Studio equipment up to maximum 200,00 Euro

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  1. mk_96

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    A good chair. Your ass and your back will thank you.
     
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    How are these? Looking for new ones for mixing, playing piano, sound design. Been rocking Sennheiser HD555, which i bought for 169€ like a decade ago.

    On the other hand, also saving for a bigger display, even i managed to get 1080p+ (1440p) with Ryzen 7 and my current GPU, but its a little blurry.
     
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    I'm using the ATs pretty much as my main headphones. They having pretty much a very good balanced frequency range.
    (For what you get at this price range at least). Maybe the only negative point for me is, that they're closed headphones.
    So you ears will be tiring pretty fast. I would still recommend them to a "casual producer". They're great for producing, recording and sound design. Plus for me very comfortable, sounding great and a great deal for 125 Euros.
     
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  6. Deceptive

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    I think you're better off with 2nd hand Sennheiser's HD380, if looking for a truly comfortable closed back HPs for recording and possibly even mixing.
     
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    Startone BK-37 Mini :wink:

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    I really like these more than digging behind my desk racked units or console. S-Patch Plus 48 point patchbays, they are about 100$:

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    Get one of these, I don't owe one, but I heard they make your snare drum sound good.


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  11. badjak

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    On a serious note, I'd spend those 200 bucks on room treatment for sure. For that money you can make yourself a nice cloud with recessed dimmable downlight above your head to deal with some early reflections coming from the ceiling. Lights not from Hue, but Ikea tradfri if you are keen on keeping below budget
     
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