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Mackie MC-150 Wired Over Ear Headphones Black

The Mackie MC-150 are closed-back headphones for use in studio and DJ booth. They are designed for those who desire full bass and incredible acoustic clarity. They feature a 50mm driver for...

The Mackie MC-150 are closed-back headphones for use in studio and DJ booth. They are designed for those who desire full bass and incredible acoustic clarity. They feature a 50mm driver for comfortable handling of demanding audio applications, while their ergonomic design allows for prolonged use.

Specifications

  • Frequency response 15Hz - 20Khz
  • Impedance 33Ω...
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  • Usage Studio
  • Connectivity 3.5mm, 6.3mm
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Description

Description

The Mackie MC-150 are closed-back headphones for use in studio and DJ booth. They are designed for those who desire full bass and incredible acoustic clarity. They feature a 50mm driver for comfortable handling of demanding audio applications, while their ergonomic design allows for prolonged use.

Specifications

  • Frequency response 15Hz - 20Khz
  • Impedance 33Ω
  • Sensitivity 93dB

The package includes 1 cable with a length of 3 meters, a gold-plated mini jack stereo to 6.3 mm jack stereo adapter, and a carrying case.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Details

Type
Over Ear
Frequency Response
15 - 20000 Hz
Impendance
33 ohm
Sensitivity
93 dB
Driver Diameter
50 mm
Use
Studio
Colour
Black

Connectivity

Wired Connections
3.5mm, 6.3mm
Connection
Wired

Features & Functions

Microphone
Yes
Volume Control
No
Detachable Cable
No
Foldable Drivers
Yes
Rotating Capsules
No
Card Reader
No
Radio
No
Fast Charging
No
High-Resolution Audio
No
Connection with 2 Devices
No
Noise Cancellation
Without

Top Specs

Connectivity
3.5mm, 6.3mm
Noise Cancellation
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

Reviews

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Coming from Creative Zen headphones connected to a Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus sound card, the difference is clearly impressive. In my main use of music and gaming, I clearly distinguish more sounds and effects with detail and exceptional stable quality. I preferred not to go for gaming headsets because Hi-Fi speakers in this price range (60€ - 80€) deliver sound for professional use with the sound card reaching a sampling rate of 32bit / 192kHz... so headphones like Mackie with 33Ω resistance highlight the sound with detail.

    I don't know how weak they can be if you use them without an amplifier, as 93db sensitivity for secondary use on a tablet or mobile phone is low. In terms of build quality, it has plastic that needs attention to wear, while it looks a bit "fake". They come with a long cable, carrying case, and a 6.3" adapter. If you find them on sale for less than 70€, they are a top value for money choice.

    Similarly, for the AKG K240 MKii headphones which are open-back like the Audio Technica ATH-M30x, reviews on rtings mentioned that the sound "loses" somewhere, but of course they are for a different job like mixing, listening to the instrument to compose music. For PC use, they impressed me from the first moment!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • O Spatalos Kavouras
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Extremely good headphones with natural, balanced, and clear sound, good isolation, and construction. They are lightweight and comfortable (although this is somewhat subjective as it depends on how they fit each person). All this from a company whose name phonetically resembles the French Maquis.
    Now, because comparisons help us form opinions more easily, they are not better than the Audio Technica M40X in sound reproduction, especially in the midrange. However, at the price of 59 euros they were clearly a value for money.
    Update: I have to remove one star because after 3 years of use, the earpads completely peeled off. Completely and everywhere, in all areas, as if they had an expiration date.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Coming from Creative Zen headphones connected to a Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus sound card, the difference is clearly impressive. In my main use of music and gaming, I clearly distinguish more sounds and effects with detail and exceptional stable quality. I preferred not to go for gaming headsets because Hi-Fi speakers in this price range (60€ - 80€) deliver sound for professional use with the sound card reaching a sampling rate of 32bit / 192kHz... so headphones like Mackie with 33Ω resistance highlight the sound with detail.

    I don't know how weak they can be if you use them without an amplifier, as 93db sensitivity for secondary use on a tablet or mobile phone is low. In terms of build quality, it has plastic that needs attention to wear, while it looks a bit "fake". They come with a long cable, carrying case, and a 6.3" adapter. If you find them on sale for less than 70€, they are a top value for money choice.

    Similarly, for the AKG K240 MKii headphones which are open-back like the Audio Technica ATH-M30x, reviews on rtings mentioned that the sound "loses" somewhere, but of course they are for a different job like mixing, listening to the instrument to compose music. For PC use, they impressed me from the first moment!

