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RE: headphones
They seem to be the most frequently recommended, but they are not
"true" or "flat". They're great for tracking because they offer
reasonable isolation and are bright and LOUD.
I wouldn't mix on 'em. But then again...I wouldnt' mix on headphones.
I've rarely screwed up mixes as well as when I tried to mix using
headphones instead of monitors.
Greg
--- Clifford Novey <om@om-studios.com> wrote:
> Sony model MDR-7506 are probably the ones you were told about.
>
> Cliff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Flizoyd@aol.com [mailto:Flizoyd@aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 1:01 AM
> To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: headphones
>
>
>
> dear list: i was told that a certain type of sony headphone is great
> for
> doing mixes becuase of its "true" or flat sound. i forget which it
> was
> and it was a while ago .does anyone have an idea of what headphone
> is
> best for mixing a project down while livung in an apartment.
>
>
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