Compare Audeze Maxwell vs beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X Professional DJ Headphones

P1 Audeze Maxwell
P2 beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X Professional DJ Headphones

Comparison Takeaways

Audeze Maxwell

Where It Has the Edge

  • Clamping force comfort is 4.3 vs 3.4. Clamp was usually comfortable or light despite the headset’s size, although one reviewer initially found the fit somewhat...
  • Comfort during long use is 3.8 vs 3.4. Long-session comfort was mixed-positive: several reviewers wore it for hours, but heat, bulk, and weight remained recurring caveats.
  • Frequency response accuracy is 4.8 vs 4.3. Frequency response accuracy was praised by audio-focused reviewers for close target matching, linear bass/mids, and well-controlled tuning.
  • Sound quality is 4.8 vs 4.4. Sound quality was the strongest consensus point, with reviewers repeatedly calling the Maxwell one of the best-sounding wireless...

beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X Professional DJ Headphones

Where It Has the Edge

  • Portability/foldability is 4.4 vs 2.3. Foldability and easy packing are clear positives. The chassis folds for transport, and the included bag or case...
  • Cable quality is 4.5 vs 3.0. The cable system is praised for its bayonet lock, reinforced connectors, low handling noise, and practical routing. The...
  • Higher overall score: 4.3 vs 3.9.
  • Detachable cable convenience is rated 4.6 while the other product has no score yet. Detachable cabling is a clear strength, especially because it locks securely and can connect to either earcup. That...
Average score
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.9
Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.3
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

Reviewers consistently noted that the Maxwell lacks active noise cancellation, so isolation depends on the closed-back pads rather than ANC processing.

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Android compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.3

Android support is present through Audeze HQ, but mobile EQ/app behavior was described as limited or inconsistent in one review.

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App
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.0

The Audeze HQ app supports battery, firmware, sidetone, and EQ controls, but reviewers often called it barebones, clunky, buggy, or incomplete.

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Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Wireless audio-video sync was generally praised, with reviewers reporting minimal lag or no noticeable delay during gaming and media playback.

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Bass performance
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Bass performance drew strong praise for punch, control, definition, and sub-bass impact without overwhelming the rest of the mix.

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4.6

Bass is one of the most praised traits, described as deep, punchy, controlled, and well suited to beatmatching and cueing. Reviewers repeatedly say it hits hard without turning muddy or boomy.

Battery
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.9

Battery life was one of the strongest points, with reviewers repeatedly confirming very long runtimes near the advertised 80-hour range.

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Bluetooth
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

Bluetooth support is modern and useful, with Bluetooth 5.3 and strong codec support, though some reviewers preferred the dongle for gaming.

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Build quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Build quality was mostly praised for metal construction and sturdy materials, but a few reviewers raised concerns about early-unit durability or headband parts.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.6

Build quality is one of the most consistently praised strengths, with frequent mentions of rugged construction, professional toughness, and long-term reliability. The modular design reinforces the sense that these are built for real work rather than disposable use.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Reviewers noted internal DSP/DAC handling and high-resolution digital playback, making the headset work without external DAC equipment.

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Button control usability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.1

Physical controls were generally appreciated, though reviewers were split between calling them clever and finding the multi-function layout confusing.

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Cable quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.0

Cable quality received only limited attention, with one reviewer describing the USB-C cable as basic but functional.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.5

The cable system is praised for its bayonet lock, reinforced connectors, low handling noise, and practical routing. The overall impression is that the included cables are built for real booth and touring use.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

The Maxwell does not include a carrying case, which reviewers considered a drawback for a premium and bulky headset.

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Charging
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Charging was praised for fast top-ups, with multiple reviewers noting that short charging sessions restore many hours of playback.

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Clamping force comfort
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Clamp was usually comfortable or light despite the headset’s size, although one reviewer initially found the fit somewhat clamp-like.

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3.4

Clamp is secure enough for DJ monitoring, but it is also a recurring criticism. Multiple reviews note noticeable pressure, with some listeners finding it fatiguing or uncomfortable during longer wear.

Codec support
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Codec support was a clear strength, with reviewers citing LDAC, LE Audio, LC3/LC3plus, AAC, and SBC support.

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Comfort during long use
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.8

Long-session comfort was mixed-positive: several reviewers wore it for hours, but heat, bulk, and weight remained recurring caveats.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
3.4

Long-session comfort is the most mixed area in the reviews. Modular pads and decent padding help, but independent hands-on impressions still warn that the on-ear fit can become tiring over extended listening.

