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Best Headphones for Bass

Featured Headphones for Bass - Best Headphones for Bass

It’s time to turn up the bass and hear the low frequencies in full glory! With all the headphones and earphones on the market today, Sweetwater’s audio experts put their heads together and compiled a list of the best picks for bass to help you choose! Now, you can find the perfect pair for your needs, whether you want to blast the beats, mix in the studio, hear yourself onstage, or listen for pleasure. This list will point you in the right direction, whether you’re shopping for wired, wireless, or Bluetooth headphones or earbuds!

Note: At Sweetwater, we know there’s no such thing as “best” when it comes to music gear. Every player and artist has unique tastes, which is what makes selecting gear so fun! The items on this list feature some of our favorite products from top manufacturers to help you start your buying journey! Explore these recommendations and dive into Sweetwater’s massive collection of gear on our online store. For personalized picks and expert advice, please contact our knowledgeable Sweetwater Sales Engineers at (800) 222-4700!

Best Closed-back Headphones for Bass

PreSonus Eris HD10BT Circumaural Bluetooth Headphones with Active Noise Canceling

Bluetooth plus touch control: what’s not to love?

The PreSonus Eris HD10BT headphones are a winner for bass lovers, as they offer a lithium-ion battery with 16 hours of life, 40mm drivers, and a comfortable circumaural fitting. Their wide frequency response, touch controls, and onboard microphone are also boons for bassists. You can be sure to hear every detail of your audio thanks to 18dB of noise cancellation. Lastly, Bluetooth connectivity ensures smooth wireless connection to any of your devices.


V-Moda Crossfade LP2 Over-ear Headphones

Bass boosters, look here

The V-Moda Crossfade LP2 headphones churn out an impressive 5Hz–30kHz frequency response that pairs perfectly with boosted bass. Add in a collapsible design and included carrying case, and you’ve got the perfect pair of headphones wherever you’re craving the low frequencies. Plus, if durable headphones are your thing, then you’ll love the FlexSteel headband that can take a beating for years to come. You can even disconnect the cable for transportation or storage.


Shure SRH940 Closed-back Pro Studio Reference Headphones

Long life and far-reaching frequency response

The Shure SRH940 closed-back pro studio reference headphones will surely delight your ears with precise bass frequencies, thanks to a frequency response that covers 5Hz to 30kHz. You can rock out to the music comfortably with the velour earpads — they even come with extra earpads for extended life! Detachable cables let you plug right into the music and come equipped with a 1/4-inch adapter. 40mm drivers do the trick to pass crystal clear audio to your ears while the passive noise isolation keeps you dialed in.


Best Headphones with Bass Sound

Yamaha HPH-MT8 Over-ear Headphones

Made for mixing

Serious about your bass sound? So are the Yamaha HPH-MT8 over-ear headphones. They’re packed with studio-ready features and astounding sound quality, and they’re ready to do the heavy bass lifting! These headphones utilize 45mm drivers, 4- and 10-foot detachable cables, and a closed-back circumaural design to lock in the audio and reject outside noise. The HPH-MT8s are great for mixing in the home studio or packing up for inspirational trips to the seaside. Your mixes will translate superbly from system to system after mixing through these ‘phones!


Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X Closed-back Studio Mixing Headphones

These headphones are stellar

Kick your mixing into high gear with the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X studio mixing headphones. Not to be doubted, the DT 700 Pro Xs come equipped with STELLAR.45 drivers to present you with audio that’s polished enough for the home setup or pro recording studio. These uber-comfy velour earpads, combined with a memory foam headband, will set you up nicely for continued focus during long mixing sessions.


Best DJ Headphones for Bass

Pioneer DJ HDJ-X10 Professional DJ Headphones

Military Standard Shock test approved

Pioneer DJ has been a top-trusted brand for high-quality DJ equipment for years, and the Pioneer DJ HDJ-X10 professional DJ headphones won’t disappoint. You’ll be sure to hear every nuance of your bass, thanks to an extensive frequency range of 5Hz to 40kHz, and their nano-coated materials resist deterioration so you can vibe out to the beat longer. They were even subjected to the Military Standard Shock test and passed with flying colors! With the HDJ-X10s, you can trust that the mix decisions you make will translate exceptionally well to PA speakers, time and again.


