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pharmboyjoe
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I think everyone is right!
...But I'll give you my observation: If you want great sounding music to listen to and enjoy, can't beat Sony 7056. Bass comes alive, they rock, portable....perfect for DJ. HOWEVER, if you're mixing sound (I know this is dangerous because everyone says only mix with reference monitors) use AKG 240's--comfortable, excellent for flat response. If you're recording vocals while listening through headphones spend the extra $80 on AKG 271's (or 270's, but I think the 271's have replaced them). They'll even switch themselves off if you pull them off your head--minimal stuff to be picked up by the mic.
...But I'll give you my observation: If you want great sounding music to listen to and enjoy, can't beat Sony 7056. Bass comes alive, they rock, portable....perfect for DJ. HOWEVER, if you're mixing sound (I know this is dangerous because everyone says only mix with reference monitors) use AKG 240's--comfortable, excellent for flat response. If you're recording vocals while listening through headphones spend the extra $80 on AKG 271's (or 270's, but I think the 271's have replaced them). They'll even switch themselves off if you pull them off your head--minimal stuff to be picked up by the mic.