Headphones For Producing Electronic Music? Audio-Technica vs Sennheiser vs Audeze?

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  1. Electro

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    Agreed. The position of the headphones on your head makes or breaks the treble. I found a position that completely brought the treble back to life, but unfortunately that position was not very comfortable on my head. Had to return them.
     
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  2. Guru Bug

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    DT 880 PRO for electronic music. They are half-open ...
     
  3. Joe Taco

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    II use the Beyerdynamic DT-880 pro with a subpac. One of these days I might try the Audeze. That’s a lot of cheese tho!! lol
     
  4. Kunter2011

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    Sony MDR-010
     
  5. Djord Emer

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    that depends on:

    1 - what are you planning to do with the headphones (mix? record?)

    2 - whats the audio interface you're using and whats its ideal output for headphone impedance

    3 - your budget

    All things considered I wouldn't lost my marbles trying to choose the perfect headphone because I'm sure you don't have illimited budget and there's a bunch of good correction software out there (like Sonarworks) to further improve on your monitoring.
     
  6. sardino

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    I had the hd600 before Audeze lcdx and I can tell you that the audeze are so so much better that you won’t believe until you try them…main problem for me it is how heavy they are after a while…Also I’ve tried the audio technica adx 5000 and they blew my mind,I can say they are the best cans I ever tried….2000€ though
     
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    Audeze LCD-GX - a close relative and almost 200 g lighter than the LCD-X.
     
  8. xsound

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    This threads needs some movement

    Thinking about Aune AR5000, after initial listen with oratory eQ, theze sounds really good, well balanced cans! Now between these and MM100 from audeze
     
  9. BlossomwoodsCollection

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    I have the HD6XX's and i really like them. Haven't used 'em a ton for electronic music yet but i know they're great for hip-hop! Same goes for the DT-990's, which are a nice counterpart to the HD6XX's. Really covers a lot of ground between the 2 of them, despite their many similarities
     
  10. ex-sprinter

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    Which one, guys, Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 80 or 250 ohms, with Presonus studio 24c? Thanks
     
  11. OffshoreBanking

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    If you can't make a track that get signed on a legitimate label or go independent and build a fanbase that buys your stuff and come see you live using a DT-990 pro x and HS8's, you can't make good music and no amount of expensive gear is going to help you.
     
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    DT 990 Pro 250 ohm, trust

    I've had them for like 7 years, they're effortless and amazing.
     
  13. xsound

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    True! It's all bout to know your cans, how they lie and use references. But there is moment you realize 10+yrs you didn't upgrade, suddenly you test new gear and find things in music you didn't hear properly before. I had dt770pro for a while but highs were too much even that I like bright phones, so thinking to get something more balanced, linear.
     
  14. Blu

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    I use AKG 701 since almost 20 years, I can't even remember. Recently I started using Realphones (plus Canopener) with AKG 701 profile and it's a killer combo.

    The lack of bass that 701s are known for and that bit of harshness in the highmids are gone and it's now a real pleasure mixing with these cans.

    My mixes already translated well because of so much time using these headphones but now, as I said, it's just a pleasure to mix (and listen to music) with these headphones.

    I tried Morphit and Sonarworks too but I think Realphones it's a better match with my phones.

    I bought a new one from Thomann because there was a sale and I paid it 99 Euros, normally they go 129 Euros there.

    Even if they're now produced in China they sound as good as my made in Austria pair that I paid something like 260 Euros IIRC.
    For the price I don't know if there's anything better but they are certainly good enough (and than some) for pro work. Soundstage is huge and they're very detailed. Great cans,recommended!

    One day I want to buy a Sennheiser 490 Pro to have a different perspective but they're 4 times the price so for now I'll spend that money to improve sound treatment in my studio.
     
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    in the case of the NDH-30 you really don't need to know them that much, meaning that there is no need to re-calibrate your judgement.
    If your hear it a certain way, then that's pretty much the way it will sound like on other systems.
    I agree that as long as you can hear what you mix with a pair of cans then you can make do with any, but when it comes to mixing, the NDH-30 is definitely one step ahead, as it leaves no room for guess work.
     
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    The room emulation software is used for enjoyment purposes, although I am currently using an Oratory Harmon EQ curve with CanOpener. Also got some Sennheiser HD 490 Pro which are lightweight and super comfortable.
     
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