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Re: OT: Studio Headphones [message #73815 is a reply to message #73797] |
Tue, 10 October 2006 20:46 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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I'm tellin' ya, go with the Sony MDR-V600's at Circuit City or
the like... great sound, clear, and no leakage, right around
100 bucks retail.
Neil
"Brian Porick" <brianporick@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Fellow PARISians,
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>Do you have any recommendations for studio headphones? I'm looking at
>buying a handful of pairs for musicians to wear while tracking.
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>My priorities are:
>1. Must be closed headphones (no leakage of click tracks)
>2. Comfort (You've gotta be able to wear them for a couple of hours of
>tracking, if need be)
>3. Price (I'm hoping not to spend $200 a pair. I'll go as high as $150
if
>I need to, but less than that would be even better.)
>4. Sound quality (I'm not doing mixing on these, so as long as they're
>relatively clean, that's fine.)
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>Let me know what you might recommend. Thanks.
>
>Brian
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Re: OT: Studio Headphones [message #73820 is a reply to message #73797] |
Wed, 11 October 2006 00:43 |
zmora
Messages: 88 Registered: August 2005
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http://www.itrstudio.com/moreme.html look at this.
I have two par, very light, not verrry comfortable (plastc pads), sound little
dark but good tame every click and background music.Price - ha, ha, ha price
is real jok.I payed ab.10$ for two par.
"Brian Porick" <brianporick@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Fellow PARISians,
>
>Do you have any recommendations for studio headphones? I'm looking at
>buying a handful of pairs for musicians to wear while tracking.
>
>My priorities are:
>1. Must be closed headphones (no leakage of click tracks)
>2. Comfort (You've gotta be able to wear them for a couple of hours of
>tracking, if need be)
>3. Price (I'm hoping not to spend $200 a pair. I'll go as high as $150
if
>I need to, but less than that would be even better.)
>4. Sound quality (I'm not doing mixing on these, so as long as they're
>relatively clean, that's fine.)
>
>Let me know what you might recommend. Thanks.
>
>Brian
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Re: OT: Studio Headphones [message #73821 is a reply to message #73820] |
Wed, 11 October 2006 01:31 |
zmora
Messages: 88 Registered: August 2005
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http://www.itrstudio.com/equipment.html
ther are 10 pair of this one.It;s true More Me are enought for tracking
"zmora" <docent191@wp.pl> wrote:
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>http://www.itrstudio.com/moreme.html look at this.
>I have two par, very light, not verrry comfortable (plastc pads), sound
little
> dark but good tame every click and background music.Price - ha, ha, ha
price
>is real jok.I payed ab.10$ for two par.
>
>
>
>"Brian Porick" <brianporick@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Fellow PARISians,
>>
>>Do you have any recommendations for studio headphones? I'm looking at
>>buying a handful of pairs for musicians to wear while tracking.
>>
>>My priorities are:
>>1. Must be closed headphones (no leakage of click tracks)
>>2. Comfort (You've gotta be able to wear them for a couple of hours of
>
>>tracking, if need be)
>>3. Price (I'm hoping not to spend $200 a pair. I'll go as high as $150
>if
>>I need to, but less than that would be even better.)
>>4. Sound quality (I'm not doing mixing on these, so as long as they're
>
>>relatively clean, that's fine.)
>>
>>Let me know what you might recommend. Thanks.
>>
>>Brian
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>>
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