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Roland VMH-D1 V-Drums Headphones | Designed by Roland & V-Moda for V-Drums & All Electronic Drum Kits | Immersive Sound | Long Cable for Tangle-Free Drumming | Customizable Shields, Black

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Features

  • Premium headphones designed for use with V-Drums and all electronic drum kits
  • Jointly developed by Rolands V-Drums team and V-MODA
  • Specially tuned for the dynamic transients, wide frequency range, and rich overtones of electronic drums
  • Large memory foam earpads and cushioned headband deliver extended comfort for long playing sessions
  • Form-fitting earpads provide excellent isolation from acoustic pad noise and other outside sounds
  • Two detachable cables: 3 m/10 ft. cable for tangle-free drum playing and 1.5 m/5 ft. cable for everyday music listening
  • Retainer to route the cable behind the neck during playing sessions
  • Rugged headphones hanger with urethane grip that fits a variety of drum and cymbal stands

Description

Jointly developed by Roland and V-MODA, the VMH-D1 V-Drums Headphones bring you a complete personal monitoring solution purpose-built for the electronic drumming experience. Fine-tuned by the V-Drums design team and V-MODA engineers, these unique phones deliver premium sound that realizes the full sonic potential of your V-Drums set and any other e-kit. Comfortable to wear and outfitted with smart practical details, the VMH-D1 is an essential tool that no electronic drummer should be without.

Brand: Roland


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohm


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Model Name: VMH-D1


Connectivity Technology: Wired


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Tangle Free, Detachable


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Modern


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 761294515228


Manufacturer: Roland


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.7 x 8.5 inches


Item Weight: 1.38 pounds


Item model number: VMH-D1


Date First Available: February 4, 2023


Department: Unisex


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Simply Fantastic
These are by far the best sounding phones in this price range in my opinion, comfort padding feels great to play for extensive periods of time. Fit is perfect for me. Ive got small head and ears so i cant comment on how it feels to larger folks. Quality. Built solid, i really like the behind the back attachment, as it keeps the cable on your back instead of under your armpit. Plenty of length of cable as well because you get two different lengths. But the MVP of these phones is just how incredible they sound when plugged into my Alesis Strata Prime e-Kit. Im not talking good, im talking high dollar Nashville studio sound. Of course im not comparing them to some $3000 set of phones, but i can say that these satisfy my ears, as they are perfectly tuned to handle all the frequencies with ease, total clarity and zero distortion, especially on the bass drum, and thats due to the 50mm drivers. Streaming music to play along to, these phones are simply a pleasure to listen to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Timothy Hawkins

  • Great drum headphone
I am very pleased with these headphones. They have a solid bottom end with a slightly rolled off top end. I can appreciate this as they are non fatiguing and pleasant to use for long playing sessions. I find them to be very comfortable. The ear cups fit my my ears nicely. If you have larger ears, you can buy larger ear cups. I also find the build quality to be very solid. In summary, these headphones are clean sounding and provide powerful undistorted drum sounds. I appreciate the way they effortlessly reproduce my drum kit sounds with authority and clarity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Just Because Just Because

  • Not bad just expensive
Design is nice. Light on the head, comfortable on ears. Sound is okay. Expensive for me.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by EM GU

  • Was skeptical but...
There is a pretty bad review down here by someone with big ears and a weird taste in sound because these are everything I anticipated drumming headphones to sound like. And I'm pretty nit picky. If I HAD TO give criticism I would say the cup size could be a tiny bit bigger but with that would come more weight so idk. Big ear buyer beware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Zaugg

  • Light headphones with good quality.
Light headphones, can be used for long hours of playing. Good sound quality. A litlle bit too expensive.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Roy

  • wow!!!
I wish I'd bought a long time ago
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by robert rider

  • Terrible!!!
After a further round of testing, I’ve updated this review throughout (it’s even worse than initially thought): I should preface this review with a caution that this is based on my subjective opinion. Everyone has a different ear both physically and how we perceive audio. I may also be overly harsh given my extensive background in pro audio, and the fact these don’t even stack up to headphones half its price point. With that out of the way, I find these headphones overall disappointing in every measurable area. I’ll break it down in sections: - Sound: These sound plain terrible and definitely no better than the industry standard, M50x, or than a litany of others in the same price range. I find the sound overly compressed and dull, and lacking clarity. Everything just sounds worse with these. Remember, you want to listen to backing tracks or other band members along with your drums. - Body/construction: This is a surprisingly small set. The cups barely fit my ears. While it’s okay comfort wise once on, it feels small and flimsy. It’s also not flexible and doesn’t fold or lie flat, which (to me) is a necessity for placing headphones atop hi-hats. - Cable: Roland includes two cables, a shorter braided one, and a longer standard one. They’re both plain mini-to-mini (1/8”) and don’t have any way to secure to the headphones such as a twist-lock found on most pro headsets. I also found that it wouldn’t always seat properly in the 1/4” adapter and would play in mono until fiddled with a bit. I find this unacceptable, especially when playing drums where movement can be an issue. While opting for standard mini cables might be an upside, it isn’t when considering it could fall out while playing drums. The included cable hook contraption for keeping cables along the user’s back is more gimmick than anything, to me anyway. - Packaging/Accessories: Packaging is quite simple and nothing to rave about, and the included pouch is an afterthought. It’s a cheapie vinyl bag I’d never use. The drum hook is also a flimsy little piece that doesn’t seem to even be able to hold the weight of the very headphones it’s made for. This is a very crowded price range, with so many good options to include offerings from Audio Technica, Beyerdynamic, AKG, Shure, Rode, Mackie, and many more. The idea that Roland/Vmoda can somehow engineer a magical pair of headphones that will make your drums sound any better than any other one out there is plain silly. It’s all about a quality set that works best for you. You don’t need special headphones for drums, period. Take a trip to a decent local music store and test out a few pairs on their drums, and see what works best for you. For me, I prefer something like the AT M70x, which reproduces precisely what goes into it. It has plenty of highs, mids, lows, and everything in between, and is exceptionally clear sounding (Garbage in, garbage out!), but if you want something at a lower price range and/or something with more emphasis on the lows (it’s not “punchy” or “bass-ey”; it just lacks mids), I’d recommend the M50X. I might recommend the Rode NTH-100 or a few others for their sound and comfort, but the M50 just has them beat with its flexibility and overall reliability. I don’t see a reason to veer off this path just to be “edgy”. This was clearly not intended for the pro, or anyone who already has any experience with decent headphones because why would you spend more for this than for so many better options?! Well, if a gimmicky customized side panel (for more $$) appeals to you more than fit and sound, this might just be for you, but why?! VMODA seems to be for Roland what Beats is for Apple—hot garbage masquerading in the shell of something “pro”. Roland can and should do better than this. Oh and if you came here after watching someone shill for Roland because they got a pair for free from them (I’m embarrassed for them), know that I do enjoy many Roland products, but give you my unvarnished opinion. Happy drumming! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by TheBigTime

  • Roland Vdrum headphones
I play vdrums in a live band & duo situation. I have used them once and have no complaints about this product. They did their job. I also play to some tracks in which they were great for click track use as well.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Michael Clough

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