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Froinlavin
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I've been reading many of the posts about headphones, but I can't find an answer that is specific enough for me.
Basically, I record my guitar track and then I record vocals while listening to what I just played. (In the future, I hope to get some drums and a bass. When/If I do, I will record them in the same manner. One after the other then put everything together.)
Anyway, about the heaphones...
I don't think I need isolation headphones (though someone may tell me otherwise). I just need something to hear what's going on--to hear it well enough to tell if what I recorded is good enough to take the next step (I'm purchasing monitors soon, but that's another post).
I have read good things about the MoreMe headphones, but I wonder if they aren't quite good enough. I am new to recording, and as such, I don't yet understand all the intricacies, so a cheap pair of headphones (like the MoreMe ones) would likely be adequate for my current level of experience. However, I don't want to find myself 6 months or so down the road, realizing I need a better pair.
Basically, I would like recommendations on headphones that are good (price range $50-100--preferably at the lower end of that range, but I'm not going to be too stubborn about it.) but not so good that I have something that far exceeds my skill (or lack thereof).
Analogy Alert!
I can afford both the moped and the Harley. I can't ride either yet. I could get the moped to learn and it would get me where I want to go, but once I do, I'm gonna wish I had the Harley (the low to mid-range Harley) so I can go faster.
Did that make any sense?
Basically, I record my guitar track and then I record vocals while listening to what I just played. (In the future, I hope to get some drums and a bass. When/If I do, I will record them in the same manner. One after the other then put everything together.)
Anyway, about the heaphones...
I don't think I need isolation headphones (though someone may tell me otherwise). I just need something to hear what's going on--to hear it well enough to tell if what I recorded is good enough to take the next step (I'm purchasing monitors soon, but that's another post).
I have read good things about the MoreMe headphones, but I wonder if they aren't quite good enough. I am new to recording, and as such, I don't yet understand all the intricacies, so a cheap pair of headphones (like the MoreMe ones) would likely be adequate for my current level of experience. However, I don't want to find myself 6 months or so down the road, realizing I need a better pair.
Basically, I would like recommendations on headphones that are good (price range $50-100--preferably at the lower end of that range, but I'm not going to be too stubborn about it.) but not so good that I have something that far exceeds my skill (or lack thereof).
Analogy Alert!
I can afford both the moped and the Harley. I can't ride either yet. I could get the moped to learn and it would get me where I want to go, but once I do, I'm gonna wish I had the Harley (the low to mid-range Harley) so I can go faster.
Did that make any sense?
.and 'Philips'.
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