Shure SRH550DJ
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14 years ago
Shure SRH550DJ
Intended for DJs and home studio engineers, Shure's SRH550DJ is an affordable entry-level headphone pair. At $125, the SRH550DJ is less costly than some more-hyped DJ-oriented models, like the Beats Pro by Dr. Dre.
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.
11 years ago
The Shure SRH550DJ headset is a great entry-level set of headphones for aspiring mix masters and audiophiles alike. They look great and deliver a decent sound for the price but they tend to work better with bass heavy riffage.
Pros:
- Shure trade on the fact that musicians love their mics while DJs adore their headphones
- So, it's no surprise these are made with the professional in mind
- Build quality is top-notch with the hinges being nice and tight.
Cons:
- Rather than sitting over your ears, the SRH550DJ pretty much just perch on top of them, so excluding external noise can be a bit of a chore
- The headstrap is shallow but wide, which kind of ruins the sleek look you're after on anything but the most fresh-faced of heads.
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
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 SRH550DJ (Black)
The $100 SRH550DJs are Shure's entry-level headphones for the budget-minded DJ, but their futuristic, sealed-back design also makes them a worthwhile noise-cancelling option for desk jockeys.
Pros:
- The Shure SRH550DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones achieve optimum comfort thanks to flexible
- rotating earcups that conform to your head
- and the rumbling bass is ideal for DJs and fans of music that emphasizes the low end
Cons:
- The plastic housing lining the joints on the headband is prone to creaks and could degrade after prolonged use
14 years ago
Shure SRH550DJ
The $100 SRH550DJs are Shure's entry-level headphones for the budget-minded DJ, but their futuristic, sealed-back design also makes them a worthwhile noise-cancelling option for desk jockeys.
Pros:
- The Shure SRH550DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones achieve optimum comfort thanks to flexible
- rotating earcups that conform to your head
- and the rumbling bass is ideal for DJs and fans of music that emphasizes the low end
Cons:
- The plastic housing lining the joints on the headband is prone to creaks and could degrade after prolonged use
14 years ago
Shure SRH550DJ (Black)
The Shure SRH550DJ headphones strike a solid balance of durability and respectable sound definition, worthy of hard-hitting DJs who play pop, rock, hip-hop, and electronic music.
Pros:
- The
- achieve optimum comfort thanks to flexible
- rotating earcups that conform to your head
- and the rumbling bass is ideal for DJs and fans of music that emphasizes the low end
Cons:
- The plastic housing lining the joints on the headband is prone to creaks and could degrade after prolonged use
10 years ago
Great buy
Good solid pair of phones for under $100. Sound great, with decent bass. For me these are all I needed. I watched a bunch of you-tube video's on headphones and came away thinking that the reviewers wanted to appear as DJ audiophiles.
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