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onechickentim
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Hi everyone,
I've been looking at headphones recently, mainly to be used for tracking guitars (electric & steel strung), vocals, and a bit of monitoring (when it's late at night!).
We already have a pair of Beyer Dynamic DT 770 (for tracking) and a pair of Sennheiser HD580s for mixing with when we need, but I need a pair personally for myself and I don't have hundreds of dollars.
What do people think of using a pair of M-Audio IE-10s or some Sure SCL2s for general studio use? I like the idea of having good sound isolation (esp when I'm tracking loud guitars), but am a bit worried about their general fidelity and transparency - the reality is that I spend quite a bit of time mixing down rough tracks in my headphones. Perhaps the final thing I should mention is that I really dislike the sound of most closed back cans - I find them boxy and unnatural when I'm using them to record, especially with acoustic guitars & vocals.
I'd really appreciate any input people might have?
Many Thanks,
Tim
I've been looking at headphones recently, mainly to be used for tracking guitars (electric & steel strung), vocals, and a bit of monitoring (when it's late at night!).
We already have a pair of Beyer Dynamic DT 770 (for tracking) and a pair of Sennheiser HD580s for mixing with when we need, but I need a pair personally for myself and I don't have hundreds of dollars.
What do people think of using a pair of M-Audio IE-10s or some Sure SCL2s for general studio use? I like the idea of having good sound isolation (esp when I'm tracking loud guitars), but am a bit worried about their general fidelity and transparency - the reality is that I spend quite a bit of time mixing down rough tracks in my headphones. Perhaps the final thing I should mention is that I really dislike the sound of most closed back cans - I find them boxy and unnatural when I'm using them to record, especially with acoustic guitars & vocals.
I'd really appreciate any input people might have?
Many Thanks,
Tim