Numark HF125 | Ultra-Portable Professional DJ Headphones-Complete Features/User Guide

June 5, 2024
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Numark HF125 | Ultra-Portable Professional DJ Headphones

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Specifications

  • BRAND: Numark
  • COLOR: Silver
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Wired
  • MODEL NAME: HF 125
  • FORM FACTOR: Over-Ear
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 7.1 ounces
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 6 x 4 x 8 inches
  • SIZE: One Расk

Introduction

Ultralight DJ headphones with 7 independently adjustable position settings accommodate any mixing style. The lightweight design, combined with a padded headband and ear cushions, keeps you focused on what matters most – your music. Closed-back design eliminates ambient noise, allowing you to hear exactly what you need to hear. It Connects to nearly any DJ mixer with a 6-foot hard wired connection with a molded 1/8″ TRS connector and a 1/8″ to 14″ TRS adaptor supplied. It has Easy Setup – Single-sided cord reduces tangles and allows you to start DJing right away.

HOW DO DJS HEAR IN HEADPHONES

DJ headphones are a little different. DJs can fold the left or right ear so that one ear is comfortably covered by an earcup while the other is free to listen to the master sound (coming through the monitors).

HOW TO CONNECT BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES TO VIRTUAL DJ

Go to audio configuration, choose two soundcards, and set your Bluetooth as master and your computer soundcard as headphones. One word of advice: due to the time delay caused by the bluetooth connection on your master out, you will have to beat match solely in headphones.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it necessary to use specific headphones when DJing?
    DJ headphones contain larger drivers that deliver higher sound quality since DJs demand better audio clarity and fidelity. Because many individuals buy inexpensive headphones that may not have the best sound output, audio headphones may or may not have decent sound quality.

  • Is it true that Numark headphones are good?
    Even without any equalizer changes, they sound sharp and clear, as well as reasonably rich. However, they fall short of having “high-end” headphones’ sound quality.

  • Is it possible to DJ with Sony headphones?
    We tested the Sony MDR-7506 as the best headphones for DJs for around $100. These over-ear headphones boast a classic design and a lengthy coiled wire that prevents tangles when you’re on the move.\

  • Is it possible to combine them with DJ headphones?
    DJ headphones allow you to completely customize your music listening experience; they are designed to aid in the mixing process rather than simply provide a pleasant listening experience. Studio headphones, on the other hand, are built with a flat frequency response in mind.

  • Can I mix with DJ headphones?
    Yes, you can use these instead of your ordinary headphones at home. In fact, you’ll get a lot more immersive audio experience. The drawback here is that you may not always desire the ‘richness,’ as it can be exhausting.

  • DJs don’t use wireless headphones, so why don’t they?
    To begin, it’s important to understand that wireless headphones have batteries. As a result, you can run out of battery power while DJing.

  • Are you bothered by noise? Are noise-canceling headphones suitable for DJing?
    As a result, the idea of noise-canceling headphones simply does not work with DJing in practise. The DJ must be able to hear the sound coming from the front of the house, not just through his headphones, and must be aware of the crowd’s reaction to his mixing.

  • Is it possible to DJ using Airpods?
    DJs and producers who want to stretch the cost of the headphones by making music or even DJing with them will need to purchase Apple’s Lightning to 3.5mm cable, unless they already have a high-end amp that doesn’t support Bluetooth or AirPlay.

  • Is it possible to use DJ headphones as studio headphones?
    While both of these types of headphones are very similar, they are also fairly different. We don’t encourage DJing with studio headphones, and we don’t recommend DJing with DJ headphones in the studio, especially if you’re a pro.

  • Is it possible to DJ with Bluetooth headphones?
    Bluetooth isn’t supported by the majority of DJ equipment. Because the audio delay makes beatmatching difficult, Bluetooth-connected headphones are not a good choice for DJing. I advocate using a cable connection to your DJ gear when DJing with Bluetooth headphones.

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