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Fri 19 Sep 2003, 19:08
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I'm in the market for some new headphones for recording music on my computer. Could anyone suggest a brand that is good? I would also like some idea of what is good quality. Maybe list somethings to look for in a set of headphones... I'm also a poor student and i'm looking in the range of 100-150 dollars Canadian (or less if possible).
Thanks Jay
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Sun 21 Sep 2003, 08:46
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I guess I can recommend Beyerdynamic from DT 770 and up. Clean, dry sound. They cost around 200 CAD  "IIIIIIII'm every woman, it's all in me..."
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Tue 2 Nov 2004, 06:51
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The Sony 7509's are pretty comfy and sound great as well.
But, as boze said, the Audio technica support is top notch. He's the third person that has said they replaced a broken piece of gear with a new one or at least fixed it with no questions asked.
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Tue 30 Nov 2004, 01:10
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I love the Sennheiser HD600's for studio monitoring/mixing and even home audio listening. their sound is about as totally neutral as you can get and they are really comfy to wear for hours on end. They are a little pricey though but you can catch them at bargain prices on newegg.com once in a while. I used to have the Sennheiser HD580's and while not quite as refined they are great for most studio work and are about 90% as good as the HD600's for a lot less money.
a great site to check out is www.headphone.com their reviews of each headphone is so honest it's scary. they will clearly tell you which ones to stay away from and even point you to cheaper ones that sound better, all right on the summary page. It's refreshing to hear someone to tell it like it is. hope this helps, Dave-g
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Tue 7 Dec 2004, 17:29
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in most studios on the planet, the sony mdr-7506 is some kind of standard. great one. there is a newer version out now, the mdr-v700. doesn´t look as good as the old one, but sounds well too. very loud..
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Tue 7 Dec 2004, 23:22
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QUOTE (philsen @ Dec 7 2004, 16:29) in most studios on the planet, the sony mdr-7506 is some kind of standard. great one. there is a newer version out now, the mdr-v700. doesn´t look as good as the old one, but sounds well too. very loud.. Personally I didn't like the sony headphones because of the harsh, brittle sound, but yeah they are a standard in most studios, and it's great for singers and wind instrument players because it gives you the 'air' feel and the high frequencies to prevent you from going flat.
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Wed 2 Feb 2005, 19:56
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I've gotta agree with eaks on the sound of the Grado's. they are great 'phones for listening, and really make acoustic music come alive. I've never used them in the studio, mostly at home with an ASL triode headphone amp and CAL CL15 CD player and the combo was really musical.
so to clarify my earlier post here are my headphone preferences: Senn HD 600 for the studio, super comfortable and about as neutral as you can get (or want) Etymotic ER4s/p for the road & work, might sound better than the HD600's and block out most noise. Grado SR80 (or higher if you got them) for kicking back with a good jazz cd and bottle of Grey Goose and just enjoying the music... they aren't anywhere near neutral and that's what makes them so good! I haven't spent a lot of time with the 325's, but from what i can remember they were great.
For the Ety's and the Senn I use a Porta Corda II amp for the road and a ASL MG Head 32 Triode amp for home and studio. the grado headphones seem to be really efficient and operate fine straight from the mixer and even my ipod! (your mileage my vary)
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