Yamaha RH5Ma Stereo Monitor Headphones

The Yamaha RH5Ma stereo monitor headphones are the closest you're going to get to putting studio monitors next to your ears.

Overall User Ratings (based on 57 ratings)
  • Overall:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted April 22, 2007 by a customer from gmail.com

"Magnificent Midrange...great phones!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Again, I must say these are a great value for the price.
Sound
This is a review I wrote for a forum, and am copying and pasting here: After about 20 hours of playing now they've really come into their own. At first the bass was a bit boomy and the overall sound would get a bit "congested" when there was a lot going on in a song, but it's really evened out now. The bass is right there and upfront (and there's a quite a bit of it) and they do a great job of reproducing the elongated decay of say a loosely tuned kick drum. You really feel the oomph, but it never steps on the mids or interferes with the mix. The headphones greatest strength in comparison to any I've previous owned is their extremely rich and detailed midrange. It's not hollow or artificial sounding in any way, and lyrics that in some tracks are hard to make out have become easier as the vocals seem to move forward in the mix a bit. Guitars benefit from this as well, and subtleties not apparent in other phones are making themselves heard for the first time for me. The highs are warm although they don't extend super far. The timbre of the highs is nice but it would be nice if they had a bit higher of a frequency response as that would no doubt lend a bit more "air" to their sound. They're not dull sounding, just milder or "smoother" I'd say. The bass response as I mentioned is ridiculous. I'm listening to some techno at the moment and these cans have no problem hitting the artificial subharmonic kick drum tones. They're not farting out or boomy either - the bass is massive but not overwhelming. That's a problem I've had with other bass heavy cans and speakers - usually that much bass muddies everything up. I think some of the reason that doesn't happen here is the fact that the earcups don't cover your ears but instead sit on them. That brings me to my last point. For me the design of the ear cups is perfect. I would call it a closed heaphone, although there are 3 small slits on the back of each earcup to act as ports. Extremely minimal sound leakage though. The best part about the design - at least for me - is that the earcups are supra-aural instead of circumaural. They sit on your ear instead of over it - so there's minimal sweat build up. I've also had the problem with every pair of circumaural phones causing rashes where the phone meets skin under the ear, so this design is a welcome relief. I've got a huge head (circumference wise), and these phones do fit me, although if my head were any bigger I'd have returned them as i have to have them maximally extended for it to be comfortable. Overall comfort I'd rate 7/10. They don't get uncomfortable until wearing them for a couple hours, but then I suppose that applies to most phones. All in all, with their strong midrange and extremely articulate separation of bass/mids/highs I'd say these would make a great monitoring pair of phones. Their main downsides are their highs aren't as extended as I'd like, the fact that the really present midrange brings out the worst of some bad recordings (and sibilance is a bit more pronounced with some singers, although that can be minimized by a slight EQ cut at 8 khz), and the integrated cable. I became interested in these cans when I heard that they had the best midrange of any can in the $50-200 range from an audiophile headphone review site, and I must say I don't think they were lying. $50 very well spent!
Features
The included 1/8" to 1/4" adapter was nice. The 8' cord is plenty long. Knocked off one star because of the integrated cable.
Ease of Use
They're headphones...er, how hard can they be? They've got a nice low impedance and are easy to get good volume out of MP3 players, so you can keep your volume on your player lower and conserve batteries.
Quality
They feel really sturdy for their size. Given their price, I've got to give them a 10.
Value
Great value for the money. Best phones I've heard in this price range.
Manufacturer Support
I've emailed them a few times with questions about other products and they've always responded promptly. Haven't had any other dealings with them.
The Wow Factor
Kind of bland looking. But sound trumps aesthetics when it comes to headphones, and these phones sound magnificent!

Musical Background:

Guitar player for many years now.

Musical Style:

Metal, Progressive, Classical
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Submitted September 23, 2003 by a customer from community.net

"Basic and good."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I am very satisified. The design will not become old, so I will keep using for a long time. If it were lost or stolen, I would probably go for this again.
Sound
I use this headphone through my guitar amp so I can practice at night without disturbing my neighbors. The sound is really nice. Ive always known Yamaha for great sounds. The sound quality is just what I need for practicing.
Features
This has the basic necessities. The ear cup thingy is very comfortable for me.
Quality
The product is made very well.I cannot find any loose parts or cosmetic blemishes. quality finish and fit. I have only had it for couple days, but seems reliable.
Value
Yes, this is a good deal.
Manufacturer Support
I haven"t contacted them.
The Wow Factor
Aestetically its plain-looking... black, normal looking headphone. I didn't lust after it, but I needed a good studio headphone.