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Extremely good headphones with natural, balanced, and clear sound, good isolation, and construction. They are lightweight and comfortable (although this is somewhat subjective as it depends on how they fit each person). All this from a company whose name phonetically resembles the French Maquis.
    Now, because comparisons help us form opinions more easily, they are not better than the Audio Technica M40X in sound reproduction, especially in the midrange. However, at the price of 59 euros they were clearly a value for money.
    Update: I have to remove one star because after 3 years of use, the earpads completely peeled off. Completely and everywhere, in all areas, as if they had an expiration date.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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Description & Specifications

The Mackie MC-150 are closed-back headphones for use in studio and DJ booth. They are designed for those who desire full bass and incredible acoustic clarity. They feature a 50mm driver for comfortable handling of demanding audio applications, while their ergonomic design allows for prolonged use.

Specifications

  • Frequency response 15Hz - 20Khz
  • Impedance 33Ω
  • Sensitivity 93dB

The package includes 1 cable with a length of 3 meters, a gold-plated mini jack stereo to 6.3 mm jack stereo adapter, and a carrying case.

Manufacturer

Product Details

Type
Over Ear
Frequency Response
15 - 20000 Hz
Impendance
33 ohm
Sensitivity
93 dB
Driver Diameter
50 mm
Use
Studio
Colour
Black

Connectivity

Wired Connections
3.5mm, 6.3mm
Connection
Wired

Features & Functions

Microphone
Yes
Volume Control
No
Detachable Cable
No
Foldable Drivers
Yes
Rotating Capsules
No
Card Reader
No
Radio
No
Fast Charging
No
High-Resolution Audio
No
Connection with 2 Devices
No
Noise Cancellation
Without

Top Specs

Connectivity
3.5mm, 6.3mm
Noise Cancellation
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Coming from Creative Zen headphones connected to a Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus sound card, the difference is clearly impressive. In my main use of music and gaming, I clearly distinguish more sounds and effects with detail and exceptional stable quality. I preferred not to go for gaming headsets because Hi-Fi speakers in this price range (60€ - 80€) deliver sound for professional use with the sound card reaching a sampling rate of 32bit / 192kHz... so headphones like Mackie with 33Ω resistance highlight the sound with detail.

    I don't know how weak they can be if you use them without an amplifier, as 93db sensitivity for secondary use on a tablet or mobile phone is low. In terms of build quality, it has plastic that needs attention to wear, while it looks a bit "fake". They come with a long cable, carrying case, and a 6.3" adapter. If you find them on sale for less than 70€, they are a top value for money choice.

    Similarly, for the AKG K240 MKii headphones which are open-back like the Audio Technica ATH-M30x, reviews on rtings mentioned that the sound "loses" somewhere, but of course they are for a different job like mixing, listening to the instrument to compose music. For PC use, they impressed me from the first moment!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • O Spatalos Kavouras
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Extremely good headphones with natural, balanced, and clear sound, good isolation, and construction. They are lightweight and comfortable (although this is somewhat subjective as it depends on how they fit each person). All this from a company whose name phonetically resembles the French Maquis.
    Now, because comparisons help us form opinions more easily, they are not better than the Audio Technica M40X in sound reproduction, especially in the midrange. However, at the price of 59 euros they were clearly a value for money.
    Update: I have to remove one star because after 3 years of use, the earpads completely peeled off. Completely and everywhere, in all areas, as if they had an expiration date.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Noise isolation
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Coming from Creative Zen headphones connected to a Sound Blaster AE-5 Plus sound card, the difference is clearly impressive. In my main use of music and gaming, I clearly distinguish more sounds and effects with detail and exceptional stable quality. I preferred not to go for gaming headsets because Hi-Fi speakers in this price range (60€ - 80€) deliver sound for professional use with the sound card reaching a sampling rate of 32bit / 192kHz... so headphones like Mackie with 33Ω resistance highlight the sound with detail.

    I don't know how weak they can be if you use them without an amplifier, as 93db sensitivity for secondary use on a tablet or mobile phone is low. In terms of build quality, it has plastic that needs attention to wear, while it looks a bit "fake". They come with a long cable, carrying case, and a 6.3" adapter. If you find them on sale for less than 70€, they are a top value for money choice.

    Similarly, for the AKG K240 MKii headphones which are open-back like the Audio Technica ATH-M30x, reviews on rtings mentioned that the sound "loses" somewhere, but of course they are for a different job like mixing, listening to the instrument to compose music. For PC use, they impressed me from the first moment!

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Extremely good headphones with natural, balanced, and clear sound, good isolation, and construction. They are lightweight and comfortable (although this is somewhat subjective as it depends on how they fit each person). All this from a company whose name phonetically resembles the French Maquis.
    Now, because comparisons help us form opinions more easily, they are not better than the Audio Technica M40X in sound reproduction, especially in the midrange. However, at the price of 59 euros they were clearly a value for money.
    Update: I have to remove one star because after 3 years of use, the earpads completely peeled off. Completely and everywhere, in all areas, as if they had an expiration date.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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