2013年9月9日星期一
Beats by dre pro new review
The Monster Beats Pro are built particularly for DJs and music professionals who need to have a durable and versatile pair of headphones which might be built to withstand abuse within the club or on the road. They combine a sturdy brushed aluminum construction having a fashionable design and characteristics catered particularly for the club DJ.
Overview:
In our evaluation in the Beats by Dre Studios we mentioned that although they deliver great high quality sound, their reliance on batteries and somewhat flimsy construction did not make them a appropriate decision for club DJs. With the introduction in the Beats Pro, Monster has done an outstanding job of making a pair of headphones that will stand as much as heavy club use while nevertheless delivering good quality sound within a stylish package. Even so at $450 retail are they worth the value?
First Impressions:
Monster is known for generating headphones that turn heads and the Beats Pro continues that legacy. In fact I would say they are tied using the Pioneer HDJ-1000 for best seeking headphones...of all time (Kanye Voice). The Beats Pro come with either a white or black headband but in each versions the earcups are created of slick-looking brushed aluminum having a red beats logo etched in to the side. What is Inside the Box:
* Beats Pro Higher Overall performance Professional Headphone
* Monster Cable headphone cable (1.eight meters having a coil that extends it to 2.1 meters)
* 1/8 to 1/4" adapter
* Touring case
* Monster Clean Cloth with advanced Aegis Microbe Shield technology
* 1 year warranty
Building (Durability):
As opposed to the Beats Studio, the Beats Pro are made for Club DJ use and for that reason are constructed to withstand the type of abuse a mobile DJ would put them through. The frame in the headphones are made of solid aluminum that in no way bends or flexes. As opposed to some other headphones I have used, the Beat Pro nonetheless feels robust when the earcups are extended or flipped up. That is simply because even the extender piece is produced of strong metal. Only time will inform in the event the electronics hold up but I can say with total certainty that the frames of the Beats Pro is practically indestructible.
Sound:
In our review of the Beats Studio we described that they delivered an incredibly crisp sound that emphasized the higher finish on the music. However we found that Beats Pro puts extreme emphasis around the low end from the sound spectrum. In terms of booming base, the Pros cannot be beat. However the emphasis around the low end means that on some songs you are going to find that the mids and highs get drowned out and dont sound as clear or crisp as they do around the Beats Studios or other DJ headphones. Fortunately snares and kicks come through powerful, which can be a have to when beat matching. I was capable to turn my mixer as much as the maximum listenable volume with out the Beats Pro showing any signs of sound degradation.
We have heard that some smaller sized MP3 players are unable to correctly power the Pro's, because they do not call for batteries, in contrast to the Studios. We tested the Pro's on an iPhone in addition to an older iRiver model and in both situations the sound good quality was very good. It's feasible that an iPod nano or shuffle couldn't have the ability to offer the proper juice for the Pros and as a result the sound high quality could endure.
Features:
The Monster Beats Pros include quite a few attributes targeted for the DJs. I was most impressed by the capability to connect the incorporated red patrially-coiled audio cable to either the right or left side on the headphones. This could sound trivial, but I found it very useful since I personally have my Traktor X1 on the left of my turntable and for that reason was capable to keep the cord on my right out of my way. The dual inputs also can be utilized for daisy chaining (you can attach one more set of headphones for the Beats Pro along with a friend can listen for your music) or even listening to 2 inputs at as soon as (cannot consider any purpose why you'd need this). Also the inputs have the capability to lock the audio cord into them so they don't fall out if they get pulled. Lastly, every single earcup can be flipped up in order that you are able to listen to the output while you mix within a new track.
Comfort:
The Beats Pro's strong aluminum construction implies that it weighs considerable greater than other headphones. I identified the Beats Pro to become considerably heavier than my Allen and Heath Xone XD:53 headphones. Also, though the earcups are produced of padded leather, I found that the tightness in the headphones made them somewhat uncomfortable soon after extended listening. DJs with bigger heads (my hat size is 7 ?) might find that the Beats Pro squeezes their head as well tight. The round shape on the cups also implies that the headphones rest on your ears alternatively of more than them. This assists isolate sound but ends up creating the Beats Pro significantly less comfortable in my opinion. In comparison the Beats Studios have earcups that fit over your head and are light and loose enough that you just forget you happen to be wearing them.
Conclusion:
The Monster Beats Pro are a terrific decision to get a skilled DJ trying to find a sturdy pair of headphones which can be constructed for club use and provide booming bass. They could also be an excellent selection for a non-professional user who is mainly interested in style and bass. Even so, if crisp highs or comfort are your principal issues, then you definitely ought to almost certainly examine the Studios or one more brand. At $450 retail, you could possibly also be capable of uncover a comparable sounding headphone at a reduced value, but if you're not on a spending budget and also you worth style and also strong construction the Beats Pros can't be beat.
Pros:
? Fully strong aluminum building
? Booming bass
? Cable plugs on each ear.
? Swiveling Ear Cups\
? Audio cable lock prevents accidental disconnection
Cons:
? High price tag tag
? Bass can overshadow highs
? Tight and Heavy
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