Good headphone with a good tone seperation and very detailed
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Good headphone with a good tone seperation and very detailed
Hi guys ,
Do not take it too serious , but I have a serious question . Do you know a good headphone with a goosd tone seperation and a very detailed sound . There are hifi set ups that give a reproduction in a way that you can clearly hear all the instruments separate
I am looking for a headphone that does the same and that does not cost more than hundred euros . The character of the sound is not important , I want to use it for recording
Regards
Do not take it too serious , but I have a serious question . Do you know a good headphone with a goosd tone seperation and a very detailed sound . There are hifi set ups that give a reproduction in a way that you can clearly hear all the instruments separate
I am looking for a headphone that does the same and that does not cost more than hundred euros . The character of the sound is not important , I want to use it for recording
Regards
I use bose noise cancelling headphones but the real ones. I think they are over the price but well worth it. If i turn them on it makes everything around me quiet without even having music or anything playing through them. They are amazing.
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for detail and separation i would look at open back headphones
i recently got some sennheiser 598s in the amazon black friday sale. people say they're very "true" sounding and good for referencing as a result. i don't particularly know much about this stuff but im finally understanding why flac recordings are so lauded over. sounds what you're after and at the top end of the price range, but you can probably get better deals, i dont know
i recently got some sennheiser 598s in the amazon black friday sale. people say they're very "true" sounding and good for referencing as a result. i don't particularly know much about this stuff but im finally understanding why flac recordings are so lauded over. sounds what you're after and at the top end of the price range, but you can probably get better deals, i dont know
quiet comfort is the name of the bose i use .. they are expensive but wow.. i hear things i never heard before. They are about 300 bucks US per pair but they are far better than the 199 dollar ones
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We've got these too. They're great for not much dosh. Other ones we tried tended to womp up the bass and are useless for monitoring and mixing. Good for listening on the bus though.Concretebadger wrote:I've used AKG K240s for several years now and love them. Comfy, just about in your price range, and should be perfect for what you're looking for here.
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