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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:52 pm
by darkmatter
fliPPo wrote:
forensix (mcr) wrote: I am going to by some Ultrasone Proline 750s because I tried some out and they sound like sex
8Hz to 35 kHz

whaat?! 8! hah. fuck me.

:imaginary basslines:
a real Hz-Khz rating would include the variance within that range, i.e. 45Hz - 18Khz +- 3db.

i imagine those headphones will produce 8hz tones at a volume so small that the human ear wouldn't be able to distinguish them. generally best to listen to the headphones or the user opinions, and ignore the specs.

the input impedance spec and sensitivity specs are the only really useful ones, as they suggest how easily your headphone amplifier will be able to drive the cans.

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:45 pm
by stenchman
i use sennheisers, not because of the sound quality but because i can stand on them repeatedly and they dont break

Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:06 pm
by chewie
Ultrasone 750s all the way, been doing mixdowns on these without monitors recently then checking on my mates monitors and getting an accurate response esp. the low end and they come with a decent case so you can take on planes/other countries etc - was sat in kuala lumpar airport writing a beat with these on last week - getting all kinds of strange looks :P

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:37 am
by eshscramble
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i have been using these lately, i got them for djing when my audio technicas broke... they are a lot less comfortable, but i like the sounds of both really, i feel that i can get used to any set of headphones, it's really just learning how to compare what you hear to what you would hear anywhere else- just like learning your monitors, it can take months or longer! (for me anyway)

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:18 am
by bdotodotx
Beyer Dynamics DT 770 Pro

They are killer - go to a store and compare and you will hear the difference - You can get about $100 off retail at Guitar Center.

http://www.beyerdynamic-usa.com/broadca ... 4fb53f69c5

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:07 am
by tiburce palmier
Sony MDR7509HD are ultra precise in low and high frequencies, very flat. The stereo image is great too. It's a kind of audio "magnifying glass". But they are closed, after a 2 or 3 hours you must make a little break.

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Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:36 pm
by mr bastard
buy Sennheiser HD25s. seriously man.....no other cans come close. you can mixdown on these babys.....and thats saying something......the ultrasones are ok, but in my opinion the HD25s sound better, they are more isolated and give a very accurate bottom end, plus they are modular so you can buy every oart of the headphones separately if you fuck them. i bought a pair about 7 years ago and i still have the same pair, ive only had to replace the foam around the earpeices.

buy them. go to thomann.de and you will find them cheaper than anywhere.....

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:37 pm
by mr bastard
darkmatter wrote:
fliPPo wrote:
forensix (mcr) wrote: I am going to by some Ultrasone Proline 750s because I tried some out and they sound like sex
8Hz to 35 kHz

whaat?! 8! hah. fuck me.

:imaginary basslines:
a real Hz-Khz rating would include the variance within that range, i.e. 45Hz - 18Khz +- 3db.

i imagine those headphones will produce 8hz tones at a volume so small that the human ear wouldn't be able to distinguish them. generally best to listen to the headphones or the user opinions, and ignore the specs.

the input impedance spec and sensitivity specs are the only really useful ones, as they suggest how easily your headphone amplifier will be able to drive the cans.
you cant hear 8Hz anyway

Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:18 pm
by abstractsound
not all cans are right for everyone.

i have ultrasone dj1pros and you can replace every piece by itself too, including buying new foam pads for over your ear. if you cant replace many of the parts individually on your headphones then you arent buying pro level gear

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:51 am
by fiziks
AKG 240S

Flat response and semi open.

Plus they're priced right. I'm very happy with mine :)

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:21 am
by Disco Nutter
fiziks wrote:AKG 240S
I am thinking of getting those in a couple of days. So, they are nice? I currently own K-66 and want to upgrade. Any opinions?

Posted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 6:02 pm
by black lotus
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MDR V900 are what i've been using for about 4 years now and i think they are solid. if/when they ever die or i happen into a shit ton of money that i can spend on headphones, i am totally getting these..



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Grado RS-1. $700. Pure gold.

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 6:00 pm
by malstromabuser
ATH m50s.... ultrasones are a waste of money. I find i can mix just as well on my M50s as i can on my BM6as maybe even better sometimes.

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 3:14 pm
by zillion
Mr Bastard wrote:buy Sennheiser HD25s. seriously man.....no other cans come close. you can mixdown on these babys.....and thats saying something......the ultrasones are ok, but in my opinion the HD25s sound better, they are more isolated and give a very accurate bottom end, plus they are modular so you can buy every oart of the headphones separately if you fuck them. i bought a pair about 7 years ago and i still have the same pair, ive only had to replace the foam around the earpeices.

buy them. go to thomann.de and you will find them cheaper than anywhere.....
Agreed mate.

Just got mine today and they are flippin mental really wish i would have bought these rather than wasteing time trying to find some good cheap ones.

The bass in these bad boys are mental.

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 4:51 pm
by Disco Nutter
Just got AKG K-240S's :)

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:39 am
by -dubson-
bump :)

with ultrasones do u need some from the pro range, or will something from the hifi range be ok.

i'm thinking http://www.iheadphones.co.uk/headphones ... FI+780.htm

or

http://www.iheadphones.co.uk/headphones ... phones.htm

:?: :?:

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:15 pm
by abZ
I just got these bad boys as a Christmas present to myself :D

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Unfortunately there is what I think is a bad solder in one cup :( I have to tilt the left ear cup to get sound to come out. So I will be getting a replacement.

They sound amazing tho. So quick and precise. The thing I noticed first was how each sound in the music sounds separate. Like with my own tunes I like to layer up the bass sounds. On my monitors it comes out like one big bass sound but in the cans each layer is clearly defined. The ambiance from the sampled drum sounds is very clear too. Plus they are so comfy to wear and the sound it self is not fatiguing. Most stores I looked at had them listed at 450 usd but I got them significantly cheaper than that so look around. The k701's are even cheaper. I don't have any experience on any other high end cans but with all the research I have put in now I am very curious on how all the various headphones sound.

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:29 pm
by sqwol
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Biased because these are the first headfones i've ever loved... Massive bass response, extremely loud if you want them to be. Noise cancelling so you can't hear the wifey calling you back to bed at 3:00am..

Only problems with em I guess are they are a bit tight so if you have a giant fat head I wouldn't reccomend em. I've heard that they snap across the top but mine are solid as and they are kept only in the studio... Can get a little fatigued after a long while, as you will with any headfone

EDIT: Oh yeah, it's the Sennheiser 280 HD
Just got these for Christmas from the old ball and chain herself. Very pleased for the price... that she had to pay.

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:06 pm
by bandshell
I recently got some sennheiser hd212 pro's and they're mint, really comfy, good bass, everything about em is ace and only around 40-50 quid.

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:45 pm
by kidlogic
I just bought the new Sennheiser HD380Pros on a recomendation from DLX... went in to buy the Ultrasone DJ1's and every clerk in Guitar Center was raving about the HD380 pros, so I gave em a go... they have the same angled speaker design as the Ultrasones and sound amazing.

Very comfortable and light, and didnt tire my ears out at all after my first session. Working well as DJ cans too. Also, every part is replaceable. My only complaint so far is that the cord isnt as long as the cord on my Sonys, but Im sure Ill adjust. Came with a nice fold flat zip up soft case too.

They list for about $235 US, but Im sure you can find em cheaper if you know where to look.

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