Re: Headphones HELP PLEASE
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:57 pm
i use akg k240 mk2 and beyerdynamic dt770 for mixing and a pair of audio technica ath-m45 for tracking vox
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yeah man. for normal listening and mixing i would get the audio technica ath-m50's. keep in mind that these dont isolate quite as well as the hd280's and ppl report that the ear pads get a bit uncomfortable and sweaty.TheBrownie wrote:Ah, thanks a lot man, glad I decided to ask. I'll look into the hd280s since I'm using some 5 dollar headphones atmlyons238 wrote:nah they still have a huge boost in the lower frequencies. and there WAYYYY overpriced. sure they look cool, but for the price you can get much better headphones.TheBrownie wrote:Is it just the Pro beats that are bad or are the Studio beats also included in that? My friend told me the studio beats are flat, looking for more insight into that if anyone knows.
Sennheisser HD 280 only $100jrisreal wrote:Ok so I've had a decent pair of headphones for a while now, but all the sudden, the bass in them is dead...they have absolutely no bass whatsoever. So I come to ask for some suggestions for a replacement set of headphones. Here is a list of restrains to narrow down which set to use:
-Must have bass
-Must have balanced frequencies (bass doesnt overpower mid and treble and its not too quiet either - same with the mids and treble)
-Must have a removable 3.5mm cord
-Must not leak
-Must feel comfortable
-Must be good quality
-Must be under $150
I will be using them for producing, rapping, and mixing. any suggestions?
u sure theyre 100? i checked the website http://www.sennheiserusa.com and its listed as about 50 more than that...on sweetwater they are 100 but sweetwater doesnt have the silvers...hmmm i guess that if i can't get the silvers, the black still looks niceHypefiend wrote:Sennheisser HD 280 only $100jrisreal wrote:Ok so I've had a decent pair of headphones for a while now, but all the sudden, the bass in them is dead...they have absolutely no bass whatsoever. So I come to ask for some suggestions for a replacement set of headphones. Here is a list of restrains to narrow down which set to use:
-Must have bass
-Must have balanced frequencies (bass doesnt overpower mid and treble and its not too quiet either - same with the mids and treble)
-Must have a removable 3.5mm cord
-Must not leak
-Must feel comfortable
-Must be good quality
-Must be under $150
I will be using them for producing, rapping, and mixing. any suggestions?
or the AKG 240s. very quality headphones there.
there cheaper? well i just looked on google shopping aha and chose the first price and i live in the US. I'm getting those sennheiser hd 280s, real cheapjrisreal wrote:u sure theyre 100? i checked the website http://www.sennheiserusa.com and its listed as about 50 more than that...on sweetwater they are 100 but sweetwater doesnt have the silvers...hmmm i guess that if i can't get the silvers, the black still looks niceHypefiend wrote:Sennheisser HD 280 only $100jrisreal wrote:Ok so I've had a decent pair of headphones for a while now, but all the sudden, the bass in them is dead...they have absolutely no bass whatsoever. So I come to ask for some suggestions for a replacement set of headphones. Here is a list of restrains to narrow down which set to use:
-Must have bass
-Must have balanced frequencies (bass doesnt overpower mid and treble and its not too quiet either - same with the mids and treble)
-Must have a removable 3.5mm cord
-Must not leak
-Must feel comfortable
-Must be good quality
-Must be under $150
I will be using them for producing, rapping, and mixing. any suggestions?
or the AKG 240s. very quality headphones there.
oh wow thanks i looked on google shopping and it just brought the price on the silvers from 175 down to 112...THANKS FOR THE ADVICEHypefiend wrote:there cheaper? well i just looked on google shopping aha and chose the first price and i live in the US. I'm getting those sennheiser hd 280s, real cheapjrisreal wrote:u sure theyre 100? i checked the website http://www.sennheiserusa.com and its listed as about 50 more than that...on sweetwater they are 100 but sweetwater doesnt have the silvers...hmmm i guess that if i can't get the silvers, the black still looks niceHypefiend wrote:Sennheisser HD 280 only $100jrisreal wrote:Ok so I've had a decent pair of headphones for a while now, but all the sudden, the bass in them is dead...they have absolutely no bass whatsoever. So I come to ask for some suggestions for a replacement set of headphones. Here is a list of restrains to narrow down which set to use:
-Must have bass
-Must have balanced frequencies (bass doesnt overpower mid and treble and its not too quiet either - same with the mids and treble)
-Must have a removable 3.5mm cord
-Must not leak
-Must feel comfortable
-Must be good quality
-Must be under $150
I will be using them for producing, rapping, and mixing. any suggestions?
or the AKG 240s. very quality headphones there.
