Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73028] |
Sun, 24 September 2006 21:38 |
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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
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Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73032 is a reply to message #73028] |
Mon, 25 September 2006 00:26 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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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.
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Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:45175d4a$1@linux...
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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
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Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73039 is a reply to message #73032] |
Mon, 25 September 2006 08:18 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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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.
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Re: Cue Mix Headphones? [message #73067 is a reply to message #73039] |
Mon, 25 September 2006 11:29 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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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 #73082 is a reply to message #73072] |
Mon, 25 September 2006 13:47 |
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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.
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>"Neil" <OIOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45177134$1@linux...
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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.
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>> Neil
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>> "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
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>
>
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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