Connectivity versatility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Connectivity versatility was a major strength, with dongle, Bluetooth, USB-C, and analog options across gaming and everyday use.

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Console compatibility limitations
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.9

Console compatibility depends on variant; reviewers repeatedly warned that PlayStation and Xbox wireless support are not fully interchangeable.

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Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

The design was described as understated, sleek, and premium rather than flashy, though several reviewers also noted its bulk.

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4.3

The standard version is repeatedly described as clean, technical, and professional rather than flashy. Buyers who want more visual personality can lean on the Club styling or the customizable outer earcups.

Detachable cable convenience
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
No score yet
Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.6

Detachable cabling is a clear strength, especially because it locks securely and can connect to either earcup. That combination improves serviceability and gives DJs more flexibility around their setup.

Detachable microphone convenience
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

The detachable boom mic was praised as convenient because the headset can be used more like regular headphones when the mic is removed.

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Dongle
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

The dongle was often praised for low-latency wireless, but one review noted USB-related artifacting and finicky behavior.

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Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

Earpad quality was generally strong, with reviewers praising plushness and seal, while some noted heat or a desire for velour/cooling pads.

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4.1

The pads are generally described as soft and adaptable, and the included on-ear and over-ear options add flexibility. Even so, the padding does not fully eliminate pressure issues for listeners who are sensitive to clamp.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

The earcups swivel enough for storage or neck wear, and reviewers found the rotation comfortable and practical.

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Earpad replacement ease
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Earpad replacement was praised as easy, with multiple reviews noting twist-off or easily removable pads.

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Equalizer customization
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

EQ customization was a strong feature, with 10-band or custom profiles helping tune the Maxwell for music, games, and personal preference.

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Fit/seal reliability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Fit and seal were generally reliable, with reviewers crediting the pads and clamp for a solid passive seal.

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Footstep sound level scaling feature
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.9

Footstep-focused EQ support exists and can help emphasize cues, though competitive-gaming opinions were mixed.

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Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Frequency response accuracy was praised by audio-focused reviewers for close target matching, linear bass/mids, and well-controlled tuning.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.3

Reviewers often describe the tuning as accurate and balanced enough for monitoring, with strong bass support and good detail retrieval. The main caveat is that its balance seems most convincing with electronic material rather than every genre.

Game/Chat balance control
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.9

Game/chat balance control was valued on the headset and in software, though one reviewer saw app changes undo themselves.

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Headband adjustability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.1

Headband adjustability was one of the most common ergonomic complaints because the notch/strap system offers limited fine adjustment.

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Hinge durability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.3

Hinge/headband durability was mixed, with one early unit reportedly breaking and another review flagging long-term durability concerns.

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Included accessories
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Included accessories were strong overall, with the dongle, boom mic, USB-C cable, adapter, and analog cable commonly mentioned.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.4

The accessory bundle is strong for this category, commonly including both on-ear and over-ear pads, straight and coiled cables, a 6.35 mm adapter, and a carrying bag or pouch. That package adds flexibility right out of the box.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Instrument separation was a repeated strength, with reviewers praising distinct instruments, layered game audio, and detail retrieval.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.7

Separation is a notable strength, with elements staying easy to localize even in denser mixes. That precision supports cueing, beatmatching, and fast mix decisions.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.0

Integrated microphone performance was usually weak compared with the detachable boom mic, despite being useful for convenience.

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LDAC
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

LDAC support was repeatedly confirmed and praised as part of the Maxwell’s high-quality Bluetooth feature set.

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Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Maximum-volume clarity was strong, with reviewers noting clean sound at high volume and no grating or crunchy highs.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.5

Several reviews say the DJ 300 PRO X stays controlled and intelligible at higher listening levels. High-SPL clarity is treated as a core part of its DJ-oriented tuning.

Microphone
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.0

Microphone impressions were mixed-positive: the boom mic was good for gaming and calls, while some found it muffled or merely serviceable.

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Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Microphone noise reduction was widely praised for blocking keyboards, background noise, and other distractions while preserving speech.

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Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Call and voice clarity were praised in the reviews that tested the boom mic directly, especially compared with typical headset microphones.

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Midrange clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Midrange clarity was generally good, with several reviewers praising clear mids and vocal presence, though one noted recessed mids in a V-shaped tuning.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.2

The mids are generally described as clear, accurate, and dependable for vocals and mix decisions. They are less spotlighted than the bass and treble, but still come across as well resolved rather than recessed.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

The Xbox version was singled out as the most cross-platform option when used across Xbox, PC, and PlayStation.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.5

Compatibility is broad on the wired side thanks to dual-earcup connection and standard jack support. The reviews specifically position the headphone for mixers, interfaces, and laptops rather than wireless consumer devices.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.9

Multipoint and dual-connection behavior was one of the weakest areas, with reviewers often frustrated by no simultaneous Bluetooth plus dongle playback.

