Kms 360 | Pro

The "Pro" moniker is justified primarily by the driver technology. Equipped with custom-tuned 50mm neodymium drivers, the KMS 360 Pro delivers a frequency response of 10 Hz to 28 kHz. What sets it apart is its spatial imaging . The "360" in its name refers to its enhanced soundstage, which aims to replicate the three-dimensional positioning of a studio monitor setup. Bass response is tight and extended but not exaggerated, making it suitable for bass-heavy genres like EDM and hip-hop without muddying the mids. The treble is crisp, revealing sibilance and high-frequency artifacts that amateur headphones often mask. For mixing engineers, this means fewer unpleasant surprises when a track is played on club systems.

In a studio environment, the KMS 360 Pro excels at isolation. With a passive noise attenuation of -26 dB, external chatter and computer fan noise are effectively eliminated, allowing for critical listening at lower, safer volumes. For DJs, the high maximum SPL (115 dB) ensures that the headphones can cut through the roar of a live PA system without distorting. The detachable, dual-sided cable (coiled and straight options included) adds to its longevity—a common failure point in cheaper models is mitigated here. kms 360 pro

However, the KMS 360 Pro is not without compromises. The clamping force, while secure for mobile use, can feel tight for users with larger heads during extended sessions. Additionally, the impedance is rated at 32 ohms, which is excellent for laptops and controllers but may reveal hiss on very high-end dedicated headphone amplifiers. The "Pro" moniker is justified primarily by the