![]() I like blocking out all external sounds.ĭont underestimate mixing in mono. It always makes the best studio headphone lists. So bang for bucks.I'd defo go i won the lottery. I agree they're great but the sonys are really neutral and only about £150!. My only critisizm here is that, at over a grand, the focal clears are way too rich for my blood. Just saying, earphones is an indication, still, and good. I appreciate methods that grant safe loudness, or any type of joyful listen, and I'm the intuitive gatewatcher here. But it's the same with gentle Classic or Cinematic background stuff. ![]() When it's Metal, we have a load of work and levels. Because the few enjoyable jams on monitors (that I did) were jimmy-jams created with type of Earphones. So, Earphone-jams have been the greatest outcomes, whether for Monitor view, or Headphone, or In-Ear, based on my experience. The experience with headphones (afterwards (no matter how cheap or expensive they were) ) was so random, that a big song build with Headphones was only readable with Headphones. It's the best average soundsource, just naturally, by chance or purpose. It's much work to handle a jam within a single system. Just wanted to share in case others are searching.Ī cool way, and a cool presentation, good if works for you and your monitors or speakers(question nearby, DSP?-) It's on the order of five-times the cost, for a 50% improvement in sound.ģ) I still keep reaching for the Focals over the others so I don't regret it ) It does a great job of neutralizing the sound of a decent set of headphones.Ģ)The improvements you get going to higher end headphones are pretty subtle. The Focal Clears sound somewhat similar to the HD600/good-Amp combination on their own, but they add more definition to the sound, and are absolutely stellar with Sonarworks.ġ)One of the best and less costly ways to improve your headphone setup is to use Sonarworks. They are great when you use them with Sonarworks! The HD600's are a step up from the MDR-7506, but only excel when you pair them with a good AMP. The only thing I don't like about them is that they have a enhanced and "floppy" bass response.even using sonarworks. Like Kimbo, I think the MDR-7506 are great for mixing. ![]() Sennheiser HD600 - Used these for the last year or so.įocal Clear - New to me, but they are incredible Sony MDR-7506 - these have been my go-to's for years. They sound similar to the HD600, but with expanded bass response which I like. They are both great! I decided to keep the Focals, mostly due to personal preference. I tried out the Sennheiser HD800s and the Focal Clear. The final puzzle piece to my search was a really nice $$$ set of headphones. The HD600s did not sound great on their own, but with the amp.Wow! Absolutely love it!ģ) A pair of Sennheiser HD600 headphones along with an Little Labs Monotor headphone amp. This an amazing plugin to neutralize and extend the frequency range of your headphones. It also have frequency correction for the headphones, but I don't use that feature.Ģ) SonarWorks Reference 4 headphone correction. It performs the crossfeed blending, room acoustics, and lets you select between the three sets of speakers. ![]() More than one is better.ģ) A plugin to frequency correct your preferred headphones to neutralize the soundĤ) A pair of headphones you enjoy and a decent headphone amp is highly recommend.ġ) Waves Abby Road Studio 3 - This plugin is modeled on one of the Abby Road Control room and simulates three sets of speakers (near, middle, and far). ![]() There are others that are experimenting with this and you just need some help using the magic of DSP.ġ) A plugin to model "crossfeed".how your ears hear speakers.Ģ) A plugin to model the frequency response of actual monitor speakers. Lots of advise on the internet says that is not possible to generate mixes that translate well to speakers using just headphones, but I don't really think that is true. I have been searching for a good portable mixing solution for the last few months and finally have a solution that I like. ![]()
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