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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:30 pm
by abZ
disturbed dowee wrote:i havn't yet bought my phones yet, still in two minds between the 650's and 702's.... leaning towards the 702's tbh.

i just found this article which has got some good links too - Should I buy a Headphone Amp?
I am diggin the 702's. I really would like to find someone with 600/650's that would like to swap em for a week or so. I am so curious about what they are like and how they compare. I have read so much on it but in the end you gotta let your ears decide.

BTW I have read a lot where folks don't think the 650's are an upgrade on the 600's. I would maybe give those a deeper look.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:37 pm
by macc
If you get the 600s then upgrade the cable! Worst thing about them by a mile.

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:46 am
by s & m
I recently got the Grado 225s i believe? 200 bucks man they are awesome!! very smooth and complete even balance between mids highs and lows. They present what you are listening to completely as-is; no added gain boots just perfect sound quality in all frequency ranges. I really recommend them I did a lot of research too before I purchased. My mixdowns are sounding VERY great

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:59 am
by abZ
s & m wrote:I recently got the Grado 225s i believe? 200 bucks man they are awesome!! very smooth and complete even balance between mids highs and lows. They present what you are listening to completely as-is; no added gain boots just perfect sound quality in all frequency ranges. I really recommend them I did a lot of research too before I purchased. My mixdowns are sounding VERY great
I checked out my buddy's Grado's the other day. They def were not a higher end model but they sounded great I must admit. They sounded more like I was listening to speakers than anything else I have heard. They were nice and light and comfortable too. Not really sure how they would translate to production but they seemed like a nice pair of can for pure listening.

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 4:14 am
by s & m
abZ wrote:
s & m wrote:I recently got the Grado 225s i believe? 200 bucks man they are awesome!! very smooth and complete even balance between mids highs and lows. They present what you are listening to completely as-is; no added gain boots just perfect sound quality in all frequency ranges. I really recommend them I did a lot of research too before I purchased. My mixdowns are sounding VERY great
I checked out my buddy's Grado's the other day. They def were not a higher end model but they sounded great I must admit. They sounded more like I was listening to speakers than anything else I have heard. They were nice and light and comfortable too. Not really sure how they would translate to production but they seemed like a nice pair of can for pure listening.
do you know what model he had? Grado is really well known in the production industry they have like 2 grand head phones with mahogany chambers haha plus they are all american made which was a big plus for me

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:16 pm
by canis major
Just got these Beyerdynamic DT880's, i ordered the Pro's but they sent me the non-Pro's but managed to get semi refund :D... very accurate picture from the hit off, although alittle bright. a little tweaking on the eq can turn that down, as for bass, seems to have plenty of scope. not overwhelming. although i havent warn them in yet so i guess we'll have to see, that might change. i got them with the discount for £162 but they normally go for £200 ($330, €230)

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:04 pm
by contakt321
I have Grado SR80's, one of the lower end model (I believe around $80ish) and I love them for production. Very even and natural sounding. They are extremely comfortable and I love using them for producing.

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:41 am
by Arshaw
i use HD 201s, not great but i dont really know ne thin bout headphones.

any recomend cheap upgrades?

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:05 am
by stux
akg k240 are a good bet for a cheaper pair of cans but i dont know if they're going to be your idea of cheap or not

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 10:51 am
by naus
Robo8 wrote:
GBass wrote:Beyerdynamic
DT990 PRO ~220$ or 150 Euro
Pros: comfortable, very solid bass response, wide frequency range
Cons: haven't found any so far! I find them suitable for mixdowns

specs
I have these too, I love them!
I have these too...but i find that they arent very loud i plug them directly into my sound interface (edirol) and i have to wack it up to max before i can vibe on a track surely this cant be right?

Other than that they are top drawer!! :)

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:01 pm
by Arshaw
yeah those AKG's lookin cool.
the top of what i would call cheap :P

are there different cans for mixing, producing and listenin to music [i.e. difference btween monitors n hifi's]???

any good headphones round bout £50?

headphones and sub...

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:22 pm
by haelu
i have been producing at home with a pair of numark m20 monitors, and realised that when i play live my bass sounds a bit daft...

basically i dont have much money right now, but obviously need to get the levels right in my tunes.
as decent headphones cost less than decent monitors, would i be able to gauge the subbass with headphones?
or do i need decent monitors and a subwoofer?

Dan

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:16 am
by spenuk
Hey guys, hoping you can help me

I'm looking to buy some headphones that will play Dubstep nicely from my Ipod, like for just on the street or whatever...
At the same time I'm wanting to get into producing when I get back to Uni this september.
Soooo basically I need a pair of headphones that I can use for production but will still be good for when I gotta nip to the local shop for a loaf of bread and a can of beans!
Budget will be £100-ish give or take £20

Any ideas? (P.S. skullcandy can suck my balls)

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:37 am
by two oh one
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:49 pm
by lucasjtek
I have kids and make most of my stuff late at night so headphones are a must for me .
i've had my beyerdynamic DT250's for about 4 years now and i love them.
I only have cheap EDIROL MA-15D monitors and the phones are much better all round.

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:00 pm
by vertex
I use Goldring DR150's, they're not far off HD-600's 8)

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:42 pm
by Mad_EP
Some people are gonna wanna hate, but that's ok...

Sony MDR-V6

Pros
- good frequency response (supposedly 5-30,000 hz)
- good isolation
- broadcast (radio & tv) standard for several decades
- they last for fucking ever

Cons
- a bit tight fitting... physical fatigue can come into play after a few hours
- everyone loves to hate on 'em
- supposedly the faux-plasti-vinyl covering on the cups wears off. it certainly did on my MDR-600's... but my MDR-V6's haven't shown the slightest sign of wear over the past year.

Price
- £45 used
- £80 - 100 new

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:59 pm
by hurlingdervish
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AKG -ath m40fs

they blew away every other set I tried in the price range. I think they were 80 bucks

Re: [production bible 2] Headphones

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:30 pm
by dubnium 105
whats the word on 'bose' headphones? what would make them bad for producing music?(if they are)

Re: [production bible 2] Headphones

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:46 pm
by darkmatteruk
just how good are the AKG 240s for production and mixdown?

ive just moved house and really need some good cans now

they are about as far as my budget stretches at mo, around £70-80