Ultimate Ears by Logitech; Capital Rec Mastering: Seen this?

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Whatcha think?

Poll ended at Mon Feb 03, 2014 10:14 pm

boring
1
14%
interesting
1
14%
been there done that
0
No votes
use em all the time
0
No votes
waiting for the freeware
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No votes
gimick gimick gimick gimick\
2
29%
I was abducted by a group of aliens who mixed like this
3
43%
 
Total votes: 7

rikhyray
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Re: Ultimate Ears by Logitech; Capital Rec Mastering: Seen this?

Post by rikhyray » Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:46 pm

starving student wrote:i use some shure in ears for recording vocals cause when I use anything else my mic picks it up, I don't know how people record vocals especially while holding only one side of a pair of cans up to their heads
disconecting the other/unused side

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Re: Ultimate Ears by Logitech; Capital Rec Mastering: Seen this?

Post by 3dot... » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:00 pm

or panning ..
:lol:
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Re: Ultimate Ears by Logitech; Capital Rec Mastering: Seen this?

Post by starving student » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:33 am

actually panning is what I do when I use my over the ear phones which are beyer 770s and sony 7506s but my extremely not so special mic (rhodes nt2) pics up every freakin signal in the vicinity , the shures are the only thing it won't pick up

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Re: Ultimate Ears by Logitech; Capital Rec Mastering: Seen this?

Post by subterFUSE » Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:42 pm

The only reason that Logitech is involved with these ear monitors is because they purchased the company "Ultimate Ears" a few years ago. The Logitech name has no bearing on the quality.

I personally own a pair of Ultimate Ears custom earphones. They were the less-expensive model which cost me about $550 if I remember correctly. I have owned them since 2005, and use them almost every single day at the gym. The sound quality is the best I have ever heard for any earphones, and the external sound rejection is very good. I'm not sure whether or not they would be good for music production monitoring, though.
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