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I've been looking for some phones that I can do tracking and mixing with; the idea of course being precision (speakers right up to your eardrums) and relatively flat freq response.
These are open back which means not as much low end but wider soundstaging (panning L to R) and cooler comfort.
They're amazingly lightweight and extended sessions are a breeze.
Pretty flat, really good detail, really wide soundstage and enough in the lows (150Hz and below) to be able to adjust without overcompensating.
I've done a handful of multitrack sessions; revisiting old mixes too, and I find I can really pinpoint freqs... end result is better mixes.
While these aren't for listening per se, they do a great job with the detail if you just want to chill and hear things you might not have heard before on your favorite tracks... and don't mind the non-hyped sound.
About $350 and worth every penny.

				
			I've been looking for some phones that I can do tracking and mixing with; the idea of course being precision (speakers right up to your eardrums) and relatively flat freq response.
These are open back which means not as much low end but wider soundstaging (panning L to R) and cooler comfort.
They're amazingly lightweight and extended sessions are a breeze.
Pretty flat, really good detail, really wide soundstage and enough in the lows (150Hz and below) to be able to adjust without overcompensating.
I've done a handful of multitrack sessions; revisiting old mixes too, and I find I can really pinpoint freqs... end result is better mixes.
While these aren't for listening per se, they do a great job with the detail if you just want to chill and hear things you might not have heard before on your favorite tracks... and don't mind the non-hyped sound.
About $350 and worth every penny.

 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		