🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your ears deserve the best.
The Superlux HD 660PRO headphones combine precision 40mm Neodymium drivers with a balanced 32Ω impedance, delivering professional-quality sound across devices. Designed for comfort and durability, they feature ultra-soft velvet ear pads, an adjustable headband, and swivel ear cups. With both 3.5mm and 6.3mm connectors plus an 8.2 ft cable, these closed-back headphones are perfect for studio recording, DJing, and everyday use.
Z**L
It’s very good
Great headset I would recommend a cord cover my cat just ate mine but I’ve already ordered a new one and some cord covers.
J**O
Great Value!
I bought these wired headphones based upon the reviews and the cost. They appear well constructed, super long wiring and overall seems like a great value. I wanted to try something different from the Beats phones I've been using for the last 4 or 5 years (I've had 2 separate sets of Beats break at the exact same spot, where the cup folds over on the band). Now these ARE NOT BEATS-quality sound reproduction. These Superlux phones offer balanced and well-rounded sound delivery. Not overly bass-y, treble-y or mid-range-y. Find a good equalization setting on your device and these phones will reproduce it very well. I tried them out right away with music, video and spoken word. These are nice! Comfortable and soft over the ear style cups. The headband is also very comfortable - not too tight or restricting. Overall the unit is really comfortable to wear. In the price range, these are a good value.
L**B
good sound but bad method of holding speakers to ears
the method of holding the speakers to your ears is realyl flimsy and changes itself when you take them off normally. this causes you to have to readjust them every time you put them on. this product category generally has this problem but it shouldn't
J**N
Sound and feel amazing for 60 bucks
Phenomenal headphones, I got them for my guitar amp originally but they are much better than all my gaming and other headphones so I use them for everything now. The aux has an adapter that you can easily screw off for a normal sized aux then the bigger adapter for amps. Sooo comfy and fit my head after I adjusted. They work amazingly for the price and I could not be happier.
A**H
Great studio headphones
Sound great, and priced well also.
J**G
Decent Sound; Flimsy Construction
These Superlux HD 660PRO, 150 ohm Studio Recording Headphones are something of a mixed bag. They're nice looking and very comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. The clamping force is sufficient to seal well around your ears but not so tight as to be irritating. This is especially nice for users, like myself, who wear glasses, since the bows of your glasses don't dig into the sides of your head while wearing the headphones.Construction-wise, these phones are clearly an emulation of the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro phones that go for roughly 3½ times the price. Naturally, there are trade-offs due to design patents/copyright and material/component sourcing and selection.These headphones are designated "pro", but the build quality suggests they're not really up to the rigors of professional use:• The main cable is very light-gauge, quite long, and isn't coiled (see photo). This makes snags much more likely and increases the chances of those snags being catastrophic, e.g., cable pull-out, or other damage. Also making damage more likely is the flimsy strain relief where the main cable inserts into the left-hand ear cup (see photo). This is typically much more robust in pro-level phones, as is the cable, itself.• The wires connecting the earcups are also pretty lightweight and a bit too short. They're fairly taut when the phones are adjusted for proper fit (see photo). The strain reliefs at the insertion points of these wires into the cups are also flimsy.• Perhaps the biggest issue, as it has potential for safety concerns, is fact that the four attachment points (two per side) where the earcups attach to the "Y" on either side, have very sharp corners, in four locations, each. The photo with the red arrows shows this on one side. The situation on the other side is identical. These corners are sharp enough to potentially scratch, or even cut someone. However, a few light swipes with some fine sandpaper or an emery board will alleviate this problem. In contrast, the analogous locations on the Beyerdynamic phones have rounded corners, so no such issue exists.These headphones have an impedance of 150 ohms, so connecting them directly to the phones jack on your audio interface or mixer likely won't produce very impressive results. The sound is "tinny" and greatly exaggerated at the high end, with proportional absence of the low end. Placing a headphone amplifier into the signal chain dramatically improves dynamics across the full range. The difference is rather like the transition from black and white to full color seen in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"! I was actually blown away by the sound quality from these phones when used in conjunction with a headphone amp! Noticeably, but not terribly different from what I get from my Beyerdynamics. Pretty remarkable, considering the respective price points. (Of course, this is subjective, as I'm not equipped to do actual comparative measurements.)Keeping the less-than-stellar build quality and the (easily remedied) potential safety concern in mind, I would still recommend these headphones to anyone seeking a very cost-effective, entry level pair of studio headphones.
J**K
Good Headphone
Great!
P**R
Headphones
Headphones Seem to be OK so far
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