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Kal
Published on 03/30/14 at 02:15
I used it for a little less than a year, I use 3 different headphone Roland RH 50 is a disaster, a Beyer DT 880 which is very good (and costing 5 times the price).
He stands very well for its price, nothing to do with the DT 880 but has respectable performance compared to Roland costing just less there is a world of difference!
For tight to mix or listening pleasure budget, this headset is a good choice.
I put a link in comparative curves rendering frequency of this headphone (note the "quality" of a curve is not THE test to determine the choice of a headphone but it is an element to objectify his quality) on a graph comparing the Beat Dr Dre and DT 880.
I use this headset mainly for taking his home studio (vocals, bass, guitar, violin ... by groups I record), closed design, it is not the champion either insulation acoustics.
Previously he served me for my mix alternately with my pregnant Prodipe Pro 5. I replaced it for a DT 880 in Beyerdynamics too.
This is not the most comfortable headphones I've tried, but it does its job and zicos I recorded only are never complains.
For recording vocals / acoustic guitar I had enough insulation for not having repisse troublesome in my decision.
The object has a slightly cheap, light appearance at this price do not expect either to the super high-end, molded connector, and non-replaceable plastic foams.
At the price the sound is very satisfactory, the bottom is a bit put forward and treble a bit hard but nothing too serious, it's a 80 ohm headphones that will fit all sources.
He stands very well for its price, nothing to do with the DT 880 but has respectable performance compared to Roland costing just less there is a world of difference!
For tight to mix or listening pleasure budget, this headset is a good choice.
I put a link in comparative curves rendering frequency of this headphone (note the "quality" of a curve is not THE test to determine the choice of a headphone but it is an element to objectify his quality) on a graph comparing the Beat Dr Dre and DT 880.
I use this headset mainly for taking his home studio (vocals, bass, guitar, violin ... by groups I record), closed design, it is not the champion either insulation acoustics.
Previously he served me for my mix alternately with my pregnant Prodipe Pro 5. I replaced it for a DT 880 in Beyerdynamics too.
This is not the most comfortable headphones I've tried, but it does its job and zicos I recorded only are never complains.
For recording vocals / acoustic guitar I had enough insulation for not having repisse troublesome in my decision.
The object has a slightly cheap, light appearance at this price do not expect either to the super high-end, molded connector, and non-replaceable plastic foams.
At the price the sound is very satisfactory, the bottom is a bit put forward and treble a bit hard but nothing too serious, it's a 80 ohm headphones that will fit all sources.