Headphones

Discover the headphones producers and engineers trust for accuracy and comfort.

Group picture of Audio-Technica-ATH-M50x, Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, Sony MDR-M1, and Sennheiser HD 650 on wooden desk

Our Top Picks

Check out our latest gear reviews and recommendations — trusted picks for every studio setup

Audio-Technica-ATH-M50x

  • Why producers love the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x – iconic studio headphones with balanced sound, punchy lows, and excellent clarity for all genres
  • Key strengths and a few trade-offs – durable build, foldable design, and accurate response, though clamping can feel tight during long sessions
  • Best suited for producers and creators – ideal for mixing, tracking, and everyday listening in both home and professional studios
Audio-Technica ATH-M50x closed-back studio headphones with folding design
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Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro closed-back studio headphones with padded ear cups

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro

  • Why producers trust the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro – renowned for comfort, clarity, and deep bass response, making them a studio favorite for decades
  • Key strengths and a few trade-offs – excellent isolation, durable build, and detailed sound, though the closed-back design limits natural soundstage
  • Best suited for tracking and producing – perfect for recording sessions, beat-making, and producers who need reliable headphones with strong low-end

Sony MDR-M1

  • Why producers love the Sony MDR-M1 – modern closed-back reference headphones with extended frequency response, lightweight comfort, and accurate sound for critical listening
  • Key strengths and a few trade-offs – wide 5Hz–80kHz range, detachable cables, and long-session comfort, though the V-shaped tuning may not please mix purists and price is higher than entry-level models
  • Best suited for producers and creators – ideal for mixing, tracking, and reference monitoring in home studios or professional environments where accuracy and comfort are essential
Sony MDR-M1 open-back reference headphones for professional mixing
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Sennheiser HD 650 open-back reference headphones for mixing and mastering

Sennheiser HD 650

  • Why producers love the Sennheiser HD 650 – legendary open-back headphones trusted for their smooth, natural sound and non-fatiguing character during long sessions.
  • Key strengths and a few trade-offs – wide, spacious soundstage, highly detailed mids and highs, and extreme comfort, though they require a headphone amp (300 Ω) and aren’t suited for noisy environments.
  • Best suited for mixing and mastering – ideal for producers and engineers working in quiet studios who want transparent, accurate reference headphones built to last.

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