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Looking for good tracking cans .. Please advise!
Hi,
Would anyone please recommend good (as in "nautral" response) tracking headphones that (1) fit completely over, and around, the ear, (2) aren't too costly and (3) can be "driven" easily ? Problem with many of the "cans" I see on sale today is that they're pretty small and rarely cover the ear. I have the AKG 240M's and they're perfect BUT are of the open design. That's a problem. Thanks for your replies, Daniel |
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In article 1WyEb.747274$pl3.689322@pd7tw3no, "Daniel"
writes: Would anyone please recommend good (as in "nautral" response) tracking headphones that (1) fit completely over, and around, the ear, (2) aren't too costly and (3) can be "driven" easily ? Problem with many of the "cans" I see on sale today is that they're pretty small and rarely cover the ear. I have the AKG 240M's and they're perfect BUT are of the open design. That's a problem. I like the Sony 7509 (not 7506). Garth~ "I think the fact that music can come up a wire is a miracle." Ed Cherney |
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Daniel wrote:
Would anyone please recommend good (as in "nautral" response) tracking headphones that (1) fit completely over, and around, the ear, (2) aren't too costly and (3) can be "driven" easily ? Problem with many of the "cans" I see on sale today is that they're pretty small and rarely cover the ear. I have the AKG 240M's and they're perfect BUT are of the open design. That's a problem. You might try the Sony MDR-V6 or 7506. Not even remotely neutral, but that can be a good thing for tracking. The exaggerated top end makes it easy to keep levels and therefore leakage down. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I seem to like the Sennheiser HD280Pro (i think that's the correct
name). They've got a nice amount of isolation, I think around 28db. They're the best I've found for tracking loud instruments like drums. later, m |
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In Article 1WyEb.747274$pl3.689322@pd7tw3no, "Daniel"
wrote: Hi, Would anyone please recommend good (as in "nautral" response) tracking headphones that (1) fit completely over, and around, the ear, (2) aren't too costly and (3) can be "driven" easily ? Problem with many of the "cans" I see on sale today is that they're pretty small and rarely cover the ear. I have the AKG 240M's and they're perfect BUT are of the open design. That's a problem. Thanks for your replies, Daniel Daniel, The new K271 are closed back and are more efficient (lower impedance) than the K240. They also have a microswitch in the headband that turns them off when they are not being worn. That's nice for not blowing them up when you forget you have them plugged in out in the studio and decide to crank up the headphone amp to blow out the dust bunnies. Enjoy. Regards, Ty Ford **Until the worm goes away, I have put "not" in front of my email address. Please remove it if you want to email me directly. For Ty Ford V/O demos, audio services and equipment reviews, click on http://www.jagunet.com/~tford |
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AKG 270s. Closed back, two driver, comfortable, get plenty of volume for
live tracking (although at the back of a big hall I can hear the delay speakers somewhat), and although expensive, seem to sound much better to me than the Sony cans. Nothing overhyped, just pretty natural sounding. I've worn them for days in a row at 13 hour a day live recordings and I still enjoy putting them on. Other than that, I'd suggest the beyerdynamic DT770s. Again, closed back, fairly good isolation, excellent in determining problems on solo and not uncomfortable at all. I use the 270s on location recordings and the 770s at my home studio. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "Daniel" wrote in message news:1WyEb.747274$pl3.689322@pd7tw3no... Hi, Would anyone please recommend good (as in "nautral" response) tracking headphones that (1) fit completely over, and around, the ear, (2) aren't too costly and (3) can be "driven" easily ? Problem with many of the "cans" I see on sale today is that they're pretty small and rarely cover the ear. I have the AKG 240M's and they're perfect BUT are of the open design. That's a problem. Thanks for your replies, Daniel |
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AKG 270s. [edit] although expensive...
How expensive? Also, what's the difference between the Sony 7506 and the 7509 that someone mentioned? I really like the isolation of the 7506s, and have for years found them really durable. They are not at all neutral, but I find that they hyped top and bottom let folks run a little less gain in them. Not much, but a little... GG stv |
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AKG must be changing their line - the 270s can now be had all over the 'net
for @$120.00 - too bad I paid $200+ for mine a little over a year ago. scott "Ben Bradley" wrote in message .. . In rec.audio.pro, (TarBabyTunes) wrote: AKG 270s. [edit] although expensive... How expensive? I recall a price in the $200-$300 range. Also, what's the difference between the Sony 7506 and the 7509 that someone mentioned? I wondered that myself, but ever since I looked at that link Klay posted in a recent thread, my life has changed! I found reviews, list prices, street prices and everything! Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.itrstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...postorder=&sta rt=15 I really like the isolation of the 7506s, and have for years found them really durable. They are not at all neutral, but I find that they hyped top and bottom let folks run a little less gain in them. Not much, but a little... GG stv ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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(Ben Bradley) wrote:
Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...er=&start=1 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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Thanks a lot for the great help guys! I really appreciate it.
