What headphone do you use with your MBR?

Started by marcus_gloom, January 10, 2009, 04:32:14 PM

marcus_gloom

I use a Seinheisser (did i spell it right?) Headphone HD205

It has a quite reasonable price and its sounds way better than most headphones i used.

How about you?


bydle

I use HD201 but I would like to have AKG 240. Unfortunately they're not cheap but they sound great for me. HD201 are very good considering their price.

SteveG

Phillips something or other ... bought them for £20 from Tesco in a sale. Seem to work ok. I did have a real cheap set that were really good, as they put on bias on the sound at all, but they broke  >:(

Glenn Mitchell

I have 3 sets. A surround-ear (too bass-y) a new Ipod set of in-ears (to trebl-y) and a very old on-ear set of sonys  from a defunct portable tape player that are juuuuust right.
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Oldrottenhead

i use the sennheisser hd201 and for the money they are outstanding, great for recording vocals as they prevent leakage. got mine for about £25 from hmv in the uk.
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Kody

I don't have a MBR, but I do a BR900(almost the same). I had a nice set of Audio Technica ATH-M40fs just crap out on me- They did sound nice though. Also a set of cheap AKG K-44s- Awesome cans for the price.
And I just purchased a set of In-ear M-Audio IE-10s for $100- so far I like the AKGs better for tracking>:( But haven't had much time to experiment.

I should also add that I use a SM Pro Audio rack mount Headphone amplifier which really helps me hear while I'm doing vocals
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Shadow

I bought the Sennheiser 212 and the sound is great but after awhile they become "tight" on my ears. Maybe I just have a big head  :)

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Ferryman_1957

Sennheiser HD465. Great quality, not too expensive. Open rather than closed, so not appropriate if leakage is an issue.

Cheers,

Nigel

hewhoiscalledj

Sony MDR7506. For just about $100 or so, you cant beat them. And they dont beat you; very comfy.

Hello, I'm Temanutane and I'm from Montreal.

It's been a long while since i've spent time on microrecorders.org to make up my mind about buying the Micro BR. And I'll eventually buy it tomorrow.
I'm looking for a headphone now. I'm especially looking for one hermetic that wont let the sound of the metronome click goes out of the headphone, so that in my recording one's hears nothing but the voice and guitare - not the click.
Could you give me an advice, please?

Temanutane