Nah, I'm ordering the HD280s today, they look like a pretty good set. and the ratio of people who support the hd280 compared to other sets...well, the hd280 seems to be the favoriteDocwra_Sound_Design wrote:Once you have a list of the potential headphones you may buy, request a frequency response chart from the manufacturer for each model so you can make a fair judgement as what is best for your needs. Even better if you are close to Digital Village or any other reputable retailer then get them to order the headphones you want to compare so you can reference them through your favourite music.
lol, well its nice to get stuff better than what you already had lol...my old headphones are just noise-cancelling headphones not fit for studio and they lost all of their bass...they suxDocwra_Sound_Design wrote:Good stuff man. Im ordering some new studio headphones in May so will be in the same situation as you were. I love buying new gear but hate it at the same time!
Actually Im pretty sure they don't but I ordered it anyway...I could always mod it to put in a 3.5mm socket instead of the built in cordOlzaMK wrote:They do.
no they do. theres a 1/4" jack that screws over the 3.5mm so you have both. i personally use the 1/4 all the time because i only use the headphones at home, with my interface..jrisreal wrote:Actually Im pretty sure they don't but I ordered it anyway...I could always mod it to put in a 3.5mm socket instead of the built in cordOlzaMK wrote:They do.
Thanks but a lil bit too late lol i ordered them sennheisers 2 days agoDarj wrote:Beyerdynamics dt 770 pro is good
they arrived today...they don't have the removable cord...I'll just mod it if I ever have the need to.lyons238 wrote:no they do. theres a 1/4" jack that screws over the 3.5mm so you have both. i personally use the 1/4 all the time because i only use the headphones at home, with my interface..jrisreal wrote:Actually Im pretty sure they don't but I ordered it anyway...I could always mod it to put in a 3.5mm socket instead of the built in cordOlzaMK wrote:They do.
well you can still plug them into any 3.5mm jack by unscrewing the adapter at the end. but yes you still do have to deal with the big cord. i guess i didnt understand what you were saying.jrisreal wrote:they arrived today...they don't have the removable cord...I'll just mod it if I ever have the need to.lyons238 wrote:no they do. theres a 1/4" jack that screws over the 3.5mm so you have both. i personally use the 1/4 all the time because i only use the headphones at home, with my interface..jrisreal wrote:Actually Im pretty sure they don't but I ordered it anyway...I could always mod it to put in a 3.5mm socket instead of the built in cordOlzaMK wrote:They do.
And I don't think you understood what I was talking about. I meant that the headphones would have a socket in them and no cord attached to the headphones. I was hoping for a set that would be able to use any 3.5mm cable (like the ones people use to plug their iPods into their car stereo) and plug it into both the headphones and the computer for production or my ipod for listening...I can still mod it though, its not big deal.
YES! They are pretty dang amazing compared to my last pair. Audio is much clearer and the seal around my ear is tighter. And I never realized that my tracks are somewhat lacking in bass! My only problem is the cable thing, but eventually I may mod it and get that out of the way but I am still really happy with these.lyons238 wrote:well you can still plug them into any 3.5mm jack by unscrewing the adapter at the end. but yes you still do have to deal with the big cord. i guess i didnt understand what you were saying.jrisreal wrote:they arrived today...they don't have the removable cord...I'll just mod it if I ever have the need to.lyons238 wrote:no they do. theres a 1/4" jack that screws over the 3.5mm so you have both. i personally use the 1/4 all the time because i only use the headphones at home, with my interface..jrisreal wrote:Actually Im pretty sure they don't but I ordered it anyway...I could always mod it to put in a 3.5mm socket instead of the built in cordOlzaMK wrote:They do.
And I don't think you understood what I was talking about. I meant that the headphones would have a socket in them and no cord attached to the headphones. I was hoping for a set that would be able to use any 3.5mm cable (like the ones people use to plug their iPods into their car stereo) and plug it into both the headphones and the computer for production or my ipod for listening...I can still mod it though, its not big deal.
but the isolation is pretty damn good with these bad boys eh?
Yeah true man. I would also normally use buds for mobile use, but nope...mylyons238 wrote:yeah the hd280 pros do not have any hyped bass or really any freq for that matter. so if your song kicks on the hd280's, it will kick on anything. which is good.
and if you do ever mod them. do some research and post up pics/info on how you did it.
for me tho its not really a problem as i never take them out of the house. i use earbuds for mobile use.