Phantom Discs
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I own a piar of sennheiser, and Audio-technica. You cant go wrong with either.
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dont buy beats headphones. they are way over priced and you can find better headphones for half the price. same with bose. beats are decent headphones if you like music with a lot of bass but only certain music sounds good on them. if you want big over ear headphones i recommend Audio Technica ATH M50. they are half the price of beats and sound 10x better. they have a fairly flat eq with a small emphasis on bass. but i wouldnt use them for discing though. id probably go with earbud headphones. check out sennheaiser they make some sport clip headphones that will stay in your ears well and are very affordable.
I own a piar of sennheiser, and Audio-technica. You cant go wrong with either.
It would depend on what style you are looking for and your price range. I go to school for audio engineering and use beats for most of that. They have ear buds as well as over the ear style.
bang for buck
get those, will never regret it. I also own AT m-50's and ad-700's but those sennheiser's sound incredible with lower power i.e. smartphone, iPod ect.
How are Shure headphones doing nowadays? I have a pair around here somewhere that had just beautiful studio reference quality. The new ones look a bit 'cheaper' quality than the pair I have.
bang for buck
get those, will never regret it. I also own AT m-50's and ad-700's but those sennheiser's sound incredible with lower power i.e. smartphone, iPod ect.
It would depend on what style you are looking for and your price range. I go to school for audio engineering and use beats for most of that. They have ear buds as well as over the ear style.
How are Shure headphones doing nowadays? I have a pair around here somewhere that had just beautiful studio reference quality. The new ones look a bit 'cheaper' quality than the pair I have.
I'm sorry. You use WHAT for audio engineering?
What school do you go to that they actually let you use those?!