🎶 Elevate your rhythm game with headphones that keep pace!
Roland RH-300V V-Drums Stereo Headphones feature 50mm neodymium dynamic drivers optimized for electronic percussion, delivering punchy bass and clear highs. Designed with a foldable, durable build and retractable cable, they offer noise isolation and broad compatibility via a 3.5mm jack, perfect for drummers and general audio use alike.
Control Method | Remote |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 285 Grams |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear cups |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | V-Drums Headphones |
Color | Silver |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music |
Compatible Devices | Roland V-Drums and Electronic Percussion Instruments |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | foldable |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Frequency Range | 10 to 22,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
R**M
Sound and feel great!
I bought these headphones for use exclusively with my Roland TD-17KVX electric kit. They produce great highs and lows and are comfortable to wear; although I haven’t yet worn longer than 2.5 hours. Music also sounds really good through these cans and they do have pretty good isolation as well.Also, the cord is plenty long for you easily move around the kit without getting tangled up and so far they’re very durable.Sure I could have bought phones that are twice the price and perhaps would have bought more expensive phones for critical sound mixing but these are great for e-drums, so no need for that level of headphone for e-drums unless you have a lot of disposable income.Also, do yourself and your ears a favor and don’t crank them up too loud; hearing lost can’t be recovered!!!
P**R
Roland RH300-V With Alesis Kit
I just got the RH300-V so time will tell in terms of durability, but honestly these sound really great. They are a little treble-y compared to my Sony headphones but that translates to some pretty incredible clarity in the ear. Comfort wise they are adequate. They felt a little stiff at first but after wearing them for 4+hours earlier I didn't have any discomfort at all, so I'm good with it. My primary use for these is with an Alesis electric drum kit and they sound amazing. Best I can explain it, it feels like I was previously wearing some sort of sound filter with my previous headphones and now I have removed it. Everything just sounds so much more clear and pronounced, the sound quality is just excellent. Overall very happy, now just hoping they last.
B**E
Outstanding for V-Drums
I bought Roland RH-300V headphones based on numerous recommendations saying they were great for V-Drums. However, when I first put them on, I was surprised that they didn't feel as comfortable as my Sennheiser HD 598 Cs. I can wear my Sennheiser's for several hours a day. The Roland headphones had stiffer padding and fit a little tighter. My initial reaction was that I would probably return them and use my Sennheiser's.However, that all changed when I wore them with my new TD-27KV drumset. The stock drums sounded fantastic! Then, as a comparison, I tried the Sennheiser's with the same drums. The Roland's sound was much better for the drums, particularly on the low end. They give my floor toms a fantastic-sounding rumble that the Sennheiser headphones don't accomplish.As for comfort, the difference quickly went away once I started playing the drums. I was glad they were holding on firmly, not falling off or slipping around as I played and moved around.I am an amateur musician and new to V-Drums, so take it for what it's worth, but these are a fantastic match for the Roland TD-27KV and presumably other electronic drums.
L**O
Amazing sound quality for music, have not tried with VAD.
Very comfortable with perfect sound. Feels like high end studio headphones. Have not tried with v drums, only music, but the quality seems to be as good as it gets. My hearing is not perfect, but I’m a life long musician with a lot of studio time on drums. The bass response and overall clarity is insanely good. I’ve worn these for hours with comfort while working at a desk.
W**E
Nice
My only issue is I wish they were a little louder but I guess that is probably my sets fault ad not the headphones.
A**R
Worth every penny.
I used to use Sennheiser 4.0 BT headphones which have a clean sound, but this is another level, and the difference in price is not huge. The base drum with this Roland Vdrums headphones sound very punchy and powerful. Plus the isolation is great so you bearly hear the pads only when playing at a low volume. On top of that, the disign is beautiful. Only thing i believe couldb be imroved is confort.
D**N
Great sound!
Great sounding headphones! Coming off of Sennheiser 555 headphones these are even better. They don't peak or clip with the bass drum on my v drums like my Sennheisers do. The closed back is good so I don't hear the stick hitting the pad as much when practicing and no one hears the click and que tracks in my ear when I'm on stage. I don't like how "flashy" they are and that they say V drums on the ear pieces but wow right out of the box I absolutely love them! Worth the extra cost imo.
E**I
... end the mesh feel and sound output is the best on the market
I have v-drums Roland ... the mesh feel and sound output is the best on the market, so I wanted the right headphones for the drums. Roland rules on electronic drums. Outstanding. I thought the same I will get from Roland headphonesOn headphones Roland RH-300Beautiful design and this is the end of the story.Sound is a disappointment. Specific designed for v-drums? On Roland Logo maybe!The sound output from v-drums is like banging a piece of wood, nothing outstanding no serious accent on bass not a power clear sound to feel the vibe.I used also Bose and Sony.Sony the worst and between Bose $299 and Roland $185 since is cheaper, I will go with Roland..the same quality.I bought Roland as a back up for the beast of the market which is Beats Dr.Dre for electronic v-drums $300. If you want distinction between bass and treble on electronic drums and a powerful real output from drums.Beats Dr.Dre is the headphone you want for electronic drumming.I do not use my headphones for regular music listening, so I do not have input on that matter.I bought a Roland headphone backup pair to have it in case the Beats goes out beyond repair. I will buy new Beats next day if repair is not an options., and Roland will save the day. Any ways I shared my experience with the output from electronic drums on headphones and Roland ..and remember the headphones comes only with 6.5mm jack specific for v-drums, if you want to use it for players with 3.5 mm you need to buy extra adapter.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
1 day ago