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offline _awt_ from Malmö (Sweden) on 2005-09-06 05:23 [#01715947]
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Yes please, I got about 500 dollars to spend on a pair of
studio headphones... I allready own a pair of good AKG's but
they are semi-open and after about 2 hours of working with
them i get an really horrible pain on the outside of my left
ear (i guess my left ear is slightly bigger then the
right...)

So, im planning to buy a pair of new ones as I work allot in
headphones. Im looking for a totally closed pair with as
little sound leakage both in and out as possible, I will use
them for all types of music making so it's really important
that the specs are good for mixing and so. I want a pair of
phones that will give me an really honest sound and stereo
image.

Ive been told that Sennheiser are very comfortable and good
and some people have recommended me Beyerdynamic, But i feel
really insecure about it and I really really want to be
satisfied to a 100 percent with the pair im getting next. Im
really happy with the sound of my current akg's (k171
studio) so perhaps getting an totally closed pair like the
k271 studio instead would be a good idea ?

I will look into all recommendations so bring them on!


 

offline penexpers from Toronto (Canada) on 2005-09-06 05:33 [#01715956]
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i hear a lot about sennheiser being the ultimate


 

offline _awt_ from Malmö (Sweden) on 2005-09-06 05:38 [#01715961]
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yeah, my sound tech teatcher owns a pair of AKG's and hes
with me on the fact that the "high" on them are just a bit
too clear (can be good in some cases, can be bad too) but he
also claims that Sennheiser is the most comfortable. It's
just a pain in the arse checking them all out, very
confusing at times too


 

offline ymenard on 2005-09-06 05:43 [#01715965]
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Is this for music listening while working, or just for music
creation? 'Cause closed headphones, whatever their
quality, will always be inferior in sound quality to
open-air ones of the same value. So you really want to
cancel the noise outside? Perhaps in-ear headphones would be
as good.

So hmm 500 bucks US?

Do you want an AMP? That's important when you buy
headphones up that price. 500 bucks is expensive
headphones, you'll be better with a 150$ Amp and 300$
headphones.

So hmm it's all about testing them and see what type of
sound you prefer...

Beyerdynamic DT 880
Sennheiser HD-595
Sennheiser HD-600
Sennheiser HD-580
AKG K 501 with AMP


 

offline ymenard on 2005-09-06 05:44 [#01715966]
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you know _awt_... those companies make more than 1 pair of
headphones, and their lineup contains different audio
drivers which all make a pretty different sound. It's not
like ALL AKG sound exactly the same, its more the opposite.

You cannot put all headphoses of 1 company as a whole, heck
they have like 30 models each from 15$ to 500$.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-09-06 05:46 [#01715969]
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yeah, i think the only way you're going to be happy with a
pair is for you to test them.

talking about headphones, are there any decent "5.1"
headphones out there that don't suck in terms of audio
quality? i'd like to start listening to some 5.1 stuff but
primarily use headphones.


 

offline DaggerHappy from Australia on 2005-09-06 05:57 [#01715977]
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fuck, its a pair of headphones
and how do u have 5.1 in headphones?


 

offline _awt_ from Malmö (Sweden) on 2005-09-06 05:59 [#01715978]
Points: 2202 Status: Regular | Followup to ymenard: #01715965



I understand that not all the headphones from one company
sounds the same...

and as I said above, I will use them for music creating,
mixing and recording.

Anyhow, I do need closed ones as i really must shut out all
the noise and also not leak any when recording.. I guess i
could have bought two set's of phones, one pair open and one
closed for recording and so, but it is quite common that I
work in half-noisy environments, I mean I still live at home
for a while more with two younger brothers and a mom,
several tv's, stereos and so, If I cant shut out the "every
day noise" I wont be able to make music more then during the
nights, You understand my case here i think.

I have not thought about getting an amp, Im using the
presonus firebox built in amp and im really happy with it,
at least compared to the amp in my old mixer that I used to
use before.

I guess a good idea would be to go over to the music shop
and just test a few, I guess bringing an album with some
tunes im familiar with too would be a good idea then.

Also, I know 500 is allot for headphones but it's not like I
wont buy anything cheaper then that I just meant that 500 is
the max cash I can spend on headphones and im willing to
spend that on a pair that is comfortable, closed and with a
honest sound.



 

offline Loogie from Oxford (United Kingdom) on 2005-09-06 08:05 [#01716031]
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i've been using a pair of beyer dynamic dt531 for the past
10 years and they're still going strong and supremely
comfortable

they were about £130 sterling


 

offline swears from junk sleep on 2005-09-06 09:45 [#01716103]
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I have never spent more than £50 on a pair of headphones.
I wonder if you did a blindfold test with various pairs of
headphones you could really tell which ones were meant to be
the "best".


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-09-06 09:56 [#01716126]
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well, it's "5.1", although i've seen people mention "true
5.1" headphones, i don't really know much about them at this
stage but i wouldn't mind a pair.

basically, multiple speakers in each earpiece, gives a very
accurate feeling of actual 5.1 speakers apparently. of
course, it's hard to "emulate" the centre channel, but from
what i've heard, they really work welll.


 


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