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The Superlux HD668B headphones feature 50mm dynamic drivers in a semi-open design, delivering professional-grade, balanced sound ideal for recording, mixing, and gaming. Lightweight at just 7.8 ounces, they offer all-day comfort with self-adjusting headband pads. Dual detachable cables (1m for mobile use, 3m for studio monitoring) provide versatile connectivity. These headphones combine exceptional audio performance and comfort at an unbeatable price point, making them a top choice for budget-conscious professionals and enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B003JOETX8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Recording, Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,219 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 153 in Studio Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand | Superlux |
| Brand Name | Superlux |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Cable Length | 3 Metres |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Game Consoles, Tablets, Phones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Car Audio Systems, Mobile Phones |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired Controller |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,528 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | around-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Polymer or Mylar |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | [EO] 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 30000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00510000537548 |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 56 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Superlux |
| Model Name | Superlux HD-668B |
| Model Number | HD668B |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Lightweight |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB |
| Series Number | 668 |
| Specific Uses For Product | DJ, Broadcasting, Recording, Personal listening |
| Style Name | HD668B |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Music |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 758762342714 796594788928 602720271489 760450562748 887481531212 510000537548 721047491148 686755997033 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
A**R
Extremely good headphones for the price.
Extremely good headphones for the price. Sound is nice and clear, no distortion or other problems. This is my second pair, where I gave my second one as a gift. The detachable cable is great and should be on more headphones. Be noted that the headphones leak sound and that you can hear everything around you. This is the nature of open back headphones, and not the fault of these headphones. The only things I do not like are that the head-band pad things are not great. They only have a limited amount of play, so if your head is on the larger side, they might not sit as comfortably. The overall construction is plastic and feels a bit flimsy, but I never had anything break over the 4 years I had them. The thin coated bands running along the top have cracked in some places, but that is only cosmetic damage. The ear-pads are very nice and soft at the start, but after having the headphones for about 4 years, they became quite hard; but not uncomfortable.
D**N
Great Headphones, for Budget Users. Perfect "Gaming-Headphone" Killer
First of all, these are great headphones for a budget, or if you want to find out the hype behind "audiophile" equipment like I did then this is a good gateway. These headphones by no means are real audiophile equipment, or particularly amazing at anything. They have a V-shaped sound signature which means they excel at music with highs in, but music which keeps in the mids is really not that great. They have a good amount of bass for open back headphones and at the volume I usually listen at they do not leak too much, though these are not headphones you should be wearing outside really. Overall I would say the sound is quite good after burning them in, when you consider the price, they are cheap but hit above their price really, just if you really want some good headphones be prepared to spend much more. Their build quality, to say the least, is bad. While I have no gripes with the nearly all plastic build, as they have not broken after almost a year of use, they are mostly plastic and their feel is just cheap. A lot of people replace the earpads that come too because the pleather material is not very good but I have not had as much issue with sweating or clammyness so it just depends on the person. They clamp quite hard depending on your head size but I have not had issue since day 1 using these, though the head rest 'wings' still are not exactly the most comfortable things in the world and I would recommend that you bend them back. They have a removeable cable which is a big plus if you are worried about a pet chewing through them, I didn't really factor this when buying them as I won't break it with abuse from bringing them out (I only use IEM's outside, and wouldn't wear these in public) but it's nice that you can do this as even on very high end equipment you don't always find it. I use these mainly for just listening to stuff on my computer which mainly centers around gaming, music and videos. They work fine for this and are good enough for that, because they're open back sound positioning in games is very good so I can recommend them for that, they work much better than most much more expensive "Gaming" headphones when paired with an external microphone. (Note: I never ran these through a proper DAC or AMP, I do not know how well these benefit from them but I doubt too much difference) In conclusion, I can definitely recommend these headphones, they have a nice V shaped sound which meets my music preferences and don't lose too much detail. In gaming they are ideal when paired with a cheap microphone as a budget solution versus a gaming headset. Get these if you want a decent sounding pair of cans with plenty of mods available, if you aren't on a budget look elsewhere at other real audiophile grade gear, you won't regret it when you hear the difference.
