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The MAONO MH700 Professional Studio Monitor Headphones deliver high-fidelity audio with 50mm dynamic drivers and a wide 20Hz-20kHz frequency range. Their closed-back design ensures effective passive noise isolation, while soft ear cushions and foldable, rotatable earcups provide comfort and portability. Equipped with a detachable cable, these headphones are perfect for podcasting, recording, DJing, and everyday listening with broad device compatibility.
M**U
Casque de bonne qualité, robuste et facile à régler. Bonne qualité sonore. C'est un casque confortable qui ne fait pas mal aux oreilles même après des heures d'utilisation. Il s'adapte parfaitement et est compacte. Je l'ai acheté pour mon ampli guitare mais il est compatible avec la PS5 pour jouer au casque. Très bon rapport qualité prix.
C**P
Comfortable and sounds great, use while playing guitar through amp. Very pleased.
G**O
Le cuffie Maono MH700 si sono rivelate un acquisto eccezionale, superando ogni mia aspettativa. Di seguito, alcuni aspetti che mi hanno particolarmente colpito: Prestazioni Eccezionali Le prestazioni di queste cuffie sono straordinarie, offrendo un audio nitido e bilanciato che si adatta perfettamente ad ogni esigenza. La resa sonora è impeccabile, rendendole ideali sia per sessioni di ascolto che per monitorare strumenti musicali. Versatilità nell'Uso con Strumenti Musicali Utilizzo le cuffie quotidianamente con i miei strumenti musicali: percussioni digitali, batteria elettronica e chitarra, grazie alla connessione diretta tramite la scheda audio. In ogni situazione, il suono risulta chiaro e dettagliato, permettendo una gestione precisa delle dinamiche musicali. Combo Caster G1 Neo e Maono PD300X La combo formata da Caster G1 Neo e Maono PD300X si è dimostrata fenomenale. Questa combinazione garantisce una qualità di registrazione e un monitoraggio che valorizzano ogni dettaglio del suono, rendendo l’esperienza d’uso ancora più completa e soddisfacente. Materiali di Alta Qualità e Ottimo Rapporto Qualità-Prezzo Le cuffie sono realizzate con materiali robusti e resistenti, che assicurano una lunga durata nel tempo. Il rapporto qualità-prezzo è imbattibile, offrendo prestazioni da studio ad un costo estremamente competitivo. In sintesi, consiglio vivamente le cuffie Maono MH700 a chiunque sia alla ricerca di un prodotto affidabile e performante per un utilizzo professionale o amatoriale. Un acquisto che sicuramente non deluderà.
J**O
I am a big fan of the Maono brand, especially the microphones (I use both the PD400X (dynamic) and the PM500T (condenser) as my main mics). Maono presents an excellent quality-price relationship in their products, which aligns perfectly with my consumer profile. Recently, I was happily surprised to know that Maono has just released a new product in the headphone space: the new MH700 Professional Monitor Headphones. Maono was kind enough to send me a pair of these for me to test and to provide my honest and unbiased feedback, to which I am very grateful, and I'll do just that, hoping that it can help both Maono and future consumers of this product. So, let's get into the review, shall we? 1 - What's inside the box: Inside the box you'll find a user manual, a Maono-branded carrying pouch, the MH700 headphones with 50mm 32ohm drivers and two cables: a 1.2 meter 3.5mm to 3.5mm straight cable, and a 3 meter, 6.35mm to 3.5mm coiled cable. The pouch has a middle partition that splits the internal space in two: one for your cables and one for the headphones. That's a nice touch ;) 2 - Build quality and main features: I'll start with the cables. The coiled cable is very robust, more so than the straight cable. The only downside for me is the lenght: I would have liked more lenght on the coiled cabled to be perfectly comfortable with my own setup (1m more, to be precise). The straight cable I would have made it 2m at least. Both cables have a proprietary locking mechanism on one end (to connect to the headphones), but don't worry because you can also use a standard 3.5mm cable to connect to the headphones, so you're not locked in to this proprietary mechanism by Maono, which is great! Do note that other vendors don't offer this versatility to their customers (e.g., Sennheiser). Now for the headset. The overall feel of the headset is very good and robust. It's mostly plastic, but that's perfectly fine. My Sennheiser 599's are also built that way, and I had no problems with them whatsoever. All the hinges work perfectly fine without any problems. The headband is reinforced with metal, and its adjustments are very good and precise, with very satisfying and robust clicks, that align perfectly with a very readable numeric scale printed on the metal band. The headband cover has a very good feel to it, in terms of the material, and it is easily replaceable, which contributes to extending the life of your headphones, and also making them even more comfortable