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🎶 Punch Above Your Price Class — Sound That Commands Attention
The Behringer BH 470 Studio Monitoring Headphones deliver exceptional audio clarity with 40mm dynamic drivers and a closed-back design for superior sound isolation. Weighing just 280 grams, they combine portability with comfort, featuring protein leather ear pads and a retractable cable with remote control. Praised for their powerful bass and clear vocals, these wired headphones offer professional-grade sound quality at an unbeatable price point, making them ideal for music lovers and professionals seeking premium performance without the premium cost.




| ASIN | B07VG6GFZT |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,443 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #14 in Recording Headphone Audio Monitors |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Built-In Media | Studio Monitoring Headphones |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Brown |
| Color | Brown |
| Compatible Devices | Audio Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Remote with retractable cable |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,488 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Protein Leather or Memory Foam |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00653341351531, 06533413515310 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headphones |
| Item Weight | 280 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Model Name | BH 470 |
| Model Number | BH 470 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 102 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional audio monitoring, Music listening, Studio recording, Travel, On-the-go music enjoyment |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | General" or "Audio Equipment |
| UPC | 653341351531 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Community. Musictribe. Com/support. |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**L
The BH 470s Pack A Punch Well Above Their Weight
I’m going to preface this by saying that I’ve compared the Behringer BH 470 headphones to both cheaper, and far more expensive headphones. It should seem as though the $160 Beyer Dynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm headphones aren’t a fair comparison at all, but the thing is, the Behringer BH 470 headphones don’t sound like $20 headphones at all, they clearly punch above their weight. Now, the misleading thing comes from the Beyer Dynamic DT 770 Pro Headphones, which at its price point, can’t be used to mix music because much like the Behringer BH 470 Headphones, they color the sound far too much to be transparent, or neutral sounding. The DT 770 Pros accentuate bass slightly, and they overly boost high tones, which makes listening to them for long periods of time uncomfortable. And from a build quality perspective, they look like they cost roughly the same because the Behringer BH 470s look expensive. The plastic is actually of a higher grade than the DT 770 Pros. Both have a somewhat overly tight headband that takes time to break in. The DT 770 Pros have a nice sounding midrange and the lows are crisp. I’m using both with the Motu M4, which has no issues pushing either, though it takes the 1:00 position for the DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm headphones to sound full, versus the 12:00 position on the BH 470s. While it’s evident that there’s a wider sound range on the DT 770s, that’s where it’s favorable aspects end. The highs are harsh sounding on the DT 770s. On the Behringer BH 470s, the highs sound slightly muffled, and the bass thumps more powerfully. This is why neither one are suitable to do any kind of music production with. The Behringer BH 470s are easy to listen to for long periods of time. They also produce a sound range that’s much higher than many headphones in its price range. While the far more expensive Beyer Dynamic DT 770s sound great at first, after about 15 mins, the highs make them uncomfortable to listen to. Both headphones are close back, and over ear, so while neither have active noise cancellation, both do a good job of preventing sound leaks. I then compared the BH 470s to my similarly priced Sennheiser HD 206 headphones. In that case, the Sennheiser Headphones were more transparent than both, essentially putting the HD 206 headphones in a nearly neutral position that makes them ideal for music producers on a tight budget to mix audio with. That brings me to another point, while the Sennheiser HD 206 Headphones sound relatively neutral for music production, with clear highs and mids, but nearly non exsitant bass, the Behringer BH 470s provide a more fun listening experience. They feel sturdier than the Sennheiser HD 206 Headphones which cost just slightly more. They also have a better build quality than the $100-$120 entry level Beats Headphones, in addition to sounding better than them as well. As noted before in my comparison with the Beyer