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Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. Read up.
Toby "Peter Larsen" wrote in message ... Bob wrote: After much research I am still not sure which headphones would be good for mixing, that also block out background noise, for under 200$. The big question here is "mixing what". It is kinda possible to balance a pair of soloists mics with a main pair at a "non noisy" event, but it is not possible to mix a lot of channels in headphones at a "noisy event". I have heard of some DIY solutions for blocking noise, such as putting noise-protection earmuffs onto my headphones, but I can't imagine this gets good quality sound. If anyone can recommend something, I would appreciate it. Etymotic - i.e. some version of "in ears", or wait for Sennheiser to perhaps come up with the live location active noise canceling headphone I have already publicly suggested they should come up with. They are probably the ones that can get away with making such a thingy. Kind regards Peter Larsen -- ******************************************* * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ******************************************* |
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