I have bought new headphones, MUCH better than what i had before and comfortable!
Now i really hear flaws in my music, like to much bass, not compressed anought so i rumbles on :/ Well that will be fixed now and perhaps you will enjoy more clean "stable" mixes
exoskeleton wrote:Cool. Neodymium magnet and all... But trace, go easy on the compressors. Look for horror cases here - as well as not so horrible cases and good cases.
hehe yes i will, I notices the bass on Blackmail that it rumbeled alittle in the new headphones so i will have to do some on that
Now go and fix that remix of that remix of the remix
I will do that soonish after everything about the car breakin has been done I have been calling around to my insurance company, places to fix my car and more, waiting for a form from the police i will fill out what's been taken and such
I had my mp3 player with me filled with MY NEW music i am working on, so I hope they will enjoy THAT! *BASTARDS*
Nice stuff, but I must say that I have already found my "holy grail" when it comes to headphones: the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
When my old headphones literally fell apart a couple of years ago I wanted to buy Sennheiser EH-2200 first, but when testing them along with several other Sennheiser products in a local music store, I was disappointed with the sound (at least they seemed to be overpriced for what they actually delivered). After having read numerous reviews, I decided to get the Beyerdynamic and while I originally didn't want to spend that much money on headphones I have to say these are worth every single penny: brilliant sound, very comfortable. Highly recommended!
Must be something in the water - I also just bought new headphones.
With Christmas being over, I certainly didn't have the cash to lay down for a serious set of headphones, but I did pick up these reasonably priced Sony MDR-XD300 phones, and I must say that I'm quite happy with them. The sound is really good and they are incredibly comfortable. Yes, they look ridiculous with those two loops way up over your head, but I don't really care about that.
Jan Zottmann wrote:Nice stuff, but I must say that I have already found my "holy grail" when it comes to headphones: the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
When my old headphones literally fell apart a couple of years ago I wanted to buy Sennheiser EH-2200 first, but when testing them along with several other Sennheiser products in a local music store, I was disappointed with the sound (at least they seemed to be overpriced for what they actually delivered). After having read numerous reviews, I decided to get the Beyerdynamic and while I originally didn't want to spend that much money on headphones I have to say these are worth every single penny: brilliant sound, very comfortable. Highly recommended!