue
15 years ago
Shure SRH550DJ
The Shure SRH550DJ headset packs in a pair of 50mm audio drivers that deliver a punch with enhanced bass thanks to the supra-aural cups. Built for a busy life on the move, the cans can be rotated a full 90 degrees to pack away nice and tidy.
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