Hi all. What's the best bang for your buck studio headphones are you guys using these days. 1/4" jack, sometimes straight from amp so maybe mono to stereo?
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Easy. Since you are on a budget, just compare frequencies. Get a pair that has the lowest/highest range and you should be set.Hi all. What's the best bang for your buck studio headphones are you guys using these days. 1/4" jack, sometimes straight from amp so maybe mono to stereo?
TIA.
Hi all. What's the best bang for your buck studio headphones are you guys using these days. 1/4" jack, sometimes straight from amp so maybe mono to stereo?
TIA.
Thanks for the replies. Stax look the ducks nuts but if I spent 4k on headphones I'd be living on the street. Sennheiser HD599 I can get for $299 on sale down from $399 which is arround budget 12hz - 38khz. Any thoughts on these.
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Go try on the headphones at the local stereo store. Listen and decide which ones.
Think of long- term comfort for extended periods of usage.
Sennheiser is a good headphone at a realistic price.
Sure I would prefer STAX ! But I don't have $5000 for headphones. Sadly
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@SmokeyDopey is bang on the money esennheiser dt770s are what I use for tracking and mixing when I can’t have the monitors on.
pretty flat response, the bass isn’t hyped unlike most crappy consumer headphones and they don’t tire your ears out!
@SmokeyDopey is bang on the money esennheiser dt770s are what I use for tracking and mixing when I can’t have the monitors on.
pretty flat response, the bass isn’t hyped unlike most crappy consumer headphones and they don’t tire your ears out!