Pioneer DJ CUE1 On-ear DJ Headphones

Pro ‘phones without the pro price tag

If you’re looking for a more affordable set of Pioneer DJ cans with plenty of customizable bling, then the Pioneer DJ CUE1 on-ear DJ headphones are right up your alley. Designed with the user in mind, they provide an impressive 104dB sensitivity, padded earcups that swivel 90 degrees, and 40mm drivers with a frequency response of 5Hz to 30kHz. These wired headphones pack up easily for DJ sets wherever the music takes you.


Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Closed-back Studio and Live Monitoring Headphones

Cans with 32dB of acoustic isolation

Sennheiser provides supreme sound quality for bass lovers during DJ sessions with the HD 280 Pro studio and live monitoring headphones. A linear frequency response makes for confident EQ adjustments while DJing, recording, mixing, or other critical listening situations. Plus, thanks to a staggering 32dB of acoustic isolation, it’s just you and the music! The HD 280s’ earcups are engineered to last but are still replaceable. When your crowd cheers for more, you can keep the party going, thanks to the substantial comfort these headphones provide for long sessions.


Best Budget Headphones for Bass

Shure SRH240A Closed-back Headphones

Shure keeps it sounding superb

A surefire way to bring glory to your bass frequencies? The Shure SRH240A headphones! The closed-back design intuitively blocks external noise, while the 40mm neodymium dynamic drivers produce a wide frequency response that’ll entrance your ears. An outstanding choice for those on a budget, the SRH240As keep it comfortable and are optimized for use with most pro and consumer audio devices.


Audio-Technica ATH-M30x Closed-back Monitoring Headphones

Sound isolation and rare-earth neodymium magnets

Another brand revered by Sweetwater’s audio experts is Audio-Technica. It offers listeners high-quality audio with the ATH-M30x closed-back monitoring headphones. They are as comfortable as can be and dole out a frequency response from 15Hz to 22kHz — you’re set for anything from pleasure listening to monitoring your mixes! The secret here is 40mm drivers packed with rare-earth neodymium magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils. They offer much-needed isolation from surrounding noise, so you get quality Audio-Technica sound without interruption.


Audio-Technica ATH-M40x Closed-back Studio Monitoring Headphones

Tracking, mixing, or DJing — do it all!

Ready to graduate from the ATH-M30xs? Check out the Audio-Technica ATH-M40x studio monitoring headphones. Whether tracking, mixing, or monitoring your DJ set, count on comfort, value, and accuracy across the frequency spectrum. You can get down low with the 15Hz–24kHz frequency response and pack up quickly thanks to a detachable cable. Their closed-back design makes for superior sound isolation, rejecting outside noise while keeping the musical goodness inside.


Best Isolating Headphones for Bass

Vic Firth SIH2 Stereo Isolation Headphones

Ideal for drummers and lovers of bass

If sonic isolation is a high priority on your list, then check out the Vic Firth SIH2 Stereo Isolation Headphones. Vic Firth knows a thing or two about accurately reproducing bass frequencies, and the SIH2s keep you in good stead, thanks to 20dB of passive noise isolation and 50mm drivers that dole out the good stuff. While these are a top choice for drummers, they’re also phenomenal for a wide range of other auditory applications where you need top-quality sound. Stage or studio, the SIH2 headphones are ready to tackle the job!


Best Open-back Headphones for Bass

Sennheiser HD 599 Open-back Around-ear Audiophile Headphones

Audiophile-quality sound with comfortable earpads

Audiophiles, look out. The Sennheiser HD 599 audiophile headphones may change how you hear your music. Sennheiser’s proprietary transducer system keeps the audio crystal clear with rich detail. Plus, E.A.R. (Ergonomic acoustic refinement) makes the listening experience second to none and keeps your ears comfortable for hours of listening. To extend the life of these ‘phones, Sennheiser designed them with replaceable earpads so your investment into a top-tier brand of headphones keeps on giving.


Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250-ohm Open-back Studio Headphones

Long life, thanks to replaceable components

Get ready to experience your audio in the studio with surprising clarity and accuracy — with the 250-ohm Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro open-back studio headphones working their magic. Many customers rave about these headphones’ long-lasting capabilities. You can replace every part of the DT 990 Pros and get back to listening! A frequency response of 5Hz to 35kHz keeps you locked in the sonic world, and velour earpads keep your noggin comfortable during long sessions.


Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X Open-back Studio Mixing Headphones

Ready to tackle the studio

A sibling to the DT 990 Pros, the Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X open-back studio mixing headphones are ready to deliver clear sound with imposing bass. The inclusion of Beyerdynamic STELLAR.45 drivers keeps the sound quality consistently clear at any volume, while the frequency response of 5Hz to 40kHz makes for an incredibly detailed sonic spectrum. Many customers have raved to Sweetwater about how comfortable the DT 900 Pro X earpads are — a requirement for long hours in the studio!


Sennheiser HD 660S2 Open-back Headphones

Doubled SPL in sub-bass frequencies

Sweetwater’s audio experts can’t sing the praises of Sennheiser enough; that’s why we put the Sennheiser HD 660S2 open-back headphones on our list. Their optimized airflow system plus 38mm transducer design put them in good stead to deliver audiophile-quality sound with smooth response and inspiring instrument reproduction. Bass lovers are pleased that Sennheiser optimized the listening experience by doubling the SPL in the sub-bass frequencies — making for extra bass and enhancements across the entire range of human hearing!


Best Bass Earphones

Shure SE215 Sound Isolating Earphones

Enhanced bass and superior sonic isolation

Cumbersome headphones not your thing? The Shure SE215 earphones have the high-quality sound you desire, plus tons of exciting features, like enhanced bass, a sound-isolating design, Kevlar-reinforced cable, and a gold-plated connector with 360-degree rotation. They keep you dialed into the music by blocking 37dB of outside noise. For studio applications or onstage monitoring, the SE215 earphones have your back with superior sound quality that more than does justice to the bass frequencies.


Shure SE535 Sound Isolating Earphones

Top choice in-ear monitors

Another offering from Shure, the SE535 sound-isolating earphones are tailor-made for noisy spaces, blocking out an impressive 37dB so you can focus on the music. These earphones feature three high-definition MicroDrivers to deliver unparalleled frequency response across the entire sonic spectrum, resulting in rich bass! The SE535s fit snuggly, offering listeners a flexible wire that detaches from the earphone. These ‘phones are a top choice for in-ear monitors for stage or studio use.


Sennheiser IE 100 Pro

High-fidelity audio and ergonomic design

Set your sights on the Sennheiser IE 100 Pro earphones if you crave expansive frequency response and an ergonomic design made for hours of monitoring comfort. The IE 100 Pros pack a pair of 10mm transducers that deliver high-fidelity audio. When you feel the bass hit you, feel free to get into the music — the IE 100 Pros have an ergonomic design that keeps them fit snuggly in and around the ears, so you never have to worry about them falling out.


Best Bass Noise-canceling Earbuds

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds

The epitome of Bose’s QuietComfort series

Ditch the cable with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds! They are designed to meet the requirements of causal listeners and bona fide audiophiles, and they keep unwanted external noise from choking out your audio. Instead, you’ll have precise, rich sound with even the option to choose between levels of noise cancellation. You can connect these earbuds to the Bose Music app for features like EQ and device setup. And with nine eartip and stability bands included, you’re guaranteed to find the perfect fit for your ears.


JBL Lifestyle Tour Pro 2 Adaptive Noise Canceling Earphones

360-degree surround sound audio

The JBL Lifestyle Tour Pro 2 Adaptive Noise Canceling earphones conclude our list with impressive immersive audio and True Adaptive Noise Canceling technology that end in killer bass reproduction. The immersive audio creates a 360-degree surround sound effect that puts you right into the beating heart of your favorite tracks. With 40 hours of listening time on a single charge, they’re ready to tackle your listening sessions throughout the week. You can even adjust further features through the JBL Headphones app!


Free the Low Frequencies

There’s no need to settle for a set of ‘phones or ‘buds that don’t cut it — instead, you can grab a pick from the list above and be treated to smooth, carefree listening sessions that do justice across the entire spectrum. With such a massive range of options available, you’re sure to find the right fit and style for your needs! If you have more questions or want to learn more, then call one of our Sweetwater Sales Engineers at (800) 222-4700. Happy listening!

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