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LyxPro HAS-10 Closed Back Over Ear Professional Studio Monitor and Mixing Headphones,Music Listening,Piano,Sound Isolation, Lightweight and Flexible

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Arrives Wednesday, Feb 26
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Size: Wired


Features

  • PRO-GRADE CLOSED BACK OVER-EAR HEADPHONES: Experience exceptional live monitoring and mixing with the LyxPro HAS-10. These headphones are designed for professional studio use.
  • TRULY POWERFUL NdFeB MAGNET SYSTEM: Enjoy instant dynamic response and accurate sound reproduction thanks to the advanced NdFeB magnet system used in these headphones.
  • TELESCOPING STAINLESS STEEL ARMS WITH SIZING SCALE: Achieve a perfect fit every time with the telescoping stainless steel arms that come with a sizing scale, ensuring optimal comfort and convenience.
  • PREMIUM BUILD QUALITY: Designed for durability, the LyxPro HAS-10 features a leather headband, aluminum ear shells, and comfortable leather ear pads, providing long-lasting comfort and superior audio performance.
  • SINGLE-SIDED STRAIGHT CABLE DUCT WITH SCREW-ON JACK: Enjoy increased durability and hassle-free cable management with the single-sided straight cable duct and screw-on jack, making these headphones perfect for professional use.

Brand: LyxPro


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: HAS-10


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Aluminum


Specific Uses For Product: DJ, Recording, Gaming


Recommended Uses For Product: Audio Monitoring


Compatible Devices: Tablets, Gaming Consoles, Music Production Equipment


Theme: Music, Audio Production


Cable Feature: Retractable


Item Weight: 295 Grams


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Over Ear Studio Headphones


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Earpiece Shape: Circle


Is Autographed: No


Is Electric: No


UPC: 840102107357


Manufacturer: LyxPro


Package Dimensions: 10 x 8.2 x 3.8 inches


Item Weight: 10.4 ounces


Item model number: HAS10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 14, 2014


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  • Fantstic build and sound quality for this price
Size: Wired
I am thoroughly impressed by these headphones at this price point. I've had many pairs of more expensive headphones and just really wanted something to keep permanently at my home PC and not spend so much. What attracted me initially to these is the build quality. These are built like they should cost $150.00 not $40.00. I've owned a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50's and they are very similar to the construction of those. In fact I sold those because they were not comfortable on me for some reason. The LyxPro are very sturdy, have a nice thick cord that's perfect in length for an office set up, they are extremely comfortable for me. The ear foam is very soft and they fit nicely over my ears. They do as good of job as any others for noise suppression . I don't care much about packaging reviews, but they arrived in a box and it wasn't damaged.... I think when reading reviews on audio products, and headphones in this case, there's a couple of very important factors to keep in mind as to who's writing the review. First off, headphones, and all speakers have a "break in" period before they will sound correctly. The cones outer suspension ring needs to become flexible and compliant, which it is not when brand new. These are no different than any others I've purchased, they kind of sounded like poo straight out of the box, but that's not important. I got the headphones 3 days ago and have had them playing non-stop for the entire time since I received them, so I'm at like maybe 55-60 hours right now. I simply had my playlist repeating at a fairly high volume, and never turned my computer off. Each day they sounded better and better, and today they are most likely what is a real listening experience. The second factor when reading a review, is what equipment or device is being used and, what file types or quality is being listened too. I'm an audio lover and I'm using a Foobar2000 player with CD's ripped to FLAC lossless format. I'm playing the headphones through an Audio Engine D1 DAC-headphone amp. So, I feel I'm going to get the most out of them. So as far as the sound quality goes they are fantastic! The people that say there's no bass are dull or have no imaging have probably reviewed them straight from the box. They are just a little flat on the high's but have some real good punch on the bottom end. I've included a screen shot with this review of my player to show the EQ and what I've adjusted. I've settled on mostly flat, but with a slight increase on the top end (I've got some hearing issues and don't hear high frequencies so great and that my be why) and I've also just kicked the bass a bit, but not for all songs, there are songs that I leave the EQ flat, but always have the highs adjusted up. In a perfect world for an "audiophile" an EQ wouldn't be used, but we aren't dealing with high end stuff here, and I fully expected to adjust some, but am surprised at how little they need. The vocals are very clean and are probably the highlight, but with a little increase on the highs and what's showing up now after hours of play time, they are crisp and bright. The bass is real punchy and clean. Acoustic guitar's and piano's sound very good and accurate and crisp. No, they do not image or sound as open and airy as some of the more expensive pairs, but they are a closed cup design and that contributes to anything you listen to. Vocals recorded in a proper studio have a nice open room filling feel to them. They perform better at at low volumes than I expected still having the presence of that nice bass response. At moderately high volume they perform well, but if pushed to very high volumes they kind of fall apart and get a bit mid-range dominant. As a whole, are they as good or better than most expensive brands? No they're not. But I can say they sound about 90% of my Audio Technica's that I paid $125.00 for. They are more than I expected, and are very enjoyable to listen too. They are not fatiguing on the ears after long periods of listening, which is my first sign of how clean and clear they are, from my experience. I've been at my desk most of the day and have had them on for about 6 hrs and they still are comfortable and enjoyable. So, the bottom line is if you don't want to spend a lot, these are a great value. I couldn't say how they would perform with itunes or compressed mp3's on your phone. I would expect to loose lots of quality due to the obvious music compression and lack of power of a small device. My Audio Engine D1 DAC was designed and built for one job, to make audio as good as possible, a phone well also does many other things too. I'm completely satisfied with the purchase and expect to use them a lot. And would recommend them to anyone looking for a solid budget product that performs better than it should. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016 by Steve Oz Steve Oz

