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Hosa Technology - Adaptor, 3.5 mm TRS to 1/4 in TRS
Hosa Technology - Adaptor, 3.5 mm TRS to 1/4 in TRS
Our price: CA$ 4.99 (US$ 4.89)
 
IKEY-AUDIO - Black Q-Series High Fidelity Headphones
IKEY-AUDIO - Black Q-Series High Fidelity Headphones
Our price: CA$ 9.99 (US$ 9.79)
 
Numark HF125 DJ Headphones
Numark HF125 DJ Headphones
Our price: CA$ 12.99 (US$ 12.73)
 
Gemini DJX-03
Gemini DJX-03
Our price: CA$ 14.99 (US$ 14.69)
 
Aerial7 Bullet "AZZURO" Earbuds
Aerial7 Bullet "AZZURO" Earbuds
Our price: CA$ 16.99 (US$ 16.65)
 
Aerial7 Bullet "DARK RASTA" Earbuds
Aerial7 Bullet "DARK RASTA" Earbuds
Our price: CA$ 16.99 (US$ 16.65)
 
Aerial7 Bullet "MARSHMELLOW" Earbuds
Aerial7 Bullet "MARSHMELLOW" Earbuds
Our price: CA$ 16.99 (US$ 16.65)
 
Aerial7 Bullet "SHADE" Earbuds
Aerial7 Bullet "SHADE" Earbuds
Our price: CA$ 16.99 (US$ 16.65)
 
Deadmau5 - In Ear Buds (RED)
Deadmau5 - In Ear Buds (RED)
Our price: CA$ 24.99 (US$ 24.49)
 
Aerial7 Sumo "BLIZZARD" Ear Buds
Aerial7 Sumo "BLIZZARD" Ear Buds
Our price: CA$ 34.99 (US$ 34.29)
 
Aerial7 Sumo "CANDY" Ear Buds
Aerial7 Sumo "CANDY" Ear Buds
Our price: CA$ 34.99 (US$ 34.29)
 
Aerial7 Sumo "SHADE" Ear Buds
Aerial7 Sumo "SHADE" Ear Buds
Our price: CA$ 34.99 (US$ 34.29)
 
AKG - K 44 (Closed back circumaural headphones)
AKG - K 44 (Closed back circumaural headphones)
Our price: CA$ 39.99 (US$ 39.19)
 


DJ Headphones

If you’re going to be a DJ, one of the first things you’ll need is a good, sturdy set of DJ headphones. This is not an optional item.

Without headphones, you simply won’t be able to mix effectively.

When you’re spinning, headphones will allow you to hear the next track before the audience does. This will help you match beats accurately while ensuring a smooth and pleasant transition.

Of course, you can’t just grab any old pair of earphones and expect results. DJ headphones are designed specifically with mixing in mind. And they have features that can help you become a better DJ.

  • A good set of DJ headphones should feature a “closed ear” or “over-the-ear” design. This will help block-out ambient noise and ensure you hear the music more clearly. These types of headphones can also help protect your ears since you can hear the music more clearly on a lower volume level when external sound is blocked out.
  • You may want to think about the number of cups you want with your earphones. Some DJs prefer a single-cup set since they’re easy to handle and allow the DJ to hear both music sources at once. If you decide to go with a 2-cup set, you should look for a unit wit pivoting ear cups that offer the DJ the option to use them in a 1 or 2 cup style.
  • When buying your headphones, you’ll also want to look at different lead types offered. Some earphones have replaceable leads that can extend the life of the earphones. Another handy feature is coiled leads, since they can offer a long cord while maintaining neatly organized wiring.
  • Finally, you’ll want to select a set that packs small for travel. In addition to packing small, they should also be durable enough to handle the abuse of travel.

Following the advice listed in this article, you should be able to find the right headphone set fairly easily. But there’s one more important factor that I left out... and it’s the one that should come before all others.

Whatever set of DJ headphones you decide do go with, make sure they’re comfortable and suit your style. Mixing is a serious hobby that requires many hours of practice. You’ll want to ensure that this time is spent on a set of DJ headphones that make you feel comfortable and server your purposes.

Browse through our online repertoire and take a look at the features offered by our large selection of DJ headphones. You’re bound to find the right set to complement your kit.