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Post by dickiefunk on Oct 15, 2013 22:23:14 GMT
Hi, I'm new to this forum and would like some advice on getting a pair of budget headphones for a recording studio. I would like to use them for recording vocals mainly and it's important that the headphones are able to prevent a lot of sound leaking into the microphone. Ideally I would like the headphones to have a replaceable lead and be comfortable and pretty decent sounding. My budget is £50 max. I have done a reasonable amount of searching online over the past few days and have narrowed my choices down to :- Monoprice 8323 - £15 Superlux HD669 - £24 Superlux HD661 - £24 Superlux HD631 DJ - £36 Which of these prevents sound leakage most effectively? I have been using a pair of old Sennheiser EH2200's until they recently died after 10 years of serious use. My other headphones are a pair of Beyer DT880 pro's which I use for mixing and absolutely love!! Which of these would you recommend for mainly recording vocals, guitar and bass in a studio? Thanks
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Post by madmac on Oct 16, 2013 6:05:51 GMT
Maybe the Takstar Pro 80 is a good choice: Fairly neutral, closed, well build, comes in a decent case and is available for less then £50 on Aliexpres, a Chinese sort of ebay which I have been using for more than a year now. I think I'm going to order them too for recording use.
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