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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 ohm Review: A Critical Ear’s Companion Best Headphones for Mixing

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Submitted by Jonathan A on Thu, 03/07/2024 - 10:24

In the quest for the ultimate sound experience, especially for tasks as crucial as mixing and mastering, one often encounters a myriad of choices. The Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro headphones stand out as a notable contender among studio-grade headphones.

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Submitted by Dr_Willie_OBGYN on Sat, 06/20/2015 - 03:01

I am thinking about selling my KRK Audio V8 monitors because I have been in the habit of using my headphones for years and years. Then I test my mixes on my computer speakers and then in my car. I feel like I have mixing and mastering down to a science with my headphones. I feel llike I can hear MORE detail with headphones.

When Mixing With Headphones Can Help

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Submitted by DonnyThompson on Fri, 03/27/2015 - 02:09

I'm pretty much in agreement with Dan Thompson's ( no relation, LOL) remarks on the video below.

Personally, I use them more for analytical referencing; checking for too much effect on certain tracks, panning, space and separation, listening for things like a short/cut fade, clicks or pops, etc.

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Submitted by Ryhee on Sun, 04/03/2011 - 14:11

Hey everyone,

I am doing some basic mixing with various songs I can find on the internet to mix, nothing professional, just working on my mixing skills, and I am looking at buying some headphones to use. My question is, would Sennheiser HD-202's do the job? Any other options at a similar price range would also be helpful, monitors are not really an option at the moment.

Mixing In A New Era: Listeners drop speakers in favor of headphones.

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Submitted by thatjeffguy on Mon, 01/18/2010 - 14:29

This topic is NOT about mixing on headphones. It is about the trend towards more and more use of headphones / earbuds by the public to LISTEN to music.

I do all of my mixing on a good set of near-field monitors in an appropriately treated room.