OneOdio Monitor 60 & Monitor 80 - Which is the best budget open back?

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
  • A review of the OneOdio Monitor 60 and Monitor 80 budget, open-back headphones including comparisons vs the HiFiMan HE400SE and Sennheiser HD560S. Find out which is the best headphone for you.
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:09 Pricing & specifications
    03:19 Benks headphone stand
    04:30 OneOdio Monitor 60 Review
    07:27 OneOdio Monitor 80 Review
    09:23 Monitor 60 sound quality
    10:51 Monitor 80 sound quality
    14:06 Monitor 80 vs Sennheiser HD560S
    17:28 Monitor 80 vs HiFiMan HE400SE
    21:00 Final conclusions
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  • @fiddlix
    @fiddlix Рік тому +1

    Excellent Review. I’m late to the party. The OneOdio 80 is now on my radar. Thank you.

  • @dsanj4745
    @dsanj4745 6 місяців тому +4

    Between these two headphones, the Monitor 80 are indisputably the better open-back headphones (because the Monitor 60 aren't open-back).

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  6 місяців тому

      Yes, that was an error on my part due to the 60s arriving late and being a very fast turnaround. ☹️

    • @djjoep100
      @djjoep100 3 дні тому

      Should I order both of them ?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 дні тому

      I think you can do better. If you don't NEED a closed and open back, I'd combine your funds and get a better closed or open headphone.

  • @juanleon4446
    @juanleon4446 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, I really like your reviews and also your relaxing voice. Have you been able to test the AKG K371 or K361?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому

      Glad you like the reviews! I haven't tried any AKGs for some time as I don't have a local contact to get demo units from. I'd be keen to though

  • @gilbs72
    @gilbs72 Рік тому +5

    I don't have either (yet) but most online sources mention the Monitor 60 to be a closed back design. It's important to verify this fact since the market for tracking headphones may be thrown off if this is misrepresented.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Рік тому +4

      Yes, that was an error on my part because they arrived JUST before I was due to review the Monitor 80s so I rushed a bit. It doesn't change my impressions of their sound, but it is an important distinction.

  • @omegadoge9235
    @omegadoge9235 2 роки тому +4

    Great review as always! I did some digging around and found out the while the Monitor 60s look open back, they're actually closed back. That may explain their boxy sound.
    I'm currently looking for an open back dynamic. Would you say Beyer's DT 880 are worth it over the cheaper Monitor 80s?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +2

      My research on the 60s was a bit lacking as they came in just before I was ready for the 80 review and got tacked on (but with proper, considered listening of course). Sorry about the error!
      As for the DT880s vs the Monitor 80, I would personally take the 880s. They have their own issues with a v-shaped tuning and slightly sucked out mids, but I do prefer them over the 80s

    • @cloveraniumfreezingraine7870
      @cloveraniumfreezingraine7870 9 місяців тому +1

      @@PassionforSound Hello, tell me if these headphones are better than the JVC HA RX700 ?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  9 місяців тому

      I haven't tried the JVCs so I can't say. Sorry.

  • @autotropicplaybench1819
    @autotropicplaybench1819 2 роки тому +1

    Good review, my impressions more or less line up with yours (at least for the Monitor 80; I don't have the Monitor 60)! I will say the marketing I've seen especially locally for the Monitor 60 is that they're firmly closed back (and that their grills are supposedly decorative unlike the 80) so I was wondering where the semi-open info came from.
    Anyway, interestingly enough in PH at least one legit seller sold the Monitor 80 for $50, and other sellers have it at $80, and at $50, while I personally didn't feel compelled by them (as I prefer slightly brighter sets in general), for people with a decent desktop DAC/amp delivering 2vrms or above they are I guess a curious option to try out even if the detail retrieval firmly puts it where it's priced at and nothing beyond that. Running them off of a dongle that has lower power delivery than the likes of the JCally JM10 is not ideal at all, which I know is obvious given these are 250 ohms headphones, but it was worth trying to see how they sound, and basically the upper treble and lower treble regions are more uneven, where cymbals literally sound broken.
    More positively the adjustability, flexibility and accessories are great additions to a budget open back headphone.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +1

      It's possible I've made a mistake about the Monitor 60 being semi-open. I received them later and didn't have as much time with them as the Monitor 80s so my research was potentially a little lacking.
      There's no doubt that the Monitor 80s perform like a budget headphone, but I think they're definitely serviceable for the price

  • @jackjack3874
    @jackjack3874 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the review mate. Please also show the raw frequency measurements against a target such as the Harman... I would really like your take on the new Shure SRH840a..
    please dont ask me to send them to you... take care..

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +1

      I'm really not a fan of the emphasis on the Harman curve and worry that many people seeing graphs represented this way believe it to be the reference for good sound (which it isn't) so I prefer to stick to my current approach of a compensated graph that will appear flat if the headphone is truly dead-neutral. It then makes it easy to see where the perceptual peaks and troughs in the sound are so people can decide based on personal preference of tonality.
      As for the Shures, I really like their cans that I've tried, but don't currently have access to demo units

    • @jackjack3874
      @jackjack3874 2 роки тому +1

      @@PassionforSound I am not a very big fan of Harman either.. Find the sound to be a bit thin.. regardless, I know where I like headphones to deviate from the target, so I still use it for reference.. fine if you do not want to show raw FRs... thanks for your response

  • @carlmercado2474
    @carlmercado2474 Рік тому

    Currently have a 3 Yr old SHP9500 and I'm looking to replace it with the same model or this one, would you prefer the Monitor 80 over an SHP9500?

