Mackie MC-350 Closed-Back Headphones
Avantages et inconvénients
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Le Mackie MC-350 offre un son clair, équilibré et détaillé, ce qui le rend idéal pour le studio, le mixage et l'écoute critique. Le casque est robuste, dispose de coussinets en cuir confortables et est livré avec un étui premium et plusieurs câbles. Le design fermé assure une excellente isolation, parfait pour le studio comme pour une utilisation mobile. À noter : l'ajustement est assez serré, ce qui peut devenir moins confortable sur la durée, surtout pour les grandes têtes. Les câbles peuvent aussi générer de légers bruits lors des mouvements. Globalement, c'est un excellent choix pour ceux qui recherchent un casque professionnel et polyvalent.
Avis Mackie MC-350 Closed-Back Headphones
Basé sur 6 avis
Expensive and I cannot adjust the volume. However these are designed to be used in a studio so it makes sense as to why that is. Over all great sound quality.
Expensive and I cannot adjust the volume. However these are designed to be used in a studio so it makes sense as to why that is. Over all great sound quality.
Eyan
25 février 2024
Bought this for xmas gift for son. Works great. Everything he needed was in the box. He plugs it into his piano when he sometimes wants to hear how he's playing.
Bought this for xmas gift for son. Works great. Everything he needed was in the box. He plugs it into his piano when he sometimes wants to hear how he's playing.
Zora
23 janvier 2024
The Mackie MC 350 is a pretty good relatively budget pair of closed back headphones. It has great detail and the frequency response is flat so it's great for studio usage. The only downside for me is that the headphones are a tad bit small. Pulling the headband all the way is still small for my head. So the ear pad is cupping and pulling up on my earlobe a bit but it's not too uncomfortable. Size is the main factor besides personal preference for sound for deciding to purchase this pair of headphones or not.
The Mackie MC 350 is a pretty good relatively budget pair of closed back headphones. It has great detail and the frequency response is flat so it's great for studio usage. The only downside for me is that the headphones are a tad bit small. Pulling the headband all the way is still small for my head. So the ear pad is cupping and pulling up on my earlobe a bit but it's not too uncomfortable. Size is the main factor besides personal preference for sound for deciding to purchase this pair of headphones or not.
Henry T
26 juin 2022
I had barely used mine at all when the ear padding fell off as it was made without the right amount of material. Can't be re-attached and it wasted my money. I have tons of Mackie equipt. but do not recommend ANY of their headphones. Period.
I had barely used mine at all when the ear padding fell off as it was made without the right amount of material. Can't be re-attached and it wasted my money. I have tons of Mackie equipt. but do not recommend ANY of their headphones. Period.
Trustvoice user
2 juillet 2021
I love these headphones! I've owned them for about 2 weeks now. They are very neutral, and all the frequencies come out great without anything being overpowered. The pads are awesome! I've yet to have sweaty ears, but I've only worn them for a max of about 3 hour at a time so far. It takes a standard 3.5mm cable but it's recessed in the headcup kinda far but you can use them with the Vmoda boom pro if you cut a little bit of the rubber off on the boompro. The short cable has a microphone and volume controls so you could just use that instead of the boompro. The only con for me is that they don't extend very far. I've got a med-large head and have them extended all the way out, so if you have a big head they probably won't work. Also they are a circle shape instead of an oval so you need to bend the headband and that'll give you a little bit more room too.
I love these headphones! I've owned them for about 2 weeks now. They are very neutral, and all the frequencies come out great without anything being overpowered. The pads are awesome! I've yet to have sweaty ears, but I've only worn them for a max of about 3 hour at a time so far. It takes a standard 3.5mm cable but it's recessed in the headcup kinda far but you can use them with the Vmoda boom pro if you cut a little bit of the rubber off on the boompro. The short cable has a microphone and volume controls so you could just use that instead of the boompro. The only con for me is that they don't extend very far. I've got a med-large head and have them extended all the way out, so if you have a big head they probably won't work. Also they are a circle shape instead of an oval so you need to bend the headband and that'll give you a little bit more room too.
ugotkevin
8 mars 2021