As a modern musician, a set of quality headphones will help you in so many scenarios. From solo practice on digital piano, electric guitar or electronic drums, to studying a mix, or just enjoying a playlist, Roland’s RH-5 headphones deliver in every setting. Priced within budget for working musicians, slip on this comfortable closed-back set and hear your music through high-performance 40mm drivers that keep all the tone and dynamics alive. Whatever you play, wherever your music takes you, you’ll want the RH-5 headphones in your gigbag.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and quickly after started making pianos, which made him the first person in Japan to make pianos. Progression and innovation are clearly present in his production process. Throughout the last 150 years the company has expanded and produces many different types of instruments and they continue to improve and expand their production. The innovation Torakusu Yamaha had is still present in Yamaha’s instruments.
The HPH-100 are great headphones that have been specifically designed for piano players. This is because the headphones produce a beautiful and bright sound and the bass and treble are nicely balanced. However, the headphones are also definitely suitable for other digital instruments and even recording. The headphones have a closed construction, which means that the backs of the pads are completely closed. This means that you’ll be isolated from your surroundings and your surroundings will not be able to hear what you’re listening to. Additionally, the headphones have a swivel design so you can put it on your ears comfortably. The HPH-100 has a two-metre cable with a 3.5mm jack and a 6.35mm adapter.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and quickly after started making pianos, which made him the first person in Japan to make pianos. Progression and innovation are clearly present in his production process. Throughout the last 150 years the company has expanded and produces many different types of instruments and they continue to improve and expand their production. The innovation Torakusu Yamaha had is still present in Yamaha’s instruments.
The HPH-100 are great headphones that have been specifically designed for piano players. This is because the headphones produce a beautiful and bright sound and the bass and treble are nicely balanced. However, the headphones are also definitely suitable for other digital instruments and even recording. The headphones have a closed construction, which means that the backs of the pads are completely closed. This means that you’ll be isolated from your surroundings and your surroundings will not be able to hear what you’re listening to. Additionally, the headphones have a swivel design so you can put it on your ears comfortably. The HPH-100 has a two-metre cable with a 3.5mm jack and a 6.35mm adapter.
Yamaha was founded in 1887 by Torakusu Yamaha in Japan when he made his first acoustic organ. Yamaha was very passionate and quickly after started making pianos, which made him the first person in Japan to make pianos. Progression and innovation are clearly present in his production process. Throughout the last 150 years the company has expanded and produces many different types of instruments and they continue to improve and expand their production. The innovation Torakusu Yamaha had is still present in Yamaha’s instruments.
The HPH-150 are great headphones that have been specifically designed for piano players. This is because the headphones produce a beautiful and bright sound, but the sound is also very neutral which means your playing will sound as authentic as possible. However, the headphones are also definitely suitable for other digital instruments and even recording. The speakers in the headphones separate the individual sounds nicely so it’s ideal for mixing. Furthermore, the headphones have an open construction, which means that the back of the pads have holes which will produce a better projection. Keep in mind that the sound of open headphones can be heard by others, which means the headphones aren’t suitable for use in public. Additionally, the headphones have a swivel design so you can put it on your ears comfortably. The HPH-150 has a two-metre cable with a 3.5mm jack and a 6.35mm adapter.
Silent practice shouldn’t mean losing the immersive tone of your digital piano. Day or night, slip on Roland’s RH-A7 headphones and bring all the character, depth and detail of your instrument through an open-air design that’s so comfortable, you’ll keep practicing for hours. The RH-A7 is designed to inspire modern players, with a wide dynamic range that catches the nuances of Roland’s renowned piano tone, from shimmering highs to commanding bass. Meanwhile, the open-back design keeps practice sessions light, cool and interactive, letting you talk to your teacher or lose yourself in the music.
When the studio is your thing, and you need to study every detail of a mix, Roland’s RH-200 headphones belong in your control room. Comfortable and light enough for all-night sessions, the RH-200’s closed-back design shuts out external noise and lets you dive into the mix or focus on your performance. With 40mm drivers, neodymium magnets and CCAW (copper-clad aluminium wire) voice coils, the RH-200 offers clear, accurate and natural response, letting you assess everything from stereo image to low end – and always make the correct decision. That level of clarity also makes the RH-200 the ideal choice for other musical scenarios, from practicing your instrument to streaming your latest playlists.
When the studio is your thing, and you need to study every detail of a mix, Roland’s RH-200 headphones belong in your control room. Comfortable and light enough for all-night sessions, the RH-200’s closed-back design shuts out external noise and lets you dive into the mix or focus on your performance. With 40mm drivers, neodymium magnets and CCAW (copper-clad aluminium wire) voice coils, the RH-200 offers clear, accurate and natural response, letting you assess everything from stereo image to low end – and always make the correct decision. That level of clarity also makes the RH-200 the ideal choice for other musical scenarios, from practicing your instrument to streaming your latest playlists.
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