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Post by Eddie on Feb 15, 2013 16:23:21 GMT -7
Hey all,
I am open to advice for a decent set of headphones for home recording that won't break the bank. I occasionally do a small project for friends where I play guitar and they sing. Right now, I use Garage Band and they sing into an SM58 while listening to my tracks through a cheapie pair of Walmart Sony headphones ($20) which suck pretty bad.
Obviously, I don't need anything top shelf for this application, but I'd like to go up a level or two.
Advice appreciated in the under $100 range.
Eddie
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Post by Dan F"i"fe on Feb 15, 2013 16:29:22 GMT -7
Eddie, I have a gently used shoe horn that could fit in your budget...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 15, 2013 16:58:53 GMT -7
Audio-tecnica
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Post by Harvey on Feb 15, 2013 17:13:23 GMT -7
Audio Teahnica ATHM-50 AKG k-240 AKG k-240 MKII Sony MDR-7506 Sennheiser HD-280 I settled on the Audio Tech ATHM-50 (thanks Eric) and for Janice I got the Sony MDR-7506
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Post by El Gato Blackie on Feb 15, 2013 17:46:33 GMT -7
I second the Sony MDR-7506. I chose them for their flat response compared to others in their price range.
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Post by Eddie on Feb 15, 2013 19:33:01 GMT -7
Thanks, guys! Very helpful.
Eddie
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Post by T-R☼CK ♫ on Feb 15, 2013 20:05:36 GMT -7
These... What you hear, is what it be like. Super flat/nothing enhanced/w-i-d-e freq response. Under $80 delivered from American Musical Supply. www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-AUD-ATHM40FS-LISTI've been using mine for years, & well.... let's just say "durable".
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Post by GuitarZ on Feb 16, 2013 11:19:19 GMT -7
I'm a fan of my Sony MDR-7506s. They have a sweet top end.
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