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Re: Headphones

Subject: Re: Headphones
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Thu May 10, 2012 8:58 am ((PDT))
You say you use them for "EQ'ing and editing" but never for mixing. I said =
I wanted to use them for mixing, but I'm only cutting, fading, eq'ing one s=
tereo track at a time. Sorry, I thought that was all called mixing, despite=
 there being nothing actually getting mixed.=0D
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On 09/05/2012 23:25, Peter Shute wrote:=0D
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> I need some headphones with better isolation than my open back=0D
> Sennheiser HD435s. I'm finding I'm putting off mixing because mostly=0D
> when I get a chance to do it, the house is too noisy. Hopefully some=0D
> closed headphones will improve the situation.=0D
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> There have been many threads about headphones here over the years, and=0D
> searching through these tells me that Sony MDR7506s and Sennheiser=0D
> HD280s seem very popular, almost a standard. Can anyone advise which=0D
> of these will block out the noise best? Any other comments about either?=
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I'm using Beyerdynamic DT770 pro for years now.=0D
I find them very reliable and rugged, quite easy to find replacement=0D
parts (cushions mainly).=0D
Very good in isolation and what I hear is really what I get, and I'm=0D
always using them for EQ'ing and editing.=0D
Never use headphones for mixing though. Never got anything decent with=0D
headphones, also the one you mentioned.=0D
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