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I was playing bass at a session yesterday and ended up with a pair of Sharpe
660-D headphones. These are an archaic set from the seventies, but I loved them. I've never heard the Bass better through headphones. I think the part of the trick was the huge solid earcup, and they clamped on my head like a pair of lampreys, so isolation was excellent. Perhaps some folks would find them uncomfortable, but they worked for me. Would anyone know of these headphones, and possibly recommend something current that would be similar? The kicker was that the studio owner told me they were $5 at a yard sale. NeilN -- |
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"Neil.N" wrote:
I was playing bass at a session yesterday and ended up with a pair of Sharpe 660-D headphones. These are an archaic set from the seventies, but I loved them. I've never heard the Bass better through headphones. I think the part of the trick was the huge solid earcup, and they clamped on my head like a pair of lampreys, so isolation was excellent. Perhaps some folks would find them uncomfortable, but they worked for me. Would anyone know of these headphones, and possibly recommend something current that would be similar? From your description, they sound not unlike Koss Pro 4s. Share the same vice like grip on the head, solid cup, mammoth bass, excellent isolation and the Pro 4s go *loud* too. Tandy have re-introduced a Chinese copy of the 4AA in the UK ( still branded Koss ) . Maybe that means Radio Shack have them in the US ? If you want a a pair of cans like that - they're the only ones I can think of. Graham |
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Pooh Bear wrote:
"Neil.N" wrote: I was playing bass at a session yesterday and ended up with a pair of Sharpe 660-D headphones. These are an archaic set from the seventies, but I loved them. I've never heard the Bass better through headphones. I think the part of the trick was the huge solid earcup, and they clamped on my head like a pair of lampreys, so isolation was excellent. Perhaps some folks would find them uncomfortable, but they worked for me. Would anyone know of these headphones, and possibly recommend something current that would be similar? From your description, they sound not unlike Koss Pro 4s. Share the same vice like grip on the head, solid cup, mammoth bass, excellent isolation and the Pro 4s go *loud* too. Tandy have re-introduced a Chinese copy of the 4AA in the UK ( still branded Koss ) . Maybe that means Radio Shack have them in the US ? If you want a a pair of cans like that - they're the only ones I can think of. Graham The little Koss portable phones, the KTX Pro, get respectable bass levels. -- Les Cargill |
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![]() "Neil.N" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com... I was playing bass at a session yesterday and ended up with a pair of Sharpe 660-D headphones. These are an archaic set from the seventies, but I loved them. I've never heard the Bass better through headphones. I think the part of the trick was the huge solid earcup, and they clamped on my head like a pair of lampreys, so isolation was excellent. Perhaps some folks would find them uncomfortable, but they worked for me. Would anyone know of these headphones, and possibly recommend something current that would be similar? The kicker was that the studio owner told me they were $5 at a yard sale. My Sony MDR-7506s have me diving for the power amp switch late at night, because I can feel the house moving and my trousers flapping. But when I tear of the phones, I find the speakers are indeed not on at all. geoff |
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