the t.bone HD 1800 Reviews

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3 years ago

The t.bone Hd1800 Amazing Quality

I ordered these to replace my Vmoda which are falling apart, and they were 350 eu when I bought them.. So I thought I would buy cheap pair for studio work and Radio work....I am shocked and amazed with these Hd1800, Super Comfy and Full sound Clear mids and Treble and have a Lovely thick Bass... Great noise cancelling. The look and feel of these headphones are tough to beat for the price .. really punch about their weight ... worth a shot ... Quality cabling and come with lead extension.. lead is nice and think and quality rubber feel and flex well

4 years ago

Superb, more than expected !!!

I haven’t tried too many models of DJ headphones, but my first real headphones were the Sony MDR-V 700DJ back in 2002.

I have been using them for 10 years and I was very pleased. After that I switched to Denon DN-HP1000 headphones in 2012. which were even better, I also used them for 10 years and was even more satisfied. This year I decided to treat myself to new headphones. Given the relatively low price, I decided to take a risk and try The t.bone HD 1800 headphones.

The first thing I have to say is that they are fantastically packaged, as an item that costs 5x more. The first impression on the touch was great when I put them on my ears and listened, it was even better. I couldn’t believe that headphones of that price range could sound so superb.

Deep and soft bass, medium and high sound great, noise protection also at a high level. At first I can immediately say that they are better than all the old headphones I had, both in terms of build quality and sound. They are loud enough, adapt quickly to the shape of the head and are very comfortable to wear, they are light enough and look solid.

If they were twice as expensive, I would definitely buy them again without thinking.

The only complaint is that there is no stretchable cable, but the good thing is that you get 2 pieces, one of 1.2m and one of 4m. For my needs, a shorter cable is quite sufficient.

PROS

super build quality

great sound

great price

for all purposes, not just for DJs

light

super noise isolation

CONS

not a stretch cable

I definitely recommend these headphones to anyone who wants superior sound and quality for a relatively small price.

4 years ago

A way better experience than AKG K-240 or K-52 or Sennheiser HD280.

Quite strong bases, not too much, satifying.

Quite stronger bases thatn the other pitch but I am really happy with these.

Comfy on head.

A short cable is compensated by extension - long enough!

Probably the best choice for price up to 150 pounds.

4 years ago

im pleased

the headphones worth the money, wise choise!

4 years ago

Good headphones

I use these with my Yamaha p-125. I tend to practice for about an hour at a time, and I find them perfectly comfortable for that duration. I'm satisfied with the sound quality, and the general construction quality. A good choice at a good price.

5 years ago

Incredibly good, not just for the price

Quick feedback to say these are incredible. Headphones that cost this little have no business sounding this good. They're very comfortable, the cable is really high quality too and feels like its going to last a long time. The swivel on the ear cups is a nice touch with a little locking switch too, nice design. The most important thing is the sound though, honestly these sound like they should have an extra zero on the price. I've many sets of high end headphones and have been doing some side by side comparisons. I really cant fault these. Lovely full range sound without adding tons of unnecessary colour to the sound. I'd happily wear these for mix or tracking sessions. All I can say is they're very highly recommended by somebody who has a lot of experience with headphones. If they cost 400 instead of 40 Id still recommended them. They really are that good.

6 years ago

Feels like pro stuff

They look, feel and sound like pro equiptment, yet the price is so low.

I'm very pleased. You won't regret if you get these!

6 years ago

Surprisingly good

Ok, so these are first impressions, I've not had them long enough for a real comfort test yet.

So, the t.bone HD 1800 headphones have actually seriously surprised me. Right from the get go, the experience has been a good one. The unboxing experience was nice as the headphones where well packaged in a very nice case and there were even some other goodies to discover. The first thing that made me actually go wow was the 4m mini jack extension cable. Now, both the extension cable and the one actually connected to the headphones both look like very good quality cable that should last well with rugged use. But what really made me happy was the addition of a little clip on the extension cable that will securely connect both cables and reduce the chance of accidental disconnection. Such a small thing, but something everyone forgets about. Great foresight here.

The next thing is sound quality. I actually bought these for stage monitoring as I do not like in ear monitors. These headphones sound very good to my ears, clear across the range and loud too. I wouldn't try to do a mix on them, but for what I need them for, they should do the trick very nicely indeed.

Comfort and build quality seem pretty good. I've had them on for a little while and they feel comfortable to wear. I'm not feeling particularly fatigued by them yet, but time will tell on that point. The fit is nice and tight, I've done a bit of headbanging whilst listening to some heavy metal/hard rock tracks and they've barely moved! The plastic is of nice quality and should hold up to some hard work. The rotation of the ear cups is nice, though, and this could be my only slight complaint, it would've been nice to be able to click them into the down position. Other than that, they look very good too, so yeah, a fantastic pair of headphones, especially for the price!

TL:DR If you need headphones on a budget, these ones should do the job very nicely!

7 years ago

Interesting option under right circumstances

those are clool looking and decent sounding headphones but the challanges with projecting convincible stereo image are impacting of what might been a great product

pros

- will be awesome for DJ

- mostly an honest reproduction of recorded sound

- comfortable

- small enough to use in bed

- small enough to use with mobile audio devices when traveling

- cool looking

cons

- no option to replace the cable

- stereo image that promotes separation between channels

Image the t.bone HD 1800

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2018
  • Average price : $54
  • Weight : 315g
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