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Greg_L
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Cool, I thought you must have some form of ear protection 'cos you have a shit load of loud amps and you've never complained of hearing problems.
Can you post up a link to them - I might get some better headphones for tracking. My ears were ringing after tracking the motorhead cover the other day and it was all done in a few takes.
I've have a couple of other problems with my ears though from surfing.
Well first off, for tracking I don't care about how cans sound. When doing drums all I need to hear is the click and/or accompanying stuff that I'm tracking to. When tracking loud guitar or bass, I just need to hear the drums. Pristine sound quality is of no concern to me at that point. All I need is isolation and attentuation because everything I do is loud. The drums are more potentially ear damaging than the amps. They're all loud, but the thwack of drums can be painful. I always wear ear protection when drumming live. Little earplugs. When playing guitar live, it's no big deal. I don't typically play guitar live as loud as I do for for recording.
So for drums or mega-loud guitars, I use these:
Stereo Isolation Headphones - Vic Firth
For less loud guitars, bass, or vocals I use these:
SRH440 Professional Studio Headphones | Shure Americas
They both attenuate and isolate really well.
The Vic Firth cans sound like shit, but that's not what they're for. They do their actual job very well.
The Shures sound much better, and I could probably whip out a decent mix with them, but that's not what they're for either. They don't attenuate as well, but they do a decent job for moderately loud stuff, and they do sound better. They're good for vocals because they sound good and don't leak into the mic.