
undrgrnd studio
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Obviously they are not meant to perform like a $300.00 set of headphones, but they are supposed to be studio friendly for tracking and competitive compared to other headphones that are more expensive.
http://www.frontendaudio.com/MoreMe Headphones.htm
I find that they are extremely light, that is usually a bad sign with any audio equipment. Good for headphones maybe, but they should have some weight to them. The speakers look to me like cheap little 1/2" speakers from radioshack. The headband is very tight, which I don't like. But they are comparable to headphones in their price range and probably slightly above their price range. I was getting distortion when I turned up the bass a lot. But the distortion might be from maxing out the BR 1180's internal headphones amp.
The sound was clear but a bit too much in the mid range area. At least they are not tinny and high though. The bass is punchy and when polaying all my tracks back together the sound held up without muddying up and distorting. Their is a neat little mono/stereo switch on the headphones. They are too tight for my taste and I do not have a big head.
They are a bit cheap in the look and feel and they are too tight, but the sound is good for monitoring and they are probably at least as good if not better than anything else in their price range. I was hoping for a miracle and thought I might end up with a really good set of headphones from a startup company trying to make a name for itself, but that was fantasy. They are a good set of headphones, but I still need to buy a high end set. Its funny though, because I have tried a bunch of cheap headphones, and the best ones so far are a pair of 20 year old brown realistic's from RadioSHack. They are comfortable and have a smooth sound, but they distort when playing back bass with everything else at high volume.
Next I will get a rack mount budget headphone amp either used or I'll get that behringer (it is only a headphone amp). Then I will look around for a decent set of headphones.
http://www.frontendaudio.com/MoreMe Headphones.htm
I find that they are extremely light, that is usually a bad sign with any audio equipment. Good for headphones maybe, but they should have some weight to them. The speakers look to me like cheap little 1/2" speakers from radioshack. The headband is very tight, which I don't like. But they are comparable to headphones in their price range and probably slightly above their price range. I was getting distortion when I turned up the bass a lot. But the distortion might be from maxing out the BR 1180's internal headphones amp.
The sound was clear but a bit too much in the mid range area. At least they are not tinny and high though. The bass is punchy and when polaying all my tracks back together the sound held up without muddying up and distorting. Their is a neat little mono/stereo switch on the headphones. They are too tight for my taste and I do not have a big head.
They are a bit cheap in the look and feel and they are too tight, but the sound is good for monitoring and they are probably at least as good if not better than anything else in their price range. I was hoping for a miracle and thought I might end up with a really good set of headphones from a startup company trying to make a name for itself, but that was fantasy. They are a good set of headphones, but I still need to buy a high end set. Its funny though, because I have tried a bunch of cheap headphones, and the best ones so far are a pair of 20 year old brown realistic's from RadioSHack. They are comfortable and have a smooth sound, but they distort when playing back bass with everything else at high volume.
Next I will get a rack mount budget headphone amp either used or I'll get that behringer (it is only a headphone amp). Then I will look around for a decent set of headphones.