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I'm looking for a decent pair of headphones to use in combination with monitors for mixing. My current thoughts are Beyerdynamic DT770Pro or the Sennheiser. HD 580. Anyone have a preference?

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Guest Tue, 11/13/2001 - 12:36

I second the HD580's. Incredible detail and flat sounding - great to check frequency balance (but don't judge your reverb level with them!)

I'm surprised by Jon's Sony 7506/7509 recommendation. Jon knows orders of magnitude more about just about everything than I ever will, but for me, those phones are great for tracking and useless for mixing. The 7506's have a harsh hyped high end and the 7509 's have a hyper-exagerrated bass. Sometimes that's a good thing in cue mixes, but i wouldn't want to make eq decisions based on them. I'm sure it's more a matter of knowing how to use them - Jon could probably make a great mix using two dixie cups and a string! :D

Jon Atack Tue, 11/13/2001 - 14:45

Boy, cans are just one of those personal things, like monitors. Thanks for the nice words, littledog, but just to clarify, I never mix with headphones...apart from cue mixes during tracking sessions, and so forth...and I would not have much confidence in the translatability of any mix I made only using a pair of cans. What I do use headphones for is to CHECK the mix...when it's nearly done...to catch parasites, pops and other oddities that I may not have heard on the monitors. The analytical detail on the 7509s comes in handy for hearing those things. On the other hand, for tracking vocals, I like the DT250s. It all depends. What I like you may not like at all, and that's cool.

Jon