Monitoring Headphones
Monitoring Headphones
Can anyone suggest studio monitoring headphones that will allow me to do accurate mixdowns using my macbook and live? 
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leaveittothepros
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in my opinion what Patch said is true. Not a good idea to use headphones for a final mix...I think they can come in handy for creation when the neighbors are asleep or for fine tuning certain aspects of your mix but ultimately the general consensus is that you need to check your work on a good set of studio monitors.
These are some of the the headphones I have seen come up most often when this question is asked
*edit- Sennheiser- HD-25
Sennheiser -HD280Pro
sony mdr-7506
Sennheiser HD650
AKG K240S
but I am sure there are more.
These are some of the the headphones I have seen come up most often when this question is asked
*edit- Sennheiser- HD-25
Sennheiser -HD280Pro
sony mdr-7506
Sennheiser HD650
AKG K240S
but I am sure there are more.
Last edited by leaveittothepros on Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Leave it to the pros 
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grumblenoise
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leaveittothepros
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grumblenoise
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knotkranky
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No dudes, go ahead and mix on headphones. Not a set rule but if you mix 10 hours w speaks, get about 2 hours on phones. Anything can be mixed on anything. It just takes practice. I never mix without headphones and it's my living. Go ahead, the worst thing that will happen is that you get more experience.
I agree with you. I've always been a headphones naysayer, but I've realized that using headphones actually gives me a whole new listening environment. Now, I make it sound good in my monitors and my phones.knotkranky wrote:No dudes, go ahead and mix on headphones. Not a set rule but if you mix 10 hours w speaks, get about 2 hours on phones. Anything can be mixed on anything. It just takes practice. I never mix without headphones and it's my living. Go ahead, the worst thing that will happen is that you get more experience.
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leedsquietman
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You should use both but with an emphasis on monitors, but make sure you check your mixes for stereo issues and remember, in these days of the IPOD ruling supreme, you need to make sure it works out OK for phones as a lot of people will be listening this way - and often with poxy little earbuds which are crap.
I like listening with my sennheisers too but I just had to have my ears syringed and antibiotics and the doc told me to back off the phones for a while or I will be on the road to tinnitus and I don't think I listen at excessive levels...
I like listening with my sennheisers too but I just had to have my ears syringed and antibiotics and the doc told me to back off the phones for a while or I will be on the road to tinnitus and I don't think I listen at excessive levels...
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