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Same here
 

I would hope so for 200 bux!
 

I like the Numark's bang for the buck.
 

Here is what I have done.

I bought a good digital wireless whole house transmitter that I plug into my headphone jack. I then bought some digital 3M tekk protection Worktunes brand wireless headphones from Lowes.

Now I can listen to my tracks with a noise protection type headphone that produces really good sound. The best part is that I am no longer tethered to my mixer. The range is about 100 feet from the mixer. Because these are designed to keep the outside noise out, the sound that I am hearing is not overbearing and much easier to listen to. When I have a Junior High school dance, I find myself with the headphones on most of the gig..... :)

Mrf
 

Soundman69 wrote :
@Caliente. You know what's funny? The packaging for the redwaves is absolutely identical to the reloops. They have the same sheet of plastic overlaid inside the box. They have the exact same accessory inner box. They even look extremely similar. Guaranteed they are from exactly the same factory. The only difference being paint / colors and the inclusion of additional pads and the cord. They probably even sound the same, but the reloops "sound better" because they cost more. :)


I have the redwave(numark) and rph10 (reloop)
and the redwave give me a best sound, rph10 it's great in your price, and the sound is ok, but redave vs rph10 I take the redwave
regards
 

 

Has anyone tested the Reloop RHP 20?
 

Read on previous page. IMO the reloops look to be exactly the same as the Redwaves though. Same Chinese factory and packaging at least.
 

I highly recommend Audio Technica ATH-M50s. Sound is great - beeter than Beats & Bose (and I'm a Bose guy). (Around $150) soundprofessionals.com sells them and will also modify then to have removable cord. Most problems with headphones are cable related. They also carry replacement earpads and other stuff for them. A Slappa case will protect them from just about everything. I know you stated cost would be an issue, but take my word for it - buying right once, beats buying almost right, cause you'll buy almost right again and again. I recommend buying "expendable" (really cheap) headphones until you can afford these.
 



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