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| quote: | Originally posted by kyl33
It would be for casual listening. I didn't plan on using anything to power them. |
I'd be a little careful with some of the recommendations that you might get here, then. Most high-end headphones that guys on this forum use aren't really designed to sound "good", as much as they're designed to sound "accurate". Most prosumer headphones that you're probably used to using, and even some high-end audiophile headphones can have hyped bass frequencies, scooped midrange, etc. to make them sound better. For music production, that's not a good thing - we generally want the frequency response to be as flat as possible and to sound neutral, so that we know what we're hearing when we mix will sound relatively similar on different systems than our own.
Many audiophiles also prefer listening on high end production/mixing headphones (myself included). But, just be aware that they can sound quite a bit different than what you're used to hearing and can take some time to get used to due to the more relaxed bass and more in-your-face mids. Also, many of them require a rather lengthy "burn-in" time before they sound natural.
All that said, I like the sound of the BeyerDynamic DT990 Pro (250-ohm "Pro" version) for casual listening. I actually use the DT880 Pros for mixing, but they're semi-open and are great for mixing, but don't sound as good as the 990s for casual listening IMO.
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Last edited by cryophonik on Nov-26-2014 at 07:36
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