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The 10 Best Studio Headphones as of June 2026

Updated 18 June 2026 · Reviewed by the Pickarank team · Prices in GBP, subject to change

We compared the best studio headphones you can buy in 2026, scoring each out of 10 on performance, value, build quality and features. Here are the ten worth your money — with an at-a-glance table and the current best prices.

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Our top picks at a glance

Top pick

Sennheiser HD 600

9.2Best for mixing
Check price on Amazon ≈ £350
Best value

Audio-Technica ATH-R70x

9.0Best open reference value
Check price on Amazon ≈ £290
Also great

Sennheiser HD 660S2

9.1Best premium open
Check price on Amazon ≈ £500

Prices were correct at the time of writing and change often — tap through for today's price on Amazon.

How we ranked these studio headphones

Each pick earns a score out of 10 from weighted criteria:

  • Performance (35%) — how well each studio headphone does its core job.
  • Value (25%) — quality and features for the price.
  • Build & reliability (20%) — materials, longevity and warranty.
  • Features (20%) — meaningful extras that improve the experience.

At a glance: top 10 compared

#Studio HeadphonesScoreBest forTypeApprox priceAmazon links
1Sennheiser HD 6009.2Best for mixingOpen-back£350View Price
2Sennheiser HD 660S29.1Best premium openOpen-back£500View Price
3Audio-Technica ATH-M50x9.0Best all-rounderClosed-back£140View Price
4Audio-Technica ATH-R70x9.0Best open reference valueOpen-back£290View Price
5Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro8.9Best closed-backClosed-back£150View Price
6Sony MDR-75068.8Best value classicClosed-back£90View Price
7Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro8.8Best open-back valueOpen-back£150View Price
8AKG K3718.7Best neutral closedClosed-back£130View Price
9Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X8.7Best modern closedClosed-back£200View Price
10Samson SR8508.0Best ultra-budgetSemi-open£40View Price
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The full ranking

1
Best for mixing

Sennheiser HD 600

9.2Our number one pick.

The Sennheiser HD 600 is a long-standing reference for mixing, with a famously neutral, detailed and natural sound that reveals exactly what is in your mix. They are open-back so they leak and need a little power, but for accuracy they are a benchmark.

Sound: 9.6Comfort: 9.2Build: 8.8Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Reference-neutral sound
  • Detailed and natural
  • Replaceable parts
Cons
  • Open-back leaks sound
  • Benefits from an amp
2
Best premium open

Sennheiser HD 660S2

9.1A superb runner-up.

The HD 660S2 refines the open-back reference formula with a richer low end and effortless detail, easier to drive than the HD 600 and superb for both mixing and pleasure. They are expensive, but they are a long-term reference.

Sound: 9.4Comfort: 9.2Build: 9.0Value: 8.4
Pros
  • Refined, detailed sound
  • Better bass than the HD 600
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Expensive
  • Open-back leaks
3
Best all-rounder

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x

9.0Rounds out our top three.

The ATH-M50x is the studio workhorse so many people own, with a closed-back design that isolates well, punchy detailed sound and tank-like build. The bass is slightly hyped for pure reference, but for tracking and everyday use it is superb value.

Sound: 8.8Comfort: 8.6Build: 9.2Value: 9.2
Pros
  • Great isolation
  • Punchy, detailed sound
  • Very durable
Cons
  • Slightly hyped bass
  • Tight clamp at first
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4
Best open reference value

Audio-Technica ATH-R70x

9.0A standout in the upper half.

The ATH-R70x is a lightweight open-back reference with a neutral, airy sound that many mixers love, and remarkable long-session comfort. They need a bit of power and leak sound, but as an honest mixing tool they are excellent value.

Sound: 9.2Comfort: 9.2Build: 8.6Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Neutral, airy reference
  • Very light and comfy
  • Good-value open-back
Cons
  • Needs some power
  • Open-back leaks
5
Best closed-back

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro

8.9A well-rounded mid-table pick.

The Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro is a studio staple for tracking and monitoring, with excellent isolation, plush velour pads and a crisp, detailed sound. The treble can be bright for some, but the comfort and build are outstanding.

Sound: 8.8Comfort: 9.2Build: 9.0Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Excellent isolation
  • Very comfortable
  • Built to last
Cons
  • Bright treble
  • Coiled cable not for all
6
Best value classic

Sony MDR-7506

8.8Great value in the middle of the pack.

The Sony MDR-7506 has been a studio and broadcast standard for decades, with revealing, slightly bright detail, great isolation and folding portability at a low price. The pads wear over time, but few headphones offer this much utility for the money.

Sound: 8.8Comfort: 8.4Build: 8.6Value: 9.4
Pros
  • Industry-standard detail
  • Great value
  • Folds for transport
Cons
  • Pads wear out
  • Non-detachable cable
7
Best open-back value

Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro

8.8A dependable pick if the price is right.

The DT 990 Pro is a popular open-back for mixing and listening, with a wide soundstage, plush comfort and an energetic, detailed sound. The treble is lively and bass elevated, so they flatter rather than perfectly reference, but they are a joy for long sessions.

Sound: 8.8Comfort: 9.2Build: 9.0Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Wide soundstage
  • Very comfortable
  • Detailed and lively
Cons
  • Bright treble
  • Open-back leaks
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8
Best neutral closed

AKG K371

8.7Solid, if outshone by pricier rivals.

The AKG K371 is a closed-back that gets unusually close to a neutral reference target, making it great for mixing where isolation is needed. They fold and are comfortable, though the build feels a little plasticky.

Sound: 9.0Comfort: 8.8Build: 8.2Value: 9.0
Pros
  • Neutral, reference-like tuning
  • Good isolation
  • Folds flat
Cons
  • Plasticky build
  • Cable can be microphonic
9
Best modern closed

Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X

8.7A budget-friendly option worth a look.

The DT 700 Pro X updates Beyerdynamic's closed-back formula with a more neutral tuning, an easy-to-drive driver and a detachable cable, great for modern home studios. It is pricier than the DT 770, but more versatile across devices.

Sound: 8.8Comfort: 9.0Build: 9.0Value: 8.6
Pros
  • More neutral than DT 770
  • Easy to drive
  • Detachable cable
Cons
  • Pricier than DT 770
  • Large earcups
10
Best ultra-budget

Samson SR850

8.0Rounds out our top ten.

The Samson SR850 is a remarkable budget semi-open headphone with a surprisingly spacious, detailed sound that punches far above its tiny price, a favourite first studio pair. Build and comfort are basic, but for the money they are astonishing value.

Sound: 8.2Comfort: 7.8Build: 7.6Value: 9.6
Pros
  • Astonishing value
  • Spacious sound
  • Great first pair
Cons
  • Basic build
  • Basic pads
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Frequently asked questions

What's the best of the studio headphones in 2026?

Our top overall pick is the Sennheiser HD 600, which leads on our combined score for performance, value and features. The Sennheiser HD 660S2 and Audio-Technica ATH-M50x are excellent alternatives depending on budget and needs.

How did we choose these?

We weight performance, value, build quality and features, drawing on hands-on use and independent testing. See the methodology box above for the full breakdown.

Are these prices accurate?

Prices are approximate UK figures at the time of writing and change frequently. Click through to Amazon for the current price.

The bottom line

If you just want the best studio headphones without overthinking it, the Sennheiser HD 600 is our top recommendation — it earns the highest overall score for performance, value and features. Have a look at the current price and see what you think.

Check price on Amazon ≈ £350

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