Can anyone recomend a brand and/or model of headphones that might be able to handle that incredible "Moog Bass"? When I am recording, I like to use headphones but the set I have, well..."B'awwaaoooOOOOO-tss-ck-tss-oooww". It is very frustrating! Someone please help me.
Thanks,
Mr. Stranger
Headphones that handle the "Moog Bass"?
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Here's another vote for the Beyers. They're the best phones I've heard, and the most comfortable I've worn.
If you can't afford 'em, Sennheiser makes decent cans (and has a good warranty). Try the HD280 'phones at about half the price of the Beyers.
Sony headphones tend to sound "nice" to me, not "flat", which is what I feel I get from the Beyers and Sennheisers. The Sonys have a bit of a "juiced-up" top and bottom. Good for pleasure listening, but they wouldn't be my first choice for tracking or mixing.
I've heard good things about Grado from folks whose ears I trust, but haven't used any, personally.
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If you can't afford 'em, Sennheiser makes decent cans (and has a good warranty). Try the HD280 'phones at about half the price of the Beyers.
Sony headphones tend to sound "nice" to me, not "flat", which is what I feel I get from the Beyers and Sennheisers. The Sonys have a bit of a "juiced-up" top and bottom. Good for pleasure listening, but they wouldn't be my first choice for tracking or mixing.
I've heard good things about Grado from folks whose ears I trust, but haven't used any, personally.
-Hoax
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