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Behringer HPX2000 High-Definition DJ Headphones

High-end DJ headphones for home and live usage are the HPX2000. Their high-efficiency cobalt capsule, single-sided oxygen-free copper cable, and excellent frequency response guarantee performance.

 

 

Behringer HC200 Closed-back DJ Headphones

Headphones with a broad frequency response and great dynamic range are ideal for mixing, monitoring bass lines, or simply listening to music. Our HC 200 headphones provide high-resolution sound at an affordable price!

Behringer C1 Studio Condenser Microphone

C-1 microphones are inexpensive, high-quality ways to record what you hear. The pressure gradient transducer and shock-mounted big diaphragm capsule provide the C-1 an open, clear sound with great transient response.

 

Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD USB Audio Interface

The U-PHORIA UMC202HD is a powerful 2 input, 2 output USB recording interface featuring genuine Midas-designed mic preamps with exceptional 24-Bit/192 kHz high-resolution converters, designed to help your recordings and mixes sound their absolute best.

Behringer Eurolive B115D 1000W 15 inch Powered Speaker

The lightweight Behringer Eurolive B115D active PA speaker provides outstanding, low-distortion power and cutting-edge functionality. B115D’s built-in Ultralink ULM-series wireless technologies provide high-quality sound and mobility.

Behringer Ultragain Pro MIC2200 2-channel Tube Microphone Preamp

The ULTRAGAIN PRO MIC2200’s hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube delivers microphones, acoustic, and bass guitars that classic tube feel in a reliable and economical design.

Behringer HPX4000 Closed-back High-Definition DJ Headphones

DJs desire headphones with ultrawide dynamic range, high-definition bass, and clear highs. Our HPX4000 headphones provide high-resolution performance with high-efficiency cobalt capsules at a budget-friendly price!

 

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