
Audio gear maker RØDE has entered the DJ headphone arena with its latest release: the NTH-50. Designed to meet the specific demands of club and studio DJs, these headphones aim to offer robust sound, reliability, and comfort without compromising affordability.
🛠 Features & Specs
The NTH-50 is built with DJ use in mind, featuring:
- Large 50 mm drivers: Optimized for strong low-end and clear highs, ideal for monitoring and club environments.
- Direct audio path design: Minimal internal reflections to maintain clarity even at high volumes.
- Detachable coiled cable and straight cable option: Flexibility for stage or studio setups.
- Foldable build and swivel earcups: For single-ear monitoring and compact portability.
- Durable materials: Reinforced headband and robust construction to withstand travel and heavy use.
- Comfort padding: Thick ear cushions and padded headband for long sessions behind the decks.
RØDE’s entry into DJ headphones suggests they see an opportunity to blend their expertise in pro audio with gear tailored to live and dance environments.
🎧 Why This Matters to DJs & Producers
- Studio & club synergy: Many DJs use consumer or studio headphones for performance. A DJ-targeted headphone like the NTH-50 bridges that gap, providing accuracy during mixing and reliability onstage.
- Affordability meets quality: RØDE has a reputation for delivering pro audio gear at accessible prices, and the NTH-50 may draw interest from emerging DJs who can’t yet afford high-end DJ headphones.
- Brand trust: RØDE is well regarded in broadcast, podcasting, and studio markets. Their entry into DJ gear shows confidence in their audio and engineering reputation, which could attract users who already trust the brand.
- Versatility: With detachable cables and swivel earcups, the NTH-50 is positioned as a multi-use tool — useful both in the booth and the studio.
📦 What To Watch
- Sound performance in real club conditions — how well the NTH-50 handles bass-heavy environments and bleed from loudstage audio.
- Longevity & build: DJs often demand durability after wear, sweat, and constant strain.
- Adoption by pro DJs & reviews: Early reviews and usage by top names will influence mainstream success.
- Price & positioning relative to established DJ headphone models from Pioneer, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica.