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Need some headphones, will moreme's be fine for all purposes?
Well, I currently use Sennhesier HD280's, but I am needing to buy at least 3 or 4 more pair of headphones and an amp. I was wondering for monitoring purposes while recording other vocalists and all will these be sufficient? The reason I ask is because I used the HD280's primarily, but could sell them to afford 3 or 4 pair of the moreme headphones. I have a set of monitors that the final mixing wil be done, but while monitoring and setting levels during the performance/recording would they do the trick?
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For tracking? Probably. For any kind of serious listening? No. I mean, they'll help you get your levels right, and they don't sound super shitty, but they ain't Sennheiser 280's.
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AKG and Sony make good cans also.
Sennheiser HD25s are worth a listen also. |
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