Dynamic DT 770s, the entry level Beats models and the Behringer BH 470s can’t be used to properly mix audio. This is essentially why I mentioned that the Behringer BH 470s punch above their weight, especially when their low price point is factored in. The material quality of the BH 470s also feels very good overall, and that observation is not simply based its lower price point either. The BH 470s really do sound better than the the entry level Beats headphones, with a very similar bass response too, all while costing anywhere from $80- $90 less depending on the model. The BH 470s also provide a more comfortable listening experience, though the headband really does need to be broken in because it’s relatively tight for people with larger heads. The Beyer Dynamic DT 770 Pros also have the initially overly tight headband issue. The highs aren’t harsh on the Behringer BH 470s the way they are on the DT 770s, and while the mids aren’t as defined, nor is the overall sound stage, the BH 470s shouldn’t come that close to headphones that cost significantly more. If you’re looking for a neutral pair of headphones to mix audio with in the $20-$30 price range, the Sennheiser HD 206 Headphones are the best ones that you can get. That being said the HD 206 build quality isn’t great at all. After a year of very careful use, the HD 206’s faux leather ear padding begins to shed badly. Those are the only headphones I’ve owned that did that, and it happened the exact same way with a replacement pair of HD 206 headphones. If you want a pair of headphones that have powerfully accentuated bass, decent mids, and slightly muffled, but easy to listen to highs, that meet, or exceed entry level Beats headphones, the Behringer BH 470s are a very good choice. The DT 770s are in a strange place for me because much like the BH 470s, they can be used by a performer recording vocals, with very minimal sound leakage at higher volume levels, but they aren’t neutral enough for mixing music at any production level. The entry Beats level headphones, and even their higher price models, still overly accentuate bass. You’re not missing anything by getting these headphones over the $100-$120 entry level Beats headphones, unless you’re only buying them for style purposes. The real reason you see Beats headphones so often on well known celebrities is entirely due to Universal Music Group, which owns Interscope, the music label Jimmy Iovine headed. Universal Music Group/Interscope also owns Def Jam, Bad Boy Records, and the now defunct, but once infamous, Death Row Records. This is what made the death of 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. all the more tragic. Interscope profited heavily off of both artists, and literally almost all of the major Hip Hop labels with legendary and iconic artist rosters. When Dr Dre left Death Row Records, he started Aftermath Records, which is also ironically a subsidiary of Interscope Records, as is Shady Records, and G-Unit Records. Universal Music Group, as the owner of all of the above, all but required all of their artists to wear Beats headphones in their videos, appearances, televised studio tours, and whenever Universal funded sporting events, they required coaches and athletes to wear Beats headphones as well. Given that Universal has one of the largest shares in the music industry, it was inevitable that Beats would sell well. When Apple purchased Beats, Jimmy Iovine had a controlling stake in the business because he proposed the initial deal to Dr Dre, since Dre was synonymous with producing some of the most well known Hip Hop songs throughout the late 80s all the way to the early 2000s. He also had an aura that gave the Beats brand credibility that Jimmy Iovine simply couldn’t achieve with any other partner. Dr Dre’s Hip Hop caché is nearly untouchable, rapping with, but mostly producing music for NWA, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Rakim, 2Pac, Nas, DMX, Eve, Mary J Blige, 50 Cent, Akon, Eminem, and the list goes on. With Apple, the largest company in the world, acquiring Beats Headphones, their reach became much wider, bringing the Beats brand to a huge array of artists that had a mandate to be seen wearing them. While artists sometimes record with Beats Headphones in a vocal booth, the legendary and prolific Hip Hop producer DJ Premiere had an interview where he met with Dr Dre to collaborate on a project for an event. DJ Premiere remarked that he never actually saw Dr Dre mix any music with Beats headphones at all when cameras weren’t rolling. The only time he actually wore them was to listen to the tracks after the final track mixes and masters were completed. With all of that being said, you’d be hard pressed to find any headphones like the Behringer BH 470s in the $20-$30 price range which feel this well constructed as they do. It would also be very difficult to find headphones that sound as good as the BH 470s for simply listening to music, that is, if powerful bass is your primary desire.
