.uk dhole23
Date: Fri Jun 5, 2009 5:47 am ((PDT))
Oh and you can get velour ear pad replacements so you dont get sweaty
ears! I cant stand fake leather shiny plastic things that stick to your
ears....
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> I'll second the hd 25. Apart from the beyerdynamic dt series ( far too
> bulky for field recording ) these are the only headphones Ive found that
> are well built enough and durable. You can replace every part and they
> have made them for years. They arent made for lounging in studios or
> consumer hifi listening which most heaphones are. They are however very
> unforgiving and revealing of environments , giving great detail. I have
> used headphones that just make things sound nice and warm , something I
> dont want in field recording. I have dropped mine on many occasions and
> there is nothing that wants too break, tough as old boots...
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> dave
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> > On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Nathan Pieplow wrote:
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> > | I'm in the market for a new pair of headphones, and I'm frustrated
> > | with my search. I need something to use in the field with my Fostex
> > | FR2-LE and my Telinga stereo parabola. The headphones must have a
> > | closed back and a 1/8 inch stereo plug; also, importantly, they must
> > | have a straight cord (preferably short).
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> > I'm a fan of Sennheiser HD25. Good audio quality and isolation, well
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> > and all the parts can easily be replaced individually if need be.
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> > Note the cheaper HD25-SP is nowhere near as good.
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