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Well. let's see.....
The HD580 and 600 are great, if you are listening to music, even trance, in a quiet environment, alone, with a fairly strong amount of power going to the headphones, or if you are creating music, even trance, in a quiet studio, alone, with some amplification on the headphone jack.
However, if you are not gonna be using them in a quiet place, and your headphone jacks are underpowered, don't get these.
Consider the Sennheiser HD25, instead. Or, if you have a good-powered headphone jack, the Beyerdynamic DT-831, or some other Beyer headphones (I don't know much about their professional line). Still, if you are looking at THIS level to MIX with, you have a *lot* of options, which will increase what you can do with your tools, IMMENSLY. Especially if you have powerful headphone jacks on your equipment...
Only interested in LISTENING? As in, for pleasure, not for accuracy, at the price level of the Sennheiser HD600's?
Well, depending on the type of sound you like, you have a lot of options:
HD600 (pretty hard to drive WELL [ie, so they have enough bass, but when you do, they have it], but, if you like that open, airy, all around you sound [which can help a LOT with trance], these would be great)
GRADO SR-325 (easy to drive, very open, leak and let out a lot of sound, but if you want WHAM WHAM impact, and up-front sound, and lots of bass, these are great)
SONY MDR-CD3000 (easy to drive, closed, but not really, let in a lot of sound, if you want something that surrounds you and seems made for trance, and has good impact, get these. I'd suggest these if you wanna reproduce the "club" atmosphere in your own home.)
BEYERDYNAMIC DT770 PRO (kinda easy to drive, closed, good bass for rock, maybe good for trance, because of the exaggerated bass)
BEYERDYNAMIC DT931 (open, pretty hard to drive WELL [so they have enough bass, but, again, if you do drive them well, they DO have it], but accurate and open. sort of the middle ground between the grado's and the senn's in impact, but only if you have the right amp for it)
ETYMOTIC ER4P (VERY closed, inside-the-ear-canal earplugs, easy to drive, exaggerated bass, and better sounding bass than pretty much anything, but it's bass you hear, not feel, unless you are one of the lucky people, for whom the ety's fool the brain to feeling bass around your entire body. You need to get the fit right to get any bass, though.)
Last edited by Gluegun on Sep-27-2001 at 15:20
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