🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with SuperluxHD-562!
The SuperluxHD-562 Professional DJ Headphone combines advanced neodymium magnet technology with a comfortable design, featuring split headbands and soft ear pads. Its closed back design ensures excellent noise isolation, while the swiveling ear cup allows for easy single-ear monitoring. With high efficiency drivers, these headphones are compatible with a variety of low output devices, making them a must-have for any serious audio professional.
F**O
Great
Nice
T**I
Le top ! (Edit : mais pas le plus fiable)
Ressemblant au Senheiser HD25, il s'avère que le son est vraiment aussi bon ! Une copie quasi conforme !J'ai comparé ce casque à un hd25 et la réponse en fréquence est flagrante. Mais on ne paye pas le prix d'un hd25 !! (5 fois moins cher)Petit bémol quand même sur la qualité du plastique, je ne sais pas combien de temps il va tenir, mais il ne parait pas très solide. Les finitions ne sont pas celle, justifiées par le prix, du HD25.Edit : Après un an d’utilisation, un défaut gênant est apparu : régulièrement le côté gauche du casque ne fonctionne pas et il faut débrancher et rebrancher l’oreillette. Dérangeant...
D**E
Great - 80-90% of the hd25 for a bargain price :)
First things first - these are not 100% the same sound as Hd25But for the price they're a steal. Basically you're getting about 80-90% of the hd25 sound for a fifth of the price !!Comfortwise they're pretty much as tight and clampy as the real McCoy and in all honesty build quality isn't that bad.The only problem build wise was that when I opened my box the sticky leatherette pads from inside the headband had come off and stuck to the card of the packaging. Not a massive problem but would have been nice if the supplier had bothered to open the box to check before sending.In all of you want some Hd25 ish phones on the cheap you won't be disappointed as long as you're not expecting them to be exactly the same.Great for jobs where you don't want to risk getting your 'proper' phones damaged or lost.
H**K
Five Stars
Great Value, very good sound quality, well designed
R**L
Gives You 80% of what the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II Gives You
I have had an affinity for good headphones and music since the age of 12, in that time I have collected a plethora of headphones, dac/amps, IEMs, and a few pairs of speakers. Some headphones I have been blown away by, others not so much. Just recently, I purchased the Superlux HD-562 headphones and I have quite a lot to say about them and why I think they are a hidden gem in the world of audio. Especially for the 30 dollars I paid. And the fact that these headphones are seemingly a clone of the well regarded Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. Now that I got my preface out of the way, l will now review the Superlux HD-562.Packaging & accessories: Packaging is fairly good for the price. Easy and simple to open, frustration free if you will ;). Inside the box was a carrying pouch, a pair of velour ear pads, and of course the headphones themselves. Packaging gets a 6.5/10 and the accessories also get a 6.5/10. The velour pads and carrying pouch are a nice touch for 30 dollar headphones.Build quality and comfort: Build quality is just decently good, not nearly as rugged as the HD 25s build quality. Decent quality plastic, decently built ear cups, pre-installed leatherette ear cushions (uncomfortable as hell), and a detachable one sided cable which is a very nice touch for $30. The split headband feature works pretty well to evenly distribute the weight of the headphones on your head for added comfort. The headphone is lightweight as is, so the split headband is a nice little bonus for added comfort. But that's where the buck stops as far as the praise for the comfort is concerned. There is a high clamp force with the HD-562s, very reminiscent of the older HD 25s. The leatherette cushions don't do any favors in alleviating the high and sometimes painful clamp force of the 562s. I strongly recommend installing the velour ear cushions to at least alleviate some discomfort. The velour ear cushions are a much better choice than the leatherette cushions. But there is still some ear pain after a 3 hour listening session for me. Overall build quality gets a 6/10. The detachable cable and okay quality plastic is enough to set the 562s build quality a little above the rest of the 30 dollar pack. Comfort gets a 5.2/10. Not horribly uncomfortable, but the high clamping force does hinder the comfort of the 562s.Sound quality will be broken down into 4 parts down below.Treble: The treble on the HD 562 is a bit dark and subdued. Easy to listen to and doesn't cause listening fatigue. The treble is also nicely detailed for the price. Refinement is above average for the price. 7/10 for the treble. Dark and easy going but detailed.Mid range: Mid range is a bit colored but good. Vocals come through nicely with a forward presentation. Detail retrieval is above average. Instruments sound good on the HD 562s but not as good as the vocals sound. The vocal presentation is where the 562 shines. Colored but pleasant sounding. 7.5/10 for the mid range.Bass: The bass is deep and punchy. The mid bass is forward and the sub bass, while forward, does take a backseat. The bass is well extended but can at times mask the mid range just a bit, and can get a little boomy. Still works well for bass-y genres such as Hip Hop, dubstep, electronic etc. Bass gets a 7/10. Less mid bass emphasis would have been appreciated.Sound stage: Sound stage is congested. There is very little width and very little depth. Imaging is still pretty good. The details accurately pan to the left and right. 6.5/10. The imaging and accurate panning of the details saved the score from dropping to a 4/10. Yes. the sound stage is that congested. Almost as bad as the Audio Technica ATH-M50s sound stage.Overall sound quality gets a 7/10. Very good sounding for just 30 dollars and competes well in the $30-100 price range. A hidden gem indeed.Quick comparison to the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II: The HD 25s build quality is far superior. Comfort is about the same, both headphones have a high clamping force and cheap leatherette cushions. Both are not suitable for long/comfortable listening sessions. Sound quality is comparable. The HD 25-1 II has a more detailed/refined sound quality, both have a congested sound stage, both are equally bass-y, equally good mid range, the Sennheiser wins out on vocal presentation however. Overall, the HD 562 holds its own against the HD 25. The HD 25 is undoubtedly better built and has a more refined sound in comparison. But the HD 562 does give you 80% of what the HD 25 gives you. Minus the build quality and overall refinement. Mind you the HD 562 goes for just $30-40 while the HD 25 goes for $230-250. For the price, you are getting a very good clone of the HD 25, if you can live with the average build quality and less refined sound.All in all, I recommend the HD 562 for those who can't afford the much more expensive Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. You are getting a lot of bang for your buck (mostly in terms of sound) with the Superlux HD 562.
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