DJ/Production headphones
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- monospaced0
AKGs are decent for spinning if you get the right model.
- 23kon0
like monospaced said, if you are going for something get the right model!
a lot of the brands have their professional models but also very similar budget models. they might look the same but definitely DONT perform the same.
Also, you DONT want to be paying for a brand name (e.g Dre Beats), you want to be paying for performance!
- inteliboy0
AIAIAI TMA-1 studio heaphones have fallen to pieces, shitty glue, and now the band just snapped in half when I put a bit too much pressure on it accidentally when taking them off (surely headphones are designed to withstand this). BAD quality. do not go there.
Sad as the design is really nice and the sound is pretty decent.
- Projectile0
- rightclearThoughts
- "more money than sense" springs to mind! ;)23kon
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- clearThoughts0
- LOOKING FWD TO trying them out!!!clearThoughts
- my wife has a pair, they are so comfy and sound amazeautoflavour
- vaxorcist0
I loved my old AKG's.... great for hours on end. Try before you buy, some sennheisers hurt my head and / or ears...
Try headphones for fit, to make sure they wrap around your ears well enough to block out outside sounds really, really well, as that's the idea of production headphones, so you know what you're REALLY recording....
- my old AKGs used to hurt my head they were so tight, but that helped in the loud clubsmonospaced
- idiots0
The bass response of the DT770 is not flat. it is an enhanced sound other than that of your production. as to say if you are trying to accurately gauge how much bass is going into a track with those headphones, the headphones are adding to what you actually have.
as far as listening /djing they should be fine, but production, I'd say not.