M**O
Not kidding about Price to Performance
It's been several hours since I first received these pair of headphones, and here I am with a first impressions sort of review. Build quality 3/5: I'll say these are decent for what you're paying for. These pair of headphones are made of some sort of plastic that doesn't exactly scream 'Reliability,' but they do seem to apparently do the job of holding the thing together. Time will tell whether the build quality will hold up, so I'll update in a year or 2 to see how they're doing... assuming they don't break before then. Sound Quality 4/5: Although it doesn't quite reach ATH-M50X's level, the HD668Bs are pretty much one of the best bang for the buck headphones that money can buy. For £38 the sound quality you are getting is an absolute steal for the price, and although some may say that the highs are a bit 'too defined' and too harsh, it's nothing a bit of equaliser software (or even equalising hardware) can't handle. Most computers today may already have their own equalising software, mine for example is the Realtek Audio Manager. Tweak a few settings, adjust how you want to hear the sound, and the result is a very pair of lovely sounding headphones. I'll be honest however, there's still a bit of a sharp edge even with equalisation, but I'll say that I doubt you'll be able to notice it unless you're an audiophile. Comfort 4/5: Usually I wear these headphones for 3-4 hours at a time and I'll have to say that they are truly very comfortable when you adjust the height of the headphones as well as the 'head rest' (those Audio-Technica esque wings). Yes, they are slightly adjustable, but I am very concerned whether the build quality will hold up with several height adjustments. You'll need quite a bit of force to adjust these headphones to suit you, and that's where I seem to doubt whether the quality of plastic used is sufficient enough for the lifespan of these headphones. The size of the cushions however, are very large, and although they're not made of the most spongy foam, they are quite soft to the touch and I can definitely say that these really do engulf your ears in soft leathery goodness. Whether it's real or fake doesn't concern me, but they do feel good on the skin even after 3-4 durations. I personally have large ears with abnormally large anti-helixes, so they're the part of the ear that receives most of the discomfort when it connects with the cushioned driver. These aren't exactly the deepest headphones on the market, but they are fairly deep for most people and is usually not an issue with the other people I have asked to try these on. The most important issue however, with me personally, is how my earlobes are squashed into my face when putting these on. Although not a concern to some people, I'll have to say that it's been a bit painful to me after longer durations. Overall, if you take sufficient breaks in between headphone sessions then I doubt you'll receive any discomfort with using these. Maybe take regular 10 minute breaks every hour or 2. Price 5/5: This is exactly the main reason why I bought them. I wanted a cheaper alternative to other major headphone brands such as Audio Technica, Sennheiser, Philips etc, and the HD668Bs stood out of the crowd with its amazing balance of sound quality, comfort, etc at an affordable price. Have I mentioned that it also includes a detachable cable? Although not truly detachable from the base of the headphones, rather, there's a sort of cord that extends outwards with a female end that you plug another cord into. It's still a detachable cable and therefore you reap the benefits of one, Including but not limited to: replacing the cord if it deteriorates or is accidentally damaged. Overall 4/5: These are a pair of fantastic headphones that I'd absolutely recommend to family and friends. The sound quality is absolutely astonishing when considering its £38 price tag (at the time of writing this review) and simple equalisation merely just spices things up to your taste. If you have a very low headphone budget but you still have standards, then these are the headphones to get.
G**S
Major problem with he one size fits all policy.
The sound quality is amazing and the comfort around the ears is excellent but the lack of ability to change the volume on the headphones directly can be a slight annoyance but the headphones have one major problems. For smaller heads the Headphones grip far to tights with the bottom of the ear pads clamping down and digging in to the sides of the neck. This was initially bearable but soon started to cause aches and pains in my neck before causing large headaches leading to some strange positions needed to wear these headphones which then lead to cramps in my jaw as well. This did not change over the course of three months and there was still absolutely no give in the headphones even after attempts to stretch them wider. This could have been easily managed if the earpads were on a hinge to prevent the cutting angle or if there was any kind of adjustable part of the headphones at all rather than a silly one size fits all model. In short these are great for people with wider or taller heads (or at least higher up ears) than I have but otherwise these will lead to large amounts of aches and headaches rendering them unusable without large amounts of pain that can last even a couple of days after a long session even if you don't use them at all after that session.
P**S
Superlux HD668B Headphones.