to your liking with the possibility of after-market headbands. Do note that other headphone brands do not do this that often. For example, my Sennheiser 599's have a fixed headband. And, just like the headband, the earmuffs are also replaceable, contributing for the same longevity and comfort of the headphones. Awesome stuff here! These headphones have a shareport feature, that allows you to pass through the audio to another set of headphones, allowing you to share a listening session with someone else. Do take into consideration that the passthrough feature does attenuate the sound on both pairs of headphones a little bit. This is to be expected, given that the input power to drive the MH700 is not enough to drive both headphones at the same time with the same results. This attenuation seems to be more present in the second pair of headphones. Nevertheless, a nice feature to have. The headphones have a 32ohm impedance rating, which means they are very easy to drive, even from a simple smartphone, so no external amplifier required. Finally, you can also drive the headphones using any of the two available ports: either using the 3.5mm or the 6.35mm. That is just great in terms of versatility! 3 - Comfort. Now for the comfort. Do keep in mind that this is always a very subjective topic, but I have large ears and I was perfectly comfortable with the stock earmuffs for a 3-hour session. I do think that comfort would be better with a deeper and slightly larger earmuff, especially given that these are closed-back headphones, so they do heat up more than my Sennheiser 599's, which are open-back. Fortunately, you can easily purchase a deeper after-market earmuff if needed. The headband is very comfortable and the overall clamping force from the headphones is perfect for me: not too loose, not too tight, just spot on! The swivel axis allow your head to align perfectly with the earmuffs. Overall, very comfortable indeed! 4 - Sound quality. Now for the most important aspect, in my opinion: sound quality. You can have the most comfortable headphones on the market, but if they don't delivery a compelling sonic performance, they're out for me. I'm very happy to report that I am very impressed with the sound quality out of these MH700! Given that these are inexpensive headphones, I was definitely not expecting this kind of sound quality! Color me very impressed! These headphones are definitely worthy of their "studio monitor" branding, in the sense that their frequency response is very flat, which for content creation is a very good thing. I would say these have an excellent sound reproduction on all frequencies, for any music genre. For me, personally, the default EQ on these is excellent for studio work. And for the DJs out there, you can lift the sub-bass frequencies below 60Hz a little bit and you'll get a crisp and punchy bass. These do react very well to EQ, which is a very good thing to have. 5 - Final thoughts (and price). I have to say, for this price, I was not expecting this. I would say this pair of headphones easily competes with others that cost more than 100€, and still don't offer all the versatility these do. Good comfort and build quality, great versatility and excellent sound quality. If you can get them between 40€ and 55€, it's a great purchase! For that price, nothing else that I know of comes even close to these! Go grab one, you won't regret it! Well done, Maono!
B**H
Verarbeitung & Komfort Für den Preis wirklich sehr gut. Die Kopfhörer bieten abnehmbare Kabel, austauschbare Polster und sitzen angenehm – etwas, das man in dieser Preisklasse nicht unbedingt erwarten würde. Klangqualität Ich bin kein Audiophile und habe bisher nicht viele Over-Ear-Kopfhörer getestet, würde aber sagen, dass ich ein gutes Ohr habe. Verglichen mit den Superlux HD 681 und den Audio Technica M20x schneidet der Maono in fast allen Punkten besser ab. • Superlux HD 681: klingen zwar gut, sind aber beim Tragen wirklich so unbequem und plasticy, dass ich sie nicht länger als 20min tragen konnte. • Audio Technica M20x: trotz des guten Rufs war ich enttäuscht. Stimmen gehen fast komplett unter, der Sound wirkt insgesamt „matschig“ – und das bei einem höheren Preis. Blindtest Ich habe die Kopfhörer von zwei Familienmitgliedern testen lassen. Beide waren der Meinung, dass die Maono deutlich besser klingen, was auch meinem Eindruck entspricht. Fazit Natürlich ist der Sound nicht überragend, aber für Anfänger oder für ein kleines Budget (Homestudio, Gaming) absolut ausreichend. Man bekommt ein bequemes Paar Kopfhörer mit überdurchschnittlichem Klang für die Preisklasse und sie erfüllen den Zweck fürs Homerecording relativ gut, da man Unklarheiten und Details in Mixes heraushört. (Beispielsweise konnte ich in einem, meiner Lieder ein Hintergrundrauschen hören, was ich mit dem MX20 nicht gehört habe) Also, für den Preis wirklich sehr empfehlenswert und ich behalte sie.
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