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Best Open Back Headphones For Mixing

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Related review

Noah 2024-05-01 04:26:21

[96 dB ] These are an excellent pair of monitoring (I even do some light mixing with them) headphones. I got an open box set that made the price point even more attractive. While pretty comfortable, I do still find ear fatigue becomes a problem after an hour or two at the desk. (But that just encourages you to stand up and take a walk, anyway.)

5
MarkInTheGardens 2024-06-13 07:48:57

[Black] I have been reading about these beauties for some time. I have a home studio with no shortage of high quality headphones for tracking but they are all closed-back style for noise isolation. Many pros insist that open-back headphones are best for mixing because of accuracy, a lack of bass buildup and reduced ear fatigue. Although the HD600s are advertised as "audiophile" phones, I have repeatedly seen them reviewed as being some of the most accurate units around for professional mixing as well. B&H had them on a special and I took the leap. When they arrived, like all new transducers, they were a little stiff and needed some breaking in. After running music�through�them for about two days, they really opened up. Now, I totally agree with the reviews I've seen. These babies are spot-on accurate. There is a slight bass boost which would be distracting if these were closed-back because the energy couldn't dissipate but with the open-back design it's present but not really noticeable. What really shines with these are everything above about 50 Hz which is ruler flat all the way up. I use SonarWorks Reference to fine tune the response and the "averaged" response compensation curve for the HD600s is within 3 dB through the mids and highs - the flattest curve for any phones modeled in the software. OK, now my ONLY gripe is that they have separate wiring to each earcup rather than the more conventional single sided cable input but that's a minor thing compared to the amazing sound. If you're serious about mixing and need accurate headphones, these are the ones.

5
Luke H 2024-05-24 03:28:42

[1/4" TRS] I have had these headphones for almost 10 years. In these 10 years, they have been THE BEST headphones I have used for mixing. I have used a bunch of headphones and studio monitors in that time, and nothing has beat them out, not even the infamous Sony 7506 (given, cheaper, but more prevalent headphones in studios) Things to note with these headphones; they are not super low end present. If you are getting these to listen to consumer music, you may not like them because they are not "boomy" or "full". These headphones are for users who are looking for definition and clarity for making a solid mix. The other note is a MINOR complaint; the part of the headset that rests on the top of your head/hair has worn out for me. The muffs also wore out, but I replaced them. If there is a way to replace the foam under the band, please let me know because I would love to have them looking brand new again. I broke the cable that came with the headphones by accidentally vacuuming it about 2 years in (stupid, I know), but the detachable cable saved me some money. Also nice if you want to swap out different size cables. I would highly recommend these to anyone looking to invest in headphones for studio mixing.

5
Ronald 2024-06-02 03:54:56

Back to film with accurate temperatures and easy mixing to boot. Try it, you'll like it!

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[106 dB/mW ] I mean, they're great headphones. I'll get them again and again. I use them for location sound mixing.

5
Cont4gioN 2024-07-19 04:25:52

[12 A] These are built like tanks and never ever fail. Love them. Best Back-Up power ever.

5
Natilus 2024-07-13 05:50:18

[1x RJ45 Female] I'm thrilled, that I can hear on both speakers on my headphones now that I'm connecting to the Rode mixing board.

5
Delta Bogey 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x HDMI 2.0] Open box and turn on and down load old file and Att Office 365 . Back in business with my first personal Computer after 46 years of it being a life line . Bye bye work computer. . Now a fun computer !!

5
Herbert 2024-04-15 09:18:27

[Closed-Back] Best headphones I've ever owned! Outstanding!

5
Gregory H. 2024-06-23 07:19:43

[6 oz / 170 g] These are my first open ear headphones. No more earbuds for me!

5