krazykiki81
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I need to purchase some good headphones. I am a newcomer to this whole music production thing. What are some good headphones I could use for my keyboard and groovebox...but I want some good ones that are not too "pricy".
Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations? I would greatly appreciate your input. |
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Brien
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http://www.musiciansfriend.com/rec/navigation/headphones-headsets-audio-recording-equipment?N=100001+304898
I have/use Yamaha, Koss, Jensen...whatever brand name I can get my hands on really:) Have worn out no name brands as well. Just depends on you really. Identify what it is you expect from your headphones and then pick a brand name as the starting point.
Don't buy junk and don't purchase on price alone. Try them out if possible. A light flex on the old skull and ears is much better then a tight, outside noise free, pair.
You can spend many hours in these things so the last thing you want is ear fatigue or a physical ache in the haed from a poor choice. |
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Tiesto
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| A pair of Sennheiser Headsets like the HD-202 are good ones! |
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kay
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In my honest opinion, Sennheiser makes the greatest headphones for it's price. A wonderful pair costs around 60 - 90 dollars. Unlike most headphones, The Sennheisers have fantastic bass response, so therefore are used in most studios that I've worked in. You wont be dissapointed.
come and visit my site...www.audineeds.com |
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