🎧 Elevate your sound, silence the chaos.
The Vic Firth SiH2 Stereo Isolation Headphones provide professional-grade noise reduction of 25 decibels, combining comfort with superior audio clarity through larger padded driver cups and an adjustable headband. Ideal for musicians and audiophiles seeking focused listening in noisy environments.
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 5.08 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | VIC SIH2 |
Colour | Natural |
Connector | 3.5mm Jack |
Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
Styling | Padded |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | M |
Item Weight | 454 g |
B**T
The de facto standard
This is my second pair (need studio set and one to take around with me) , have tried others and these do the job best.They are reasonably comfortable, a bit tight at first (for me) but do loosen up. The sound reduction is pretty good and audio quality seems fine for the purpose. Perhaps not up to studio engineer level, but good for monitoring as a drummer/guitarist, live mixing etc.Not being Bluetooth enabled , they are lighter and no worry about having to charge them! If you do need to go cordless, then a Bluetooth or similar belt pack does the job.They are reasonably robust, one set has been carried around in kit bag for the last two years and used in studio and festival stages, find them easier than 'in ear' protectors as easily removed and can be use on the desk as well.Perhaps the only two criticism are1. Length of cord could be longer (but an extension cord works)2. The 1/4" jack converter should have been the professional 'screw on' type as used on most other professional headsets.Would I buy again - Yes.
I**A
Recipient is happy with sound and quality.
I chose these because they have the option to be wireless. I wanted something that reduced the drum noise and you could still hear the music bring played along to.The recipient said they are very effective and is pleased with them.Had to return a couple of damaged/opened packets, but third time lucky I got undamaged packaging so felt I could give it as a gift.
R**N
work well for personal monitors in a noisy environment
I struggle to cope with the sound volume when rehearsing with a rock band and I have been searching for a solution for a long time. These work well - they are essentially good quality ear defenders with built in headphones. I drive them from a wireless audio receiver intended for in ear monitors and I get much better sound isolation using these than the IEMs, although the quality of the sound is OK rather than great. I have many other pairs of headphones that sound better, but these offer the best isolation I have found so far. I find the comfort to be fine - I can wear them for hours with no problems. They are fairly tight but that's what you need I guess. Note they aren't noise cancelling - they are ear defenders of the 'dumb' type - just big blocks of foam that fit over your ears to protect them from loud noises, but with the benefit of built in headphone drivers. Overall a good solution for what I wanted.
S**Y
Ideal for drums
My son plays drums (acoustic, not electric) and I wanted to get him new headphones.First of all, I was aware that drumming can damage hearing so wanted to protect his ears.He normally wore headphones when drumming - however he wore them so he could listen to music to play along to. (If he didn't listen music through headphones, he had to have speakers up soon loud to hear music over the drums!).However, even with headphones on, he still needed the music through them up too loud to hear it over the drums.He did try Bluetooth earplugs underneath ear-defenders for a while, however he found a slight lag in the Bluetooth affected his recording.Anyhow, these headphones are perfect. They are good quality construction. They fit comfortably on his head and he says they are really good as ear-defenders. They really do a good job at keeping the loudness of drums from damaging his ears, while at the same time are a good set of earphones to hear his music.To be clear, these are wired headphones (good length of lead) to listen to music, while having excellent noise isolation so he can hear the music in his ears, even when drumming loudly.Win-win!
W**Y
Essential for E-Drums
These deserve a review.I have an Alesis Surge SE...a recent purchase (love it) and I started out last week using a £129 pair of headphones..specifically for listening to music via HiFi or my phone using Spotify. For that I love them.I decided to try a set of headphones specifically for E-drums. To say these headphones improved the sound is an understatement...even the sound of the inbuilt drum sounds are amazing. Clarity, the subtleties and the 'space' around the drum is fantastic and the samples do sound more realistic.If you use BFD or EZ Drummer the sound is another level.They are robust. The cable and where it joins the headset is quality.The noise cancelling is superb and they look great.As I said these are setup for drums and not really for listening to music.They are tight on the head at first.It wouldn’t surprise me if they were twice the price.
B**.
Not for acoustic drums!
My £40 Sync headphones are 5 years old and I thought I would treat myself to some quality headphones from VicFirth (I like their sticks).However, after 20 seconds of playing my acoustic drums it was clear that these headphones are not for loud drums, they did dampen the high frequencies a bit but the lower ones were still to loud. The low frequencies from my snare went straight through. I would not make it through a practice session or a gig with these.While the sound quality is great, it doesn't matter when it is overpowered by your kit.Very disappointed with these VicFirth headphones, and have returned them after less than a minute's use. 😞Keep drumming 😎
M**P
Solved my e-drum pad noise dilemma
These headphones are great for their noise cancellation properties, they really work. The problem that I've had with my e-drums is that I have to play at a lower volume to protect my hearing and also higher volumes cause me severe ear discomfort. In doing this the noise of the sticks on the pads is quite loud and I can hear this as loud or louder than the sound coming from my drum software when wearing other headphones . I've tried to reduce the sound of the pads, tried different sticks etc. and nothing has worked so I thought I'd try a different approach and I'm really pleased that I did. These headphone solve that problem very effectively . They are a bit heavy and bulky compared to other headphones I've tried and the sound quality is possibly not right up there but these are minor considerations for me as they get the job done so well and for the price they're a bargain.
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