peterc
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peterc said:http://www.google.co.za/search?q=crossfeed+headphone&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a
I have to agree. I have the Beyerdynamics, Roland, Fostex also and I have always found the ATH-M(40 and 50) series a good balance of comfort, sound and affordability. I found the 770 a little too bass heavy for me. The T40, and the Roland Studio not as clear or defined as the AT overall. They are all great headphones I think, but I just preferred the AT.Insomniaclown said:I really like head phones for checking bass. I have a pair of Audio Technica ATH m50's that I use for tracking and bass checking. I like them quite a bit. The sound is non fatiguing, and they are comfy.
pasarski said:As accurate they are, they're just too bass shy for my taste and I tend to compensate and make bass heavy mixes.
gemini86 said:I use HPs for mixing quite a bit also, but I've trained my ear to them by listening to all my favorite music (artists that I'm trying to emulate, mix-wise) and that seems to help in getting the panning and vocals closer, then a check on the monitors the next day after work let's me do some minor tweaking.
Unfortunately my HP amp came down with a bug... I'll have to build a gyraf HP amp, but try out that cross-feed dealeo, if somebody doesn't mind recommending a schematic.
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