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Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73028] Sun, 24 September 2006 21:38 Go to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   
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I'm thinking that it's getting to be time to replace my trusty old Fostex
T-20s w/ new and better sounding headphones. The great thing about the T-20s
is that they seem to be almost indestructable. I've had to replace the occasional
cable and other bits and pieces, but I've never blown a pair, and God knows,
I've tried!

So what do you guys use? I need phones that can get LOUD without crapping
out. I run them w/ a Bryston 3B into custom made breakout boxes. I have
a pair of Sony 7506s that I sometimes use for cue mix, but I'm afraid they
can't take the abuse that the Fostex 'phones can handle.

Thanks!

Gantt


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73029 is a reply to message #73028] Sun, 24 September 2006 23:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Gantt; try the Sony MDR-V600's - you can find them at places
like Circuit City & Best Buy... very good sound quality, no
perceptible leakage, and really decent volume lvels. About $99
retail, IIRC.

Neil


"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>I'm thinking that it's getting to be time to replace my trusty old Fostex
>T-20s w/ new and better sounding headphones. The great thing about the
T-20s
>is that they seem to be almost indestructable. I've had to replace the
occasional
>cable and other bits and pieces, but I've never blown a pair, and God knows,
>I've tried!
>
>So what do you guys use? I need phones that can get LOUD without crapping
>out. I run them w/ a Bryston 3B into custom made breakout boxes. I have
>a pair of Sony 7506s that I sometimes use for cue mix, but I'm afraid they
>can't take the abuse that the Fostex 'phones can handle.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Gantt
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73032 is a reply to message #73028] Mon, 25 September 2006 00:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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Hi Gantt
I used to use the T-20's in my old studio, but when I started to do location
TV audio,I bought the V6 /7506's, and I swear that you can't kill them with
an axe.
I've had 2 pair in the 21 years that I've been doing location sound,(all
around the globe), and they've taken everything I can dish out to them, and
they're good sounding 'phones.
BTW, they're pretty much the location recording standard these days.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com

"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> I'm thinking that it's getting to be time to replace my trusty old Fostex
> T-20s w/ new and better sounding headphones. The great thing about the
> T-20s
> is that they seem to be almost indestructable. I've had to replace the
> occasional
> cable and other bits and pieces, but I've never blown a pair, and God
> knows,
> I've tried!
>
> So what do you guys use? I need phones that can get LOUD without crapping
> out. I run them w/ a Bryston 3B into custom made breakout boxes. I have
> a pair of Sony 7506s that I sometimes use for cue mix, but I'm afraid they
> can't take the abuse that the Fostex 'phones can handle.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Gantt
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73039 is a reply to message #73032] Mon, 25 September 2006 08:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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I hate the 7506's hyped low end and brittle high end... we have 5 dead
ones in a box around here somewhere... blown elements. But I know many
people that swear by them.

If you like the Fostex, check out the T40. Also for *loud*, try to
find a used pair of AKG 270's... the dual element ones. You could
almost use these things for nearfields! :-)

David.

Martin Harrington wrote:
> Hi Gantt
> I used to use the T-20's in my old studio, but when I started to do location
> TV audio,I bought the V6 /7506's, and I swear that you can't kill them with
> an axe.
> I've had 2 pair in the 21 years that I've been doing location sound,(all
> around the globe), and they've taken everything I can dish out to them, and
> they're good sounding 'phones.
> BTW, they're pretty much the location recording standard these days.
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73067 is a reply to message #73039] Mon, 25 September 2006 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Bruhl is currently offline  Tom Bruhl   UNITED STATES
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Gantt,
I have 7 pair of AKG K240s and only once took a driver out
thanks to a 1k sign wave at ludicrous speed. I don't love their
boxy/cloudy sound but they do take a beating. Shattering RnR levels
from a 175 watt amp.

20 years and counting.
Tom


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Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73072 is a reply to message #73029] Mon, 25 September 2006 11:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
animix is currently offline  animix   FRANCE
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The Sony v900's are nice too. That's what the talent uses here when
tracking. I still use AKG 240's in the control room though.

