low priced Mixing headphone - [Solved]

Discussion in 'Soundgear' started by metaller, Apr 27, 2018.

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Which one do you suggest for mixing?

Poll closed Apr 28, 2018.
  1. Audio-Technica ATH-M20x

    13.3%
  2. Audio-Technica ATH-M30x

    13.3%
  3. Sennheiser HD 201 to 206

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Sennheiser HD 300 to 559

    20.0%
  5. PreSonus HD9

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. AKG K 240 Open

    33.3%
  7. Others - specify in thread

    33.3%
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  1. EddieXx

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    if you must have budget ones then Shure SRH440 are reeaally good for the price you get them today. the only problem is they are bit heavy and can be tiring on your skull. i used to solve it with a strip of cotton taped on the inside of the headband, then they felt perfect. they are very clear and are made for mixing, its not the kind you will be wearing for casual listening outside.

    edit: oh, missed it was a poll for certain headphones.. well well
     
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  2. midi-man

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    They were brand new. i would have stated other wise. I was totally blown away also. New $50 bucks.

    I did invest in the better ear pads. Since I have noticed that they will flake after a while. So I got a pair of the Beyerdynamic soft cusion from.
     
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  3. MMJ2017

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    it is not going to make a difference in that price range, whatever one "speaks to you" will work.
     
  4. TonyG

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    Now, that was a deal! I would have purchased 10 pairs and sold them here for $75 a piece. Are you sure they are not "fake" lol. You can not find them for less than $85. Lucky you.
     
  5. metaller

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    I should clarify I am not going to buy a cheap headphone (around 40 to 60$) because I have one. :bleh: Instead, I want to invest in the best and low priced headphone. I mean under 100$ but may possible up to 130-150$. :grooves:

    Some of you recommended some headphones which in my opinion will not be that much different with mine and also a long-lasting investment.


    I find this guide on the internet:
    https://ledgernote.com/reviews/best-studio-headphones/
    To recap Your Suggestions:
    Sony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphone 100$ Very tempting :grooves:

    I wonder if Audio-Technica ATH-M40x (100$) is as good as Audio Technica ATH-M50x (150$) which is a bit expensive.

    I did not get any explanation about AKG K 240 Semi-Open 70$ or AKG K 240 Semi-OpenAKG K 240 MK II Stereo Studio Headphones 112$

    Samson SR850 Semi-Open-Back (30$) and Samson SR950 Professional Studio Reference Headphones (50$) seems to be the best for the money, however, I am looking to pay more for a better headphone if I can get one for under 100-130 $


    Panasonic DH1200E-S Pro DJ Headphones (180$) is too expensive

    Superlux headphones are not balanced as you said

    I am looking forward to hearing from anyone that has a Philips SHP9500S 65$ which is also an open back under 100

    Shure SRH440 100$ is also a very good option if it is like its SM57s :bleh:

    Sennheiser HD280PRO Headphone (new model) 100$ anyone using these?
     
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  6. TonyG

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    Sometimes we fall in love with expensive toys that we can not afford. Some other times we think that a piece of gear that cost more is better. Sometimes that is not the case.The only situation in which more expensive equals better is when you are dealing with the same brand. If your budget is $150 dollars my advice to you is to go to a pro shop and try every headphone they have up to that price and test them. Only then chose the one that you liked the most, regardless of the price and regardless of what we have told you and you have read.
     
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  7. Von_Steyr

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    For 130-150, imo something like the akg k702 will be a huge step up.
     
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  8. MMJ2017

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  9. metaller

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    AKG Pro Audio K702 Channel Studio Headphones 182$ :(

    Your suggestions are some kind of a dream for a not occupied student :rofl:If I get a job after graduate I will look forward to your level of choosing headphones
     
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  10. midi-man

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    Yes I think it was a XMas time Keep your eye out it will go on sale again.
     
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  11. MMJ2017

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    If i had an extra pair of high end i would mail them to you bro, I had a fire while back lost everything and been trying to build back up and just have 1 good ones. (besides my good in ears for stage)

    the AKG will do you justice though.
     
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  13. TonyG

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    If you are going for the Focals get the Focal Spirit Professional Closed-back Reference Studio Headphones. Only $200 now. A year ago I paid $350 a piece for 2 pairs. The models in open box are being sold for $179 at Sweetwater. For that price, they have to be in the top 3 choice for anyone looking for headphones that are well built and sound AMAZING!
     
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    https://www.toneboosters.com/tb_morphit_v1.html
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    make your cans flat frequency response VST plugin.
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    here is the frequency response of the human ear.

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    the software allows you to select your headphones in order to re-create a perfect studio room at your ear drum.
     
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  15. TonyG

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    Grew up in the city. Now I spend 50% of my time in sunny Florida.
     
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  17. TonyG

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    I am a Sonarworks user and am very satisfied with its individual calibration on my HD 800. It was one of the best $100 investments I made.
    Average.jpg Individual.jpg
     
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  18. Herr Durr

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    did he just best answer himself ?? after all the work everyone did...?

    not OP, but I'll choose @midi-man ... kthx .. and out.. :shalom:
     
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  19. TonyG

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    Is that possible?:dunno:
     
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  20. Nick12

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    That's true. For example I am actually a real synthesizer that can make really interesting fart sounds. I'm only worth $1, but of course that's still much better than the most expensive ones out there ;)

    But to be honest I actually still fall into that sometimes. Or something that I really was looking at when I was looking for headphones is how high the frequency spectrum was. I have found out with testing that some headphones with a lower frequency spectrum can still sound better than ones with a higher frequency spectrum. So I think that's something you shouldn't look at it that much. Probably also because of the fact that people can't hear higher than 20kHz, isn't it? So then what's the point? Altough, today somebody told me that it can help to make everything more transparant and more cleaner. There are probably so many aspects to it that only with testing you could find one which one will work the best for you.

    By the way for example Sony claims that some of their headphones are Hi-Res. What do you think? Is that more used for marketing or does it really make sense?
     
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