  • @karlsonkab51
    @karlsonkab51 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the excellent analysis. From you descriptions it seems Monitor 60 could use re-tuning ( if - possible - why might its upper bass be that elevated?) I bought Monitor 80 for $59.95 and considering it came with a functional hard shell case, quite a bargain. With unprocessed drum tracks such as Steve Maxwell's channel, (and no EQ) Monitor 80's tuning sounds more natural on the floor tom and cymbals than my HE400-X4. Is there a way to make a simple flat-plate headphone measurement rig which approximates a proper rig? I think if might be done with a cavity for a mic such as my Dayton USB mic and fudge around with damping. I tried a Scotchbrite surface on pink foamboard which damped some reflections but it probably leaked too much in the low frequencies. I think it could be done empirically - If a good reference curve were available for tuning the rig.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому

      I think the biggest challenge with building your own rig is knowing the characteristics of the mics and the rig so you can compensate the measurements effectively.
      As for the Monitor 60, I don't know what would be needed for tuning - perhaps some controlled venting and some additional damping, but I'm no expert on tuning headphones

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter 9 місяців тому +1

      Dampening wool or acoustic foam as used to build loudspeakers can be used. You can check if there are any gaps or holes where sound can escape, besides to the rear, especially holes on the ear side.
      For treble control and bass tuning the holes in the drivers can be covered or opened. If you glue a piece of lose acoustic wool onto the center of the driver, it should reduce the bass and make it "dryer", more controlled, less boomy. That influences also the perception of treble and mids. The lack of mids and upper mids can be controled by lesser thick ear pads.
      Background: I bought a pair of super-cheap Aliexpress Siindoo headphones, 2 decent drivers and some dampening material to get an idea what the different mods would do. The drivers and the pads did most.

  • @maguler111
    @maguler111 Рік тому +1

    Hi. Can I use this headphone (monitor 80) on my Behringer umc204 hd audio interface?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Рік тому

      I don't specifically know that interface, but yes, it should do just fine

  • @rulbertremy8722
    @rulbertremy8722 2 роки тому +1

    I like your reviews, very objective.
    I’m trying to get a wireless headphone for traveling, Which one would you recommend? High end or budget,

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +2

      My current favourite wireless headphone is actually the Edifier W820NB. It's pretty cheap, but I'm completely happy with it and don't ever reach for my more expensive options.

    • @rulbertremy8722
      @rulbertremy8722 2 роки тому +1

      @@PassionforSound
      Thanks for the suggestion, I really appreciate your response and also enjoy your reviews as I said earlier. Good luck and keep up the good work for the community, tanks again

    • @jackjack3874
      @jackjack3874 2 роки тому +1

      @@PassionforSound I wanted to buy the Edifiers but some reviewers have said they do not have much volume. Mind you I listen on normal volumes... Do you travel with them? Do they get loud enough in public?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +1

      I haven't travelled with them so can't comment on that, but they have good noise cancelling for regular ambient noise and I'm certainly nowhere near the limits for my comfortable (and not particularly low) listening levels.

    • @rulbertremy8722
      @rulbertremy8722 2 роки тому +1

      @@PassionforSound thank you very much for taking time to respond.

  • @hs3204
    @hs3204 Місяць тому

    Pro 10 did not fit my head so are these bigger than pro 10 or pretty much same???

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Місяць тому

      I haven't tried the Pro 10 so I can't be sure. If they look like the same headband in the pictures, that would be a good indicator.

  • @djjoep100
    @djjoep100 3 дні тому

    Which 1 has the biggest ear cups? And more comfortable?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 дні тому

      From memory, they're pretty comparable, but it's been a long time

  • @skullbreaker6664
    @skullbreaker6664 2 роки тому

    what is for you the best option headphones for the same price range?

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому +2

      I don't really know all the options in that price range because I haven't heard them. The OneOdios are solid, but there are likely other options that are good too

  • @theiammike123
    @theiammike123 Рік тому +2

    Do your research first before confirming the headphone type and setting up a review, because the Monitor 60 is a closed back headphone. Still a thumbs up though for your video. :)

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Рік тому

      The Monitor 60 was sent out at the last minute by OneOdio so there was very little time for my normal extended use and research. Glad you liked the video anyway

    • @dsanj4745
      @dsanj4745 6 місяців тому

      ​@@PassionforSoundIt's likely the term 'closed-back' appears somewhere ON THE BOX for the Monitor 60, so "extended use" or 'more time' wasn't required... just a moment to read.

  • @y6itb_vsex_zhidov
    @y6itb_vsex_zhidov 5 місяців тому +1

    я вас благодарю за обзор
    привет из россии

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  5 місяців тому

      My pleasure! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂🙂

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 2 роки тому +1

    Imo what keeps me from oneodio products is the chunky gamer styling and the obnoxious looking logo.

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  2 роки тому

      I can understand people not liking the styling

  • @Leroy1
    @Leroy1 Рік тому +1

    please stop whispering

    • @PassionforSound
      @PassionforSound  Рік тому +2

      Sorry, I used to have to talk quietly so I didn't wake my son in the room next door. It's no longer a problem so more recent reviews are different