  • Excellent choice at this price point. Great choice for every day listening and solid construction.
Size: Wired
These are really nice headphones for casual listening. They are physically designed almost exactly ike a Sony MDR-7506 physically and the earcups are aluminum which is a nice touch. It has much thicker ear-pads compared to the 7506 and the headband has good clamping force while being well padded so that it's comfortable for long listening sessions. The earphone cord is very long and is straight all the way through. I wish it was coiled but that's a minor design touch. Also, the cord is not detachable which would have been a nice touch but the 7506 likewise doesn't have a detachable cord so they are even in that respect. These cans also have very good sound isolation because of the clamping force of the headband and also the thickness of the ear pads. I think they isolate sound a little bit better than my 7506's. Also, the headphone earpads go over the ear and not on the ear so these are easier for long monitoring sessions. About the sound, they have excellent and ever-so-slightly emphasized bass response without the bass being overbloated or unnatural like in cheaper cans. The bass response sounds tight and not muddy at all to me but I do notice a slight emphasis compared to other frequencies. The mids are clear and voices really sparkle with these headphones. The highs are good but seem to roll off a little bit at the very top end. In comparison, the 7506's sound ruler flat to me and have a "lighter" sound with a tiny more emphasis on the higher frequencies and more neutral response in the bass frequencies. Also, the 7506'w need less power to drive them since they are a teeny bit more sensitive than the HAS-10's. That said, once you turn up the volume on these headphones they do sound breathtaking and the music really shines. Are these better than the 7506? Nope. The 7506 is just a little bit more neutral and flat as far as response. Do I recommend these headphones as "daily drivers". Absolutely. They have excellent sound overall, the bass is amazing and mostly accurate, the ear pads are extremely thick and comfy, very low listener fatigue even after listening to these for extended periods of time. These might also be a good choice for DJ gigging because of the excellent sound isolation. Also, I wear glasses and these work perfectly despite having them on over glasses. For the $40 that I spent for these, I'm a super happy camper! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018 by Angel Salazar

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