"Neil" <OIOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45177134$1@linux...
>
> Gantt; try the Sony MDR-V600's - you can find them at places
> like Circuit City & Best Buy... very good sound quality, no
> perceptible leakage, and really decent volume lvels. About $99
> retail, IIRC.
>
> Neil
>
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
> >
> >I'm thinking that it's getting to be time to replace my trusty old Fostex
> >T-20s w/ new and better sounding headphones. The great thing about the
> T-20s
> >is that they seem to be almost indestructable. I've had to replace the
> occasional
> >cable and other bits and pieces, but I've never blown a pair, and God
knows,
> >I've tried!
> >
> >So what do you guys use? I need phones that can get LOUD without
crapping
> >out. I run them w/ a Bryston 3B into custom made breakout boxes. I have
> >a pair of Sony 7506s that I sometimes use for cue mix, but I'm afraid
they
> >can't take the abuse that the Fostex 'phones can handle.
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Gantt
>
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73082 is a reply to message #73072] Mon, 25 September 2006 13:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   
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Man! You guys are nice to your talent! My T-20s are $80 apiece... less
on sale. If I'm going to begin replacing my 6 pairs of them I need to stay
in the $100 or less range.

By the way - I use Sennheiser 580s in the control room. I read the thread
about Grado RS-1s with gear lust in my heart. What do the rest of us use?

Gantt

"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>The Sony v900's are nice too. That's what the talent uses here when
>tracking. I still use AKG 240's in the control room though.
>
>"Neil" <OIOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45177134$1@linux...
>>
>> Gantt; try the Sony MDR-V600's - you can find them at places
>> like Circuit City & Best Buy... very good sound quality, no
>> perceptible leakage, and really decent volume lvels. About $99
>> retail, IIRC.
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >I'm thinking that it's getting to be time to replace my trusty old Fostex
>> >T-20s w/ new and better sounding headphones. The great thing about the
>> T-20s
>> >is that they seem to be almost indestructable. I've had to replace the
>> occasional
>> >cable and other bits and pieces, but I've never blown a pair, and God
>knows,
>> >I've tried!
>> >
>> >So what do you guys use? I need phones that can get LOUD without
>crapping
>> >out. I run them w/ a Bryston 3B into custom made breakout boxes. I
have
>> >a pair of Sony 7506s that I sometimes use for cue mix, but I'm afraid
>they
>> >can't take the abuse that the Fostex 'phones can handle.
>> >
>> >Thanks!
>> >
>> >Gantt
>>
>
>


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73103 is a reply to message #73028] Tue, 26 September 2006 07:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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I've got two sets of these (RP-21), and two sets of the RP-20 at the office
and all the pickers seem to like them. The company is based out of
Nashville and is basically the old design team from CAD. Nice folks.

http://equationaudio.com/index.php?option=com_content&ta sk=view&id=54
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73105 is a reply to message #73103] Tue, 26 September 2006 06:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Macy is currently offline  John Macy
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Look njce--what are the prices like and do you have a dealer there that you
like? TIA

"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>I've got two sets of these (RP-21), and two sets of the RP-20 at the office

>and all the pickers seem to like them. The company is based out of
>Nashville and is basically the old design team from CAD. Nice folks.
>
> http://equationaudio.com/index.php?option=com_content&ta sk=view&id=54
>
>
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73107 is a reply to message #73105] Tue, 26 September 2006 07:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   
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Looks like they street at around $100. I might have to buy a pair to try.


Gantt

"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
>
>Look nice--what are the prices like and do you have a dealer there that
you
>like? TIA
>
>"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>I've got two sets of these (RP-21), and two sets of the RP-20 at the office
>
>>and all the pickers seem to like them. The company is based out of
>>Nashville and is basically the old design team from CAD. Nice folks.
>>
>> http://equationaudio.com/index.php?option=com_content&ta sk=view&id=54
>>
>>
>


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73232 is a reply to message #73107] Thu, 28 September 2006 19:09 Go to previous message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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Yeah, they're around 100 clams. I got mine from Corner Music in Nashville.
Talk to Ray or Joel.

http://cornermusic.com/
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