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Sean Walsh
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Downtown Vancouver
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I use my Sony 700s, but I wouldn't recommend them. Mastering tracks with these will result in your tracks at the club being retardly bass heavy and your mids sounding muffled =P As long as you know this though you are in okay shape.
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Oct-07-2003 21:20
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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: toronto
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SENNHEISER HD-600 are great headphones.
Possibly one of the most neutral phones you can find.
But, like most high end headphones, they should really have a dedicated headphone amp. I know that when I plug my AKG K-401's into my kenwood amp (with computer input) i can hear static and other noise that should not be there. Its because headphone jacks on most amplifiers are bad, because companies dont plan for people to use actual good headphones that will reveal a poor quality source.
If your soundcard has a headphone jack, it may work ok, but probably not. Anyways, the minimum you would want to spend on a headphone amp would be $50US for a cmoy. You can get people to build them for you over at the Head-Fi forums, unless you want to do a DIY. If you want a quality amp, the 200+ price range is more realistic.
Also the HD-600 has a removable cord, and many people upgrade this to a Clou Red or Blue, or Cardas.. this is supposed to make the phones sound even better (dont bother with this unless you have a decent headphone amp).
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Oct-07-2003 21:41
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