Daniel |
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I just orderd a set of the "delux more me" with an 20 foot extension...
Total OTD (out the door, includes shiping etc..) $42. If these are "good enough" ill get another set. Thanks! "Harvey Gerst" wrote in message ... (Ben Bradley) wrote: Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...&postorder=&st art=15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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BTW.. what sold me was this bit of text on the order page...
http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html "If you wanna try them for a while, the standard MoreMe's will cost ya $20 ($30 for the "Studio Deluxe" models) plus $5 shipping. If you don't like them, send them back within a month or so, and I'll refund your money. " Nothing like a no risk in studio trial! Thanks Harvey for being an upright citizen and a good capitalists! "Harvey Gerst" wrote in message ... (Ben Bradley) wrote: Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...&postorder=&st art=15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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I've seen them for 99.99, I love mine.
I purchased mine a month or two before the price reduction. 219.00 Mike "Scott" wrote in message ... AKG must be changing their line - the 270s can now be had all over the 'net for @$120.00 - too bad I paid $200+ for mine a little over a year ago. scott "Ben Bradley" wrote in message .. . In rec.audio.pro, (TarBabyTunes) wrote: AKG 270s. [edit] although expensive... How expensive? I recall a price in the $200-$300 range. Also, what's the difference between the Sony 7506 and the 7509 that someone mentioned? I wondered that myself, but ever since I looked at that link Klay posted in a recent thread, my life has changed! I found reviews, list prices, street prices and everything! Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.itrstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...postorder=&sta rt=15 I really like the isolation of the 7506s, and have for years found them really durable. They are not at all neutral, but I find that they hyped top and bottom let folks run a little less gain in them. Not much, but a little... GG stv ----- http://mindspring.com/~benbradley |
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"Harvey Gerst" wrote in message ... (Ben Bradley) wrote: Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewto...&postorder=&st art=15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ Thanks Harvey, Could you please tell me if these cans surround the entire (normal) ear or do they just "sit" on the ear. I like something that goes completely over the ear. Daniel |
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"Daniel" wrote:
"Harvey Gerst" wrote: (Ben Bradley) wrote: Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewtopic.php?t=6524 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Thanks Harvey, Could you please tell me if these cans surround the entire (normal) ear or do they just "sit" on the ear. I like something that goes completely over the ear. Daniel, It's about 1" wider than the pads on a 7506, and about the same height. When you put them on, none of the ear is visible, but I wouldn't say that it "surrounds the entire ear". Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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Harvey Gerst wrote:
I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. It appears that my isp's mailserver has gotten itself blacklisted at your isp or that your isp's dnsbl list is based on incorrectly traced spam with spoofed origin .... an email should however be on its way rsn .... Harvey Gerst Kind regards Peter Larsen -- ************************************************** *********** * My site is at: http://www.muyiovatki.dk * ************************************************** *********** |
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"Harvey Gerst" wrote in message ... "Daniel" wrote: "Harvey Gerst" wrote: (Ben Bradley) wrote: Harvey has some low-cost headphones he sells especially for tracking. Looking on http://www.itrstudio.com I don't see a link to them (why is that, Harvey? I thought part of having a business selling stuff is promotin' the stuff you sell, on your very own website, of all places...), but looking on his prosoundweb forum, I found this page: http://www.ITRstudio.com/moreme.html Here's a relevant discussion: http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewtopic.php?t=6524 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben, I haven't got around to linking the MoreMe page, mainly cuz I'm lazy. Kurt Foster did a review on the phones: http://www.recording.org/e-mag/article_99.shtml Bottom line: They're cheap ($20), they're loud (105dB), and they're rugged (in a cheap sorta way). They also have decent isolation. Thanks Harvey, Could you please tell me if these cans surround the entire (normal) ear or do they just "sit" on the ear. I like something that goes completely over the ear. Daniel, It's about 1" wider than the pads on a 7506, and about the same height. When you put them on, none of the ear is visible, but I wouldn't say that it "surrounds the entire ear". Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ Thanks again Harvey. How are the ear pads ? Are they hard plastic or are they soft and comfortable ? Thanks again. --Daniel |
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Sony 7506
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