Don't often leave reviews but the Superlux HD668B is worthy of comment. I am a home listener mainly using amp with cd player and vintage record deck with now and again computer and iPod. The Superlux HD668B's are right for my ears and light on my head, as very good indeed and after a few hours break in , sing like a bird.:- ;- 1) Comfortable, can wear for long periods without as problem, even with the leatherette ear pads and head band spacers. 2) Appearance is fine with me as the phones are not industrial grade and bought for the sound at a reasonable price The build quality is very fair and robust, not to wear as a fashion accessory outside. 3) The provision of a metre and 3 metre plug in cable to the head phone, is a useful option. 4) Sound is very clear and concise, I like the upper highs and mids with good natural bass, but not boomy or muddy to mask the music.. 5) The treble is distinctive and can be shill, until break in or at high volumes, but the stereo separation and sound stage is very good , overall the sound is as good, if not better than phones costing a lot more. 6) Sound leakage is apparent when volume of connecting device is increased and as a don't have any volume cranked to deafness or ear damage levels, the sound leakage on these semi open phones is not a problem or to others . 7) Many users will be on computer and iPod or iPhone, the headphones are able to handle, giving a good a realistic sound as driven, picking out every instrument and note and voice range,, using equalisation to adjust highs is another benefit of getting the right sound to suit the Superlux drivers for coming into their own.. . In summary, my other headphones are Sennheiser 205 and Goldring DR50's, these are good but the Superlux are better, bearing in mind the cost.
P**L
great sound and a hideous fit designed to break
I've been using these for around 3 years now, when I got them I can distinctly recall how the headbands dig into the top of your head, they still do three years later and cause headaches after more than 2 hours of use I found wearing a beanie under them helped a lot but naturally having fabric between your ears and the driver muffles the sound. in terms of audio they're genuinely amazing for the price, probably the closest thing to a set of reference headphones for the price and despite being open backs and typically not bassy you can crank the bass to get some without destroying the top end. the worst part about these headphones though is the design, superlux have a protruding 3.5mm male out of the bottom of the left earcup and it will always break within a few years of use from flex and stretch, the worst part is that its clearly a designed failiure point. I bought these over the 681s I previously had because they came with what appeared to be a thicker wire housing coming out the earcup, and certainly the case. Unlike the 681s, it's actually got a stress relief built into it, but it's still an exceptionally tight male port, making the stress relief pointless because of the force needed to disconnect the cable, and then it occurred to me. It doesn't need to be a male port at all, superlux could move the failure point to the wire and put a female port in the earcup then the broken component is the cable which you can replace far more cheaply than an entire set of headphones. but you sell less headphones that way.
B**N
Amazing intro to High quality audio, trash build quality
This is the 3rd pair I've been through of these in just a year, yet all they do is sit on my desk when they aren't being used despite this, they still end up breaking at the same spot every time, the wire from the headset will come loose over time and being to expose the inner wire, even using the bracket to stop accidentally disconnecting them will not help you will lose audio in one ear completely, or it will end up sounding very echoey and tinny. now, onto the actual quality: first off, these are an EXCELLENT intro to high quality audio, with a high quality audio source, you won't want to listen to anything else. I'm not too well versed on quality audio, nor am I an audiophile, but the sound quality of these paired with any good on-board motherboard sound the difference is night and day compared to any generic gaming headset. pros: great sound good for the price works well with most devices, (low power needed) cons: semi decent build quality, the earcups are somewhat comfortable and fit your ears nicely, and the headband somewhat has comfortability, though they weren't suitable for long periods of time, often i'd come off with headaches as they would press into my glasses and ears, making them go extremely numb overall, I just can't recommend these, every time they break, without fail, no matter how much I baby them.
