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George | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[99.8 dB at 1 mW] I have my Grado Prestige Series SR80e Headphones plugged into my Mac at all times. I have a varied taste in music and these headphones make all my musical choices come through better than ever. I can hear background singers and instruments I never could before. Amazing. And the headphones are completely comfortable to wear for hour after hour. Which is great for all my uses for them on my computer. 5 |
Stephen | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[0.115 lb] Simply put, these are the best studio headphones I’ve ever had. Thank you! 5 |
JOHN | 2024-04-09 04:24:37 |
[Proprietary] the Studio Monitor Headphones are very well made and have excellent sound quality. 5 |
Matt | 2024-04-21 04:10:41 |
[0.48 lb] Never lose track of your headphones in a crowded studio again. And keep it off your gear! 5 |
bdevon93 | 2024-05-02 08:59:12 |
[Trapezoidal] I absolutely love these headphones, they're phenomenal. BUT, for comfort, for your next K series headphone PLEASE make the earpads a little bit thicker while using the same materials. This way people's ears wont touch the driver! That way it would be a perfect headphone! 5 |
Mr. V | 2024-08-07 03:51:14 |
[0.037 lb] You have no idea how long and how much money I have spent trying to find a solid and heavy 1/4" TRS Headphone adapter like the ones that come with the Sony MDR series headphones but without the threaded input. THIS IS the one.� It's heavy and made of solid material unlike most everything being sold online. The fit is firm and tight. No play whatsoever. The quality is in a class above the rest. This easily replaces the stock ones that come with the Sony MDR series headphones. I highly recommend this for people that demand quality. You won't be disappointed. 5 |
Gregory | 2024-06-14 01:36:50 |
[Yes, on Cable] So I needed a replacement/upgraded pair of studio cans that I could use extensively that would tell me the truth... it was either the Mackie MC-150 or these and decided to spend a little bit extra for the quality, and it was worth it... the stereo imaging on these are AMAZING, its funny sometimes I forget I got them on my ears and for a few moments think my studio monitors are still turned on, it doesnt lack in any low/mid/high area, but doesnt hype anything up either, very accurate and fun to work with, if you have a good ear for tracking/mixing even mastering these can be a very valuable tool to have in the studio, overall one of the best pairs of studio headphones I ever had, rivals certain other studio headphones twice the price, highly recommended 5 |
Doug | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[Iron] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration. 5 |
Doug | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
[26 x 6.2 x 5.3"] I bought the TAMA Tour Mic Stand to take on location audio situations that require a voice over along with specific voice over style microphones. This is primarily for clients that prefer or feel more comfortable having a mic stand. The TAMA Tour Series stand gets a 5 Star rating primarily for its solid build quality with a reasonable weight to keep it portable and easy to transport. I prefer the TAMA Tour round base because the stand does not thread directly into the base ( a weakness of other brand round base stands) and is not subject to cross threading or breakage at the base. The center shaft of the TAMA stand actually slides into the base and is secured by a T-bolt from the bottom side of the round base. Genius! I prefer the TAMA Tour Series to other non-TAMA brands for solid performance, portability and durability. I would not consider adding a boom arm to this particular stand and suspend any of my microphones at any distance away from the main shaft. If you need a boom arm stand get one with a tripod base for stability. For vocalists, public address or voice over this stand will serve you well. Disclaimer: the only stands I like better than the TAMA Tour Series stands are the TAMA Studio Series stands which are the finest mic stands out there. They are extremely stable, built like a tank, and heavy! The Studio Series is hands down the best mic stands you can buy in my book. If you dont move your mic stands around much for location work, get the Studio Series. If you move your mic stands around frequently and portability is at the top of your list, then the Tama Tour Series deserves your serious consideration. 5 |
James | 2024-04-04 02:22:56 |
[35.14 lb] I have been using the Mackie SRM Series Studio monitors in my recording studio and home sound system for years, and did not expect this set to sound as good given the price point. I was pleasantly surprised with how good this set really sounds. If you feed them a quality audio source, they sound great. If you plug them into a cheap sound source, not so much. I like that these have multiple unbalanced and balanced input jacks. Keep in mind that these are near field monitors, so the correct placement on your desktop is necessary to realize the potential sound quality. 5 |