best $13 spent in awhile (headphones)

DankStar

Her Little Mojo Minion
ahh, I missed having a cheap over-the-ear pair like this.

I can't really stand earbuds, and for guitar practice and tracking work, I like a much lighter pair than big "studio" ones. With a nice long cord and a 1/8" to 1/4" adaptor to boot!

I don't think I've ever had a Yamaha thing I didn't like. From a motorcycle (125cc on/off road bike) to a keyboard, a guitar, to headphones.

YAMAHA_RH1C.jpg
 
Re: best $13 spent in awhile (headphones)

Cool! I'm actually looking for something like this, as the ones I had broke during my move.

If reliability is your way, for a little higher price, check this one: Audio Technica ATH-M20

We used these as workhorses in several different broadcast companies where I worked at the time and they were very reliable. For a price, you can get them around $40 new even outside the States.
 
Re: best $13 spent in awhile (headphones)

ahh, I missed having a cheap over-the-ear pair like this.

I can't really stand earbuds, and for guitar practice and tracking work, I like a much lighter pair than big "studio" ones. With a nice long cord and a 1/8" to 1/4" adaptor to boot!

I don't think I've ever had a Yamaha thing I didn't like. From a motorcycle (125cc on/off road bike) to a keyboard, a guitar, to headphones.

YAMAHA_RH1C.jpg

nice. what's the model # ?
 
Re: best $13 spent in awhile (headphones)

nice. what's the model # ?

model RH1C

If reliability is your way, for a little higher price, check this one: Audio Technica ATH-M20

We used these as workhorses in several different broadcast companies where I worked at the time and they were very reliable. For a price, you can get them around $40 new even outside the States.

too big for making up riffs, but I'd mix with those - thanks!
 
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