I**T
Great for the money
*There is a TL;DR at the bottom These are a good pair of headphones that come with some useful accessories. The two included cables allow me to walk around my room without having to take the headphones off. This is a welcome change when compared to the short cable on my old gaming headset. -- Music Performance -- When listening to music, especially on my phone, the sound is great, if not slightly treble heavy. My OnePlus One allows me to adjust the bass and treble to my liking which makes these even better than they already sound. -- Gaming Performance -- When playing CS:GO, or gaming in general, the treble is noticeably pronounced though. It seemed to be slightly overpowering. This might be because my old headphones could have had a lot less treble than these, meaning I may not have gotten used to the amount on these headphones. I did notice that my positional awareness increased greatly when it comes to telling where people were based on sound. -- Listening to Video -- When I first received these, I watched some youtube videos, notably an episode of Painkiller Nearly and a Tek Syndicate video. In both of these I noticed a massive difference from any audio experience whilst watching youtube before. The voices on PKN were a lot clearer than before using these and in the tek syndicate video, I was able to pick out some background audio I had never heard in one of his videos before. -- Comfort -- The clamping force on these headphones seems to be noticeable for me, even though I don't have a massive head. Despite this, I am sure after some use, they will become much more comfortable. The earpads are not the best. Due to the over-ear trait these headphones have, your ears will become quite sweaty even after a half hour of use. Although they seem expensive for a good pair, buying some replacement pads would be a good idea and is something I am going to look into. Despite this, the pads no not cause pain on the ears like my old headphones did. Also, the headband is good but does seem to take a while to get used to. The pads on the headband can be pulled out further but require some force to do so. -- Conclusion/TL;DR -- PROS -Good Cable Options -Good for music -Good Sound Stage -Very Crisp, easy to pick out each sound in a scene. -The ear pads are nice and soft -The headband can be adjusted and is relatively comfortable. CONS -Slightly treble heavy, more noticeable in games. -Clamping force is heavy at first -The earpads do not breath well, causing sweaty ears. -The headband can become slightly painful after long periods of use -The pads on the headband require quite a lot of force to adjust.
D**L
Increíbles. No esperaba esta calidad por este precio.
Ante todo, no soy ningún experto. Antes de comprarlos, consulté varios análisis del producto, y leí todos los comentarios (sobre todo los negativos) sobre el producto en Amazon. La verdad es que he quedado muy contento con el envío. En mi caso, ajustan muy bien, cubriendo toda la oreja, y no paso excesivo calor con ellos. Las almohadillas son de falsa piel, pero a mí me resultan cómodas. Había leído por ahí que al ser de 56ohm, en vez de los usuales 32ohm, en los dispositivos móviles, tablets, pcs, etc se perdía potencia de sonido, y que había que subir mucho el volumen para escucharlo bien, pero yo no he notado nada en ese respecto. De hecho, utilizo incluso menos volumen que con auriculares internos, o los que me vienen con el móvil. En cuando a la calidad de sonido, muy bien. Apenas noto distorsión, y se aprecian muchos detalles. Los utilizo para escuchar música, ver películas y jugar videojuegos, y da gusto. Además, los cables son extraibles, lo cual es de agradecer, ya que por lo general he tenido que deshacerme de otros auriculares porque acaban tazándose el cable. Espero que esta característica alargue al vida útil de los auriculares. No tengo ni idea de cómo son en comparación con unos profesionales, pero por este precio, me parecen una pasada. Si bien es verdad, no son para sacarlos a la calle, pues son voluminosos y no se pueden plegar, tampoco los quería para eso. Incluye cables de 1m y 3m, así como un adaptador para clavija jack 'gruesa' y una bolsa de tela para guardarlos si te los quieres llevar a alguna parte (lo cual es un detalle). Yo recomiendo la compra. Sin dudarlo.
D**I
Un rapport Qualité Prix Imbattable
Un casque impressionnant pour le prix. Un très bon son, clair et précis. La qualité du châssis est honnêtement assez correcte pour ce prix, même si elle laisse a désirer. Un très bon achat pour profiter de bon son, sans avoir a trop débourser.
匿**望
私には合いました
この価格でこの音質は最高でした。 オーディオだけでなくギターやベースのアンプでも素直な音でお高い某メーカーの物より個人的には気に入っています。 何というか音が素直なんですよね。かけ心地も良いし。 値段や神話にとらわれない方にお勧めです。 私は2万円のヘッドホンをメルカリで売ってもう一台買いました。
F**N
horrible
didn’t work properly, sounded horrible and i had to pay €15 to return it as well. horrible.
I**R
Not working so as expected
The good thing is it makes you listen the hats clearly but the bass not that good
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