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Tougoudoum Tougoudoum
Published on 01/08/10 at 02:20
I have been using, pfffiou ... remember, 6 or 7 years maybe? - I came to forget that part of my gear so I used it there.
Not tried other models before it was my first headphone "pro".
I was looking for a good headset to call (I was on Reason at the time) and <strong>mix,</strong> who physically can not afford to have monitoring speakers (no sub or above instead.)

What I like:
- Robust: not budged an inch over the years ... I read that some people were fragile - hey, guys, this is not to go down the slopes on a snowboard, it's a studio headphones.
- Good sound insulation.

What I like to:
- Unable to keep him around the neck, unless you're the type of MS and you kiffer strangulation.
- It p ***** twisted cable that takes anywhere keeps tying knots!
- <strong>FREQUENCY RESPONSE.</strong> Then I shall be very severe, as it was for me the crucial point at the time of purchase. And even when I speak pretty good experience - I did not buy 2 hours ago, I have hundreds of hours with him. So, well, how do you say? If the headphone is <em>flat,</em> well, I'm a dolphin. I made ​​dozens and dozens of mixes and each time it's the same story: when we pass on the hi-fi (the famous fateful test), <strong>the bass is inevitably overdosed.</strong> And not tell me: oh the other, just to have integrated information and under-dosing at the low in the mix - it does not work like that. In the end, the lower will be overdosed or under-treated, but never balanced - unless fluke, but not buy stuff for pro duty to rely on luck!

So my overall score. That may be a very good headphone for some uses (which I do not know), but <strong>if you are looking for a fairly flat headphone to mix properly, go your way and quickly go elsewhere.</strong>