Mustard Dave
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SeanJason said:
The only headphones you'll ever need. Industry standards in radio and sound mixing.
The only thing letting them down is the curly lead that is the work of Satan.
SeanJason said:
The only headphones you'll ever need. Industry standards in radio and sound mixing.
They tick pretty much every box for me. I've just never had a pair of monitors before so just a bit worried about music not sounding as exciting as it does on other headphones.ICT-Tam said:ono said:I'm glad this has been bumped.
I'm looking at getting a pair of fairly decent headphones/monitors. Not sure yet. Looking to spend around £150 ish, give or take a bit. Basically just for mixing/producing purposes.
I'm thinking, for mixing, headphones would be better as most other people will be listening using headphones, but for producing, monitors may be better, so i'm a little bit torn.
These have taken my fancy...
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-HD-25-II-Headphone/dp/B000TXRWVS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-HD-2 ... B000TXRWVS</a>
Any recommendations?
Dont own them myself but ive heard nothing but good stuff about them! They are definitely mixing quality headphones. Cant stand those beats, had a go of a pair in hmv once and they were far too bass heavy. I had a pair of sennheiser in ears but the cable wore away pretty quickly and my skullcandys lasted about a month. I just use my ipod headphones right now but i think ill invest in the hd-25's whenever i get a chance.
SoundMAGIC PL11 Earphones
SoundMAGIC have pushed the boundaries of what can be expected from an entry level earphone with the SoundMAGIC PL11. The sound is a quantum leap up from the cheap earbuds supplied with most MP3 players, with warm deep bass and plenty of detail in the trebles.
While you might expect a cheap earphone to be badly made, the PL11 comes fitted with good quality cabling and strain relief that is built to last. The quality of the product is truly commendable.
Supplied with a neat carry pouch that is very usable and three size ear tips to get a good seal, the SoundMAGIC PL11 is a very well thought out package.
HiFi Headphones Verdict
In times past the Sennheiser CX300 was the first choice for entry level in-ear earphones, but the PL11 has just stolen that spot. Sound quality compares with earphones costing two or three times the price.
ono said:I'm glad this has been bumped.
I'm looking at getting a pair of fairly decent headphones/monitors. Not sure yet. Looking to spend around £150 ish, give or take a bit. Basically just for mixing/producing purposes.
I'm thinking, for mixing, headphones would be better as most other people will be listening using headphones, but for producing, monitors may be better, so i'm a little bit torn.
These have taken my fancy...
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-HD-25-II-Headphone/dp/B000TXRWVS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-HD-2 ... B000TXRWVS</a>
Any recommendations?