Get something open backed if your room isn't too noisy.
You can find Sennheiser HD600's for about $295 these days.
I own a set and they are brilliant at showing how crap the rest of my monitor chain is. :P
hello,
i'm buying headphones soon. my current choice are sony MDR 7506.
is that money well spent? i live in an apartment, so, monitors or speakers are not an option. i WILL rent 'real' studio time for a final mix one the "rough" work is done at home. the "rough" work will need to be done on headphones.
any recommendations would be welcome.
thanks again for being so helpful.
GEAR:
MAC QUAD CORE G5 WITH 16 GIGS RAM
i'm stuck using a Mackie Onyx 1620 24bit 96k
i need to design a system with as little latency as possible
i'd like to find a good drum replacement program, and
some good VST plug-ins
any advice would be ve
Get something open backed if your room isn't too noisy.
You can find Sennheiser HD600's for about $295 these days.
I own a set and they are brilliant at showing how crap the rest of my monitor chain is. :P
my room will be quite quiet actually. open back could be the way to go indeed.
i will read up on the sennheiser's. thanks for the advice.
It really depends what kind of sound you are after. You also need to keep in mind some headphones really aren't showing their full potential (and some sound horrendous) without being amped.
I just noticed you are also from Canada! I'm assuming your budget is $250 CDN?
yes, it will be $250 canadian dollars
sony mdr 7506 are $160
a few different AGK's are $180 and $210
the Sennheiser mentioned above at $295 may be cool too.
i'm just looking for a neutral environment to mix in, the least expensive for accurate monitoring. i live in an apartment, so speakers are not an option.
i run downstairs to the car quite frequently to check a mix on that sterio, and i don't mind it.
That $295 was US dollars btw.
Senn HD555, HD580, HD595
Ultrasome 580
Beyerdynamic DT 770 (might be overbudget)
Audio Technica a700/a900 (900 might be overbudget)
Grado SR225
I have the 595s and really like them. Didn't notice THAT much of a difference now that I can amp but it is slightly better. Even un-amped they sounded wonderful though.
thank you everyone for all your help
i'll need a day or two to do some reading
cheers
Sorry I'm late guys...
I like that AT ATH-M50s that I got last month. Very accurate for only a bill. I compared them with my friends MDR-7506 cans and I thought mine were a little more bass heavy, but really quite good for the price.
They are less than half your budget though.
"You gotta always remember the name of the game is what does it sound like? That's always the end result. I don't care if you got ninety tracks, what does it sound like baby?" - Ray Charles
Originally Posted by iamfrobs
hey, thanks a bunch, that's a bunch man, i'm gonna check the AT's out too.
thanks to all!
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