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Vic Firth SIH3 Headphones - Drummer's Headphones

Vic Firth SIH3 Headphones

Drummer's Headphones

$105
Headphones, Circumaural, Reduces external noise by 25 decibels, Frequency range: 20 Hz -...
4.5 Expert Rating
Drumeo EarDrums - Black Edition - Drummer's Headphones

Drumeo EarDrums - Black Edition

Drummer's Headphones

$186
In-Ear Headphones for Drummers, Two dynamic drivers + one balanced armature driver,...
4.7 Expert Rating
Behringer DH80 - Drummer's Headphones

Behringer DH80

Drummer's Headphones

$32
Headphones for Drummers, Circumaural, Closed back, Dynamic, Maximum sound pressure level: 100 dB (±3...
5 Expert Rating
Roland VMH-D1 - Drummer's Headphones

Roland VMH-D1

Drummer's Headphones

$175
Headphones, Specially developed for E-Drums, Wired, Circumaural, Closed back, Dynamic, Frequency range:...
4.8 Expert Rating
the t.bone HD 150 - Drummer's Headphones

the t.bone HD 150

Drummer's Headphones

$29
Headphones, Developed for E-Drums, Circumaural, Closed-back, Driver: 45 mm, Frequency range: 10 Hz -...
4.8 Expert Rating
Behringer DH100 - Drummer's Headphones

Behringer DH100

Drummer's Headphones

$40
Headphones, For drummers, Closed, Circumaural, 40 mm Dynamic drivers, Impedance: 32 Ohm, Sensitivity:...
4.9 Expert Rating
Vic Firth SIH2 - Drummer's Headphones

Vic Firth SIH2

Drummer's Headphones

$65
Headphones, Circumaural, Noise canceling, Total noise level reduction: up to approx. 20 dB, Frequency...
4.5 Expert Rating
the t.bone HD 990D - Drummer's Headphones

the t.bone HD 990D

Drummer's Headphones

$35
Headphones, Ideal for drummer, Sound attenuation of ambient noise about 22 dBA, Circumaural,...
4.9 Expert Rating
beyerdynamic DT-770 M - Drummer's Headphones

beyerdynamic DT-770 M

Drummer's Headphones

$175
Monitor Headphones, For drummer and studio, 35 dBA Noise isolation, Closed, Circumlunar,...
4.4 Expert Rating

About Drummers Headphones

Drummer's headphones are designed to provide isolated monitoring during practice, recording, or live performance. They offer crucial feedback for practicing with backing tracks, triggering samples, or hearing a click track, allowing drummers to focus on their performance without external distractions. Isolation and accurate sound reproduction are key for developing timing and dynamics.

Best For
Practice recording live performance monitoring backing tracks triggering samples
What to Look For
Isolation level frequency response comfort durability closed-back design cable length connector type

Drummers Headphones — Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Excellent isolation minimizes external noise and distractions for focused practice.
  • Accurate sound reproduction ensures proper monitoring of drum sounds and samples.
  • Closed-back design prevents bleed into recording microphones.
  • Comfortable design allows for extended use during long practice sessions.

CONS

  • Can feel isolating and create a detached feeling from the overall band sound.
  • May require a higher volume to compensate for the isolation.
  • Often heavier than standard headphones due to the robust construction.
  • Potential for ear fatigue with prolonged use at high volumes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Drummers Headphones

Try the headphones in your typical practice environment; a good seal and reduced external noise are key indicators.

Closed-back headphones isolate better, preventing sound leakage; open-back offer a more natural soundstage but aren't suitable for recording.

While possible, the tailored frequency response often prioritizes lower frequencies and can make other music sound unnatural.

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