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| quote: | Originally posted by JohnSmith
why would you want to? this is a "feature" on some lower grade mixers (ie vestax PCV175), but really, it's a handicap.
if you can't hear the EQ changes in the cans, then how can you know how good it's going to sound before putting it out live? |
first i have to match the beats, then i have to turn the bass down, cause i usually have both treble and mids running outside with the track thats being mixed into. so when that bass is down its hard to tell if the tracks are coming apart cause the bass is so low. to me it just seems logical for the headphones not to change. and by the way i do have Vestax PCV175 (not that im diffending the mixer, i hate it) but you can switch the sound on and off. Make the EQ work in the headphones or not.
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