A**R
Insanely Good Sound Quality for the Price
I will start by saying that I'm not an audiophile. I have only ever used cheap wired headphones and earphones to listen to music or videos. Many sound experts have said the sound of these headphones are not as neutral as more expensive headphones for being monitoring headphones, but I really wasn't going to use these as monitoring headphones anyways so I didn't care. With that said, the sound quality of these headphones is simply mind-blowingly good for the price. When I listen to music, I can make out distinct instruments and beats that I haven't been able to hear with my previous cheap $10 Sony headphones. If you like bass, these headphones have clean and thumpy bass which complements the music I listen to nicely. There's no rattle or unusual distortion like with other cheap headphones. The highs are not as prominent, but I don't have a problem with that. Voices (or vocals) sound way cleaner and clearer than my $10 Sonys. The headphones were comfortable at first, but they began to get too tight on my head over time. Also, these are over-ear headphones so if you wear glasses, it causes a feeling of being squished. Kids or those with smaller heads might find these to be more comfortable, but if you have a wider head like me, you can place the headphones over some books to stretch the band out a bit. I did that and the headphones are a lot more comfortable for me. Now, here's the crazy part. My brother has the Logitech G733 wireless headphones which are $100+ new. I thought I would compare his headphones to mine, thinking mine would be demolished in sound quality compared to his. Boy was I wrong. These headphones absolutely crushed the G733 in sound quality. In comparison to these, the G733 had rattly and muddy bass, slightly distorted vocals , tinny highs, and overall just sounded much worse compared to the BH470. Honestly, the G733 almost sounded worse than my $10 Sonys which is surprising given how many good reviews that headphone has. My brother might've gotten a defective unit maybe? But then again, other people have also complained about the sound quality of that headphone so I don't know. It is also a wireless headphone compared to a wired headphone, but people have said wireless headphones should be as good as wired headphones and it's also freaking $100+! When I showed my brother the difference, he was kind of surprised too. It's hard to believe anyone that bought a G733 would still believe the sound quality of those headphones are good after hearing the BH470 which is a fraction of the price. If you told me these headphones were $50-$100, I would probably believe you. The only giveaway that these headphones are cheap is the build quality and the product packaging (but who cares about that). Although, even for the price, the headphone construction still feels and looks premium. I have no problem recommending these headphones if you're looking for good and cheap wired headphones to listen to music or podcasts.
A**J
Not Bad For the Price
I bought these for my guitar amp, they are perfect for that purpose. I listened to music as well just to try them out. Using a newer iPad with a DA converter and Apple Lossless as the source, the quality was OK for high end listening, but bass was a bit muddy compared with my Bose NC headphones.
R**L
Price and quality meet on this headphones perfectly
These headphones are excellent! After trying several pairs, these finally fit snugly over the entire ear and feel natural on the head. The sound quality is great, with solid bass, and the wire length is just right. Plus, the price was perfect—definitely a worthwhile purchase. I bought two pairs and unfortunately when I wamnted to buy an addtional pair they were sold out :( Price and quality meet on this headphones perfectly
M**4
Great headphones for a bedroom producer.
This is super affordable, I know Behringer gets a lot of noise about being cheap but to be honest I never had any issues with their products. I own a wide range of their stuff and never felt like it was a waste of money. Some this these headphones. Great for just listening, gaming, and I even use them for when I am producing music. I can wear them for hours and hours and not feel discomfort because the pads rest around the ears and not on top of the ears. Sound quality is great. But for some of them bass lovers... These are headphones they will emulate bass but it isn't real bass. Real bass you feel it in your body which is what gives that nice low sound. These work great if you are mastering and trying to make sure you master will work with all kinds of speakers. I might buy a few more when I can get a better Audio Interface that plays nice with my headphone amp. Good Clarity.
L**N
Worth exactly $20.
These headphones are comfortable and also are pretty loud compared to others I own. The plastic does seem kind of cheap. The sound though is really bass heavy and the highs are very attenuated. They also distort early. Would be good for tracking a band since the isolation is pretty good and they are comfortable but they are definitely not accurate sounding. Still for $20 worth keeping as an extra set.
J**H
Fantastic Budget Friendly, Sleek, Comfortable Headphones!
What’s not to like about these? They are comfortable, sleek, stylish, and provide good sound. Is the sound quality the best you can get? No, but if that’s what you’re looking for then you would be looking at more expensive headphones. I use these to practice bass guitar at night to not wake the kiddos. I plug them into a headphone jack on my amp, and can control equalization from my bass guitar knobs. They also come with a 1/4in to 1/8in adapter, which is a nice bonus!
J**Y
Comfortable, great sounding cans for an excellent price!