Musical Style:

Rock, Metal,
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Submitted September 2, 2013 by Jack K

"Best I've Ever Used"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Go ahead, buy a pair of $200 headphones because some famous Hip-Hop artist designed them. Or buy a pair because the manufacturer's name is well-know. Or buy a pair of headphones that sound accurate, last years and, btw, cost about 60 bucks. For 25 years, this is the only headphone I've used.

Musical Background:

30 plus years DJ

Musical Style:

All
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Submitted August 3, 2011 by a customer from urbanfarmerstore.com

"Excellent Value"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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These headphones are every bit as good as people say they are. I highly recommend them.
Sound
Excellent sound from a reasonably priced set of headphones.
Features
Over-ear design is surprisingly comfortable, and leakage is minimal.
Quality
Seem very sturdy and well constructed.
Value
Great value for the money.

Musical Background:

Amatuer beginning guitarist/singer

Musical Style:

Rock/blues
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Submitted February 14, 2016 by Al F in Wakefield, MA

"Great for practicing bass guitar "

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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I use headphones with my Fender Rumble 100 when I need to practice without bothering anyone. I needed 32 ohm headphones, though. My old ones where 60 ohms, not enough volume. These headphones sound plenty loud, and have a good low end. The MP3s and CDs sound good too. I ordered these mainly because they are 32 ohms, and because of all the great customer reviews. I am not disappointed, either!
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Submitted January 24, 2010 by a customer from gmail.com

"Greatest heaphones for mixing and mastering and only $49.99"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Sound
Being a musical freak I understand that musicians will do anything to get the currency to buy any product they feel a need for. I'm sure by now you've bought headphones for 49.99 and even more expensive, but the clarity of sound, the bass, and all the elements of music you need to hear are greater than I can explain. Sometimes you even hear what you don't want to hear, but hint hint you wouldn't hear them as easy without these. I researched them before and found out they were comfortable because the earpads are made out of urethane leather.

Musical Background:

all

Musical Style:

all
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Submitted April 20, 2014 by Rick Guidottl in Los Angeles, CA

"Bang for the buck!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Bought these for my birthday based on good reviews. Glad I did! Comfortable...bass is solid but not overbearing...mid are so detailed you hear everything...treble is smooth! Price is right and delivery quicker than I expected = happy musician!

Musical Background:

Old pro guitarist who also records at home.

Musical Style:

Classic Rock
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Submitted September 15, 2014 by a customer from goof.com

"Yamaha RH5Ma Headphones"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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great value for the price. good quality sound, lightweight and comfortable
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Submitted December 29, 2007 by a customer from comcast.net

"Great quality, great price point. Maximum bang for the buck."

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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I'm 100% satisfied with these. The next headphones I purchase will be these.
Sound
sounds great, good isolation. I've tried quite a few of the cheaper phones and these are a considerable step up.
Features
cord is long enough. adjustable for fit. good isolation.
Ease of Use
easy.
Quality
excellent quality. they don't feel cheap like so many others and haven't burned out or shorted out like some others. and they're quiet when recording (don't you hate how some headphones that you wear when you're recording will actually squeek when moved or adjusted slightly?
Value
best bang for the buck I've found.
Manufacturer Support
never needed.
The Wow Factor
sex appeal? they're headphones.

Musical Background:

hobbyist

Musical Style:

rock
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Submitted October 6, 2005

Yamaha RH5Ma Headphones Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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when they stop working.. I will just take one of my spare pairs from storage.. I can't find any better and have looked at quite a few..
Sound
This is the best pair of headphones on the market today. I have not heard a beter pair yet.. still looking.. I own 3 pair and keep 2 for spares when they stop making them.. I hope not but still you never know.
Value
Worth every penny. no matter what price.. retail seems to be arround $50.00 shipped though. They are very comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
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Submitted June 22, 2005 by a customer from yahoo.com

"You will not be disappointed in these yamaha headphones, although I have only had them for a week, I can't find anything wrong w"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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As long as these headphones last I will use them, if I lose them I will buy another pair(Yamaha).
Sound
Bass, mids and highs are excellant. It all depends on the music and quality of each download to your mp3 player. If you don't watch out highs can hurt your ear if volume is to high. This is a good thing, that means the sky is the limit with this great product. Midrange and lows are just as good. I use them with my 20Gig ipod, extreme differance in sound quality between ear buds and (yamaha headphones, best :-).
Features
Seems to be put together very well. Fit and trim very nice, weight, size and comfort are excellant.
Quality
Great, headphones came package well and in perfect condition. I think this product is put together very fine and well thought out.
Value
For the price I think this was a great buy, I love the sound and quality of these yamaha headphones.
Manufacturer Support
No support at this time. If I needed help in the future, I would expect great support.
The Wow Factor
Small and comfortable and look great.

Musical Background:

Listener of music.
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