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Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.0

Passive isolation was generally good to excellent thanks to the closed-back earcups and pads, though one reviewer found it weak versus ANC headphones.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.3

Passive isolation is consistently presented as strong for a closed-back DJ headphone, including explicit claims around club-friendly attenuation. It appears well suited to loud environments where cueing needs to cut through outside noise.

Packaging quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Packaging was only briefly discussed, but one reviewer described it as luxurious and premium.

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Portability/foldability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.3

Portability was limited by bulk and weight; the earcups can fold flat, but reviewers did not consider it travel-friendly.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.4

Foldability and easy packing are clear positives. The chassis folds for transport, and the included bag or case support regular gig and travel use.

Positional audio accuracy
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.3

Positional audio was usually strong, especially for footsteps, direction, and distance, although one review found competitive cues weaker than rivals.

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Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.4

Preset EQ profiles were mixed: reviewers liked the presence of gaming presets, but some found several presets poor for music.

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Replaceable earpads
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Replaceable earpads were praised, with reviewers noting detachable or removable pads and third-party pad possibilities.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.7

Replaceable pads and other user-serviceable parts are a major selling point. This makes the headphone easier to maintain, personalize, and keep in rotation over the long term.

RGB lighting customization
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

RGB customization is effectively absent, matching the Maxwell’s understated design rather than gamer lighting.

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Sensors
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.0

Sensor evidence was limited to head-tracking hardware support noted in one review.

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Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.9

Sidetone was a repeated problem area, with reviewers citing static, interference, exaggerated sound, or poor execution.

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Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
2.7

Setup/software simplicity was mixed: some setup steps were easy, but software behavior and mobile reliability were recurring drawbacks.

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Sound quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Sound quality was the strongest consensus point, with reviewers repeatedly calling the Maxwell one of the best-sounding wireless gaming headsets.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.4

Overall sound is consistently framed as strong for DJ work, combining punch, clarity, and precision. The praise is strongest with electronic music, while broader everyday versatility is less convincing. The wired-only design is treated as a benefit for professional use, emphasizing stable, zero-latency monitoring and dependable sound quality. Reviewers frame this as the right approach for live DJ work.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.1

Soundstage was generally good for a closed-back headset, though opinions ranged from not outstanding to wide and immersive.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.1

The stage is not unusually expansive, but it offers useful depth and a clean stereo image for monitoring. The presentation favors practical localization over a large, cinematic spread.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Spatial audio support was praised through PS5 Tempest 3D and Xbox/Dolby Atmos features, especially for immersion.

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Stability
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.5

Wireless stability and range were strong in the reviews that tested coverage, with impressive house-wide or long-range performance.

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Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
1.0

Touch controls are not part of the control scheme; the headset relies on physical buttons and dials instead.

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Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.8

Transparency mode evidence was limited but positive in one review, which found it realistic and not harsh.

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Treble clarity
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.2

Treble was generally controlled, clear, and detailed, though a few reviewers found stock tuning bright or needing EQ.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.2

Treble is detailed, energetic, and helpful for hearing percussion and articulation. The tradeoff is that some listeners may find the top end a bit bright, crisp, or slightly less forgiving with certain material.

USB-C
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

USB-C was a practical strength for audio, charging, dongle use, and broad device support.

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Value for money
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.7

Value for money was widely praised because reviewers felt the Maxwell competes with more expensive headphones on sound quality.

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Volume output
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.6

Volume output was strong, with reviewers noting plenty of loudness and substantial headroom.

Product 2: beyerdynamic DJ 300 PRO X...
4.6

The drivers are repeatedly framed as capable of high playback levels suited to loud booth environments. Multiple sources position the headphone as having enough headroom for club use and cue monitoring.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.2

Weight comfort was mixed: reviewers repeatedly noted the 490–500g heft but often said the suspension design made it manageable.

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Wireless latency
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
4.4

Wireless latency was usually strong through the dongle, though Bluetooth latency and rare lag/artifact issues were noted.

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Xbox compatibility
Product 1: Audeze Maxwell
3.9

Xbox compatibility was best with the Xbox version, while PlayStation-version wireless Xbox support was repeatedly limited or unavailable.

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