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Behringer SD251-CL Studio Monitoring Earphones - Clear
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Versatile Studio Earphones

The SD251-CL Studio Monitoring Earphones from Behringer are high-quality, extremely versatile earphones. Whether you're mixing or recording tracks, SD251-CL earphones will deliver crisp audio with balanced highs and lows. These headphones not only sound phenomenal, but the 360-degree rotating detachable cable also gives you 63 inches of range. The secure over-the-ear design maintains comfort and stability, and supports Behringer's sound isolation engineering to keep your musical experience focused and detailed. Its optimized performance and stunning sound quality are also great for a wide range of audio devices, not only in the studio. Here at Sweetwater, we've found Behringer's dynamic micro-drivers to be quite impressive in providing a wide frequency response, supplying incredibly full bass and vivid treble. You'll enjoy not only tremendous sound quality from the SD251-CL, but superb isolation that makes studio work incredibly focused and delivers even better production results.

Behringer SD251-CL Studio Monitoring Earphones Features:

  • Dynamic micro-drivers provide wide frequency response (20Hz–20 kHz)
  • Detachable cable providing 63 inches of range
  • Foam and silicon earplugs in 3 different sizes to cater to your comfort preference
  • Incredible for studio monitoring, producing, and mixing
  • Secure over-the-ear design for comfort and stability in any environment
  • Sound isolating design reduces outside clutter and creates a focused listening experience
  • 360° rotating gold-plated MMCX lock-snap connector allows for both flexibility and versatile connection options
  • Includes a zipping carrying case to ensure easy traveling

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Wired
  • Connectivity: 1/8" plug, 1/4" adapter
  • Fit Style: In-ear
  • Drivers: 6.8mm
  • Noise Attenuation: Passive Noise Isolating
  • Impedance: 22 ohms
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
  • Max SPL: 93dB
  • Detachable Cable: Yes
  • Cable Length: 63"
  • Color: Clear
  • Case/Bag: Softshell Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0403-AAK86-000

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Not Bad, Not Great
I don't think the sound in these is great. It's a bit tinny. But I'm also not using these as hifi headphones; I use them on stage to hear my band, and they work fine for that purpose. As with all in-ear monitors, it can be a bit of a challenge to get it to both "seal" in your ear and also stay in your ear, but if you note how they are supposed to be used you'll have a much easier time. I've also used more expensive in-ears, and they all seem to have the same problems. Maybe my biggest beef is wishing they made a smaller end piece since I have pretty small ear canals. But again, that is not unique to this product.
shure 215 clone?
I wanted another P2 amp, which I really like. Decided to take a flyer on these as they look like Shure 215 clones. (which I own & like) Yep, they look identical, though the cable is a bit different. But sound? Very similar. There is a vid on YouTube where a guy measured these against the Shure using a reference mic. And they spec very close. Dunno how they will hold up, but a total bargain for $.

And no....I don't think even the Shure is a great sounding in ear ear. I have some cheap multi driver KZ brand that sound better, but they will simply not stay in place when I'm drumming. The Shure does, and the sound is perfectly adequate for monitor duty. And appears that so are the clones. I would suggest using Shure ear tips, as they seem to work better in terms of staying locked on to the device and fitting the ear.

At any rate, will be ordering at least 2 more of the combo of P2 plus these and cable.
Music background: former FoH engineer.
Not a Fan For What I Needed Them For
Good sound and range of frequencies. I tried all of the tips to get a better fit but, unfortunately, the buds still have a tendency of falling out. They're okay for just sitting at home practicing. Jumping around on stage during a live performance, however, is a different story altogether. Of course, it could also be the ears that God gave me.
Not bad for the price.
If you need a backup pair of IEMs, or a set on the cheap, these will do pretty nicely. If you get a good seal, the sound is surprisingly good.
I have been using them while playing bass, and I noticed the low-end is pretty quiet. However, using the EQ on my personal monitor mixer (A Roland M48) to boost the lows makes the sound really good and balanced. I can hear myself quite well.

My main complaint is durability, which is probably to be expected of $ IEMs. After using them for about 8 months, 1-3 two-hour sets a week, the right earbud is losing connection, and I have to fiddle with it to get sound out of the right ear.

All told, I'm not disappointed. They're definitely usable. I may pick up another set.
Music background: Worship Musician