I own a recording studio and need a variety of "cans" (headphones) to suit the preferences of various musicians. That being said, I've been through a few lately and these are excellent sounding cans that don't wear on the ears, allow you to hear details in the tracking and are good when people have them on for extended periods of time. Better suited for drums, guitars and keys, the closed back design helps keep room noise out and the monitor mix in. And while I wasn't so enamored with another set of Behringer cans, I found these to be almost as good as my favorites and at almost half the price. I'll be buying more of these.
P**X
Excellent rapport qualité/prix
Points positifs : - Très bon son si on aime les basses. Il sera particulièrement adapté à des musiques de type électro/dance/techno - Aspect premium (belle couleur marron, cable torsadé, adaptateur jack 3.5 vers 6.35 vissé et doré...) - Belle qualité de fabrication, le casque semble solide mais ce critère reste à vérifier dans le temps - Prix faible par rapport à d'autres marques Points négatifs - Cable torsadé assez court et finalement peu pratique - Le spectre sonore ne conviendra pas à tous Je vous recommande ce casque même s'il ne conviendra certainement pas aux mélomanes mais de toute façon ce n'est pas le public visé.
S**O
流石BEHRINGER
音質は低音から高音までバランス良く出てます。 3000円程度の価格でゲーミングヘッドセット水準かなと思いましたがそれ以上の音質で満足しています。 低音も十分出ていますし他の点に付いても特に不足しているとは自分では感じませんでした。 音楽鑑賞と録音用使っていますがとても良いです。 ゲーム用途でもヘッドセットのマイク使わず普通のコンデンサーマイクを使い始めるようになり、 マイクが必要ではないゲームや外部マイクを使用するなら、不明なメーカーのゲーミングヘッドセットを商品を購入するよりこちらの方がオススメです。 モニタリングヘッドホンは、イヤホンやゲーミングヘッドセットのように音に味付けがされておらず、 ゲーム本来の音が出ますので足音等もとても聞きやすいと思います。 ステレオミニプラグからステレオ標準プラグに変換するアダプターも付属しています。 変換プラグはネジ仕様になっており、プラグへの負荷によりステレオミニプラグが曲がったり外れたりしなくなっています。 質感ですが、商品写真と異なる部分が若干あります。全体的に金属っぽい質感で映っていますが、 BEHRINGERのロゴの部分のプレートだけが金属で他は全てプラスチックへの塗装です。 此方は価格から予想していたので問題ありません。寧ろ金属部分があるだけでも良いと思います。 クッション部分はスポンジを一体成型してある写真ですが実際はスポンジの上にPUレザーで縫ってあります。 劣化により破れるリスクはありますが、一体成型の物だと爪に当たったりするだけでもクッションに傷がつくので良いと思います。 この価格でとても良い品質でとても満足しています。外観も安っぽくはなく大人な感じで落ち着て良い感じです。 また、海外向けの輸入品ではなく、日本正規販売代理店エレクトリの物で日本向けの正規品でした。
J**S
Great sound but annoying design
For the price the sound of these headphones is really great. The major design flaw that lets this down is the cord. Such a stupidly simple thing to fix. The cord is coiled. It would probably be a 2m or longer cord uncoiled but because it’s coiled it starts pulling and stretching at 0.5m. It’s fine if you’re using it on your laptop in front of you but if you’re playing an instrument with these on then the cord is always tugging to one side of the headphones. They don’t even show you the cord in the product photo so there is no way to know this is a thing before you buy it. So dumb.
P**A
Starke Kopfhörer zum fairen Preis: Guter Klang mit kräftigem Bass
Diese Kopfhörer sind in ihrer Preisklasse wirklich hervorragend. Das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist ausgezeichnet, und der Klang überzeugt insgesamt. Der Bass ist vielleicht ein wenig kräftiger als erwartet, aber keineswegs störend – eher eine Frage des persönlichen Geschmacks. Alles in allem bin ich sehr zufrieden und kann sie definitiv weiterempfehlen.
A**I
5 stars
I recently purchased this headset, and I’m really impressed with the quality. It’s designed for flat, true-to-life sound, and it delivers exactly that. The audio is clear, balanced, and very natural — perfect if you want to hear music or voices the way they were meant to sound. The build quality is excellent, with high-end materials that feel durable and premium. The color is sleek and attractive, adding to the overall stylish look. Overall, this is a high-quality headset that combines great sound with excellent design and materials. Highly recommended!
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