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Which Studio Headphones are Best for Music Production

by Jr. Huff

Finances - Buying gear for your studio can become extremely expensive. It is common to get into debt and even then you will not have all the gear you will want. There is a key phrase for this it is called a "Gear slut". The reality is you will never obtain all the equipment you would like and you will always desire more. Always get the finest quality you possibly can with the capital you have. That or just save until you can get your idea item

How comfortable are the headphones? Can you see yourself with the pair of headphones on for hours at a time? You will be working on music for long periods of time and you are unlikely to use a pair of headphones that are not comfortable. I used to have a couple of gaming headphones and I cherished them but over very long periods of time they would hurt my head I'm no longer using those headphones.

How does the pair of headphones sound? - This will be a given but I thought I will throw it in. Really listen to what the headphones are doing to your music.

Closed Back or Open Back Headphones

Looking at headphones you will notice that some headphones contain the drive facing out and several in. The types that have the driver facing in are known as "closed back headphones" as the headphones driver is enclosed. These are typically less expensive and certainly are a good starter set of studio quality headphones.

The down side is there is less room regarding bass to develop and you'll have less acoustic interaction as everything is "enclosed". Two solid pairs of these would be Sony's MDR-7506s that I personally own and ATH-M50s. If I did it again I'd be going with the M50s even so the 7506s were required when i went to school for audio production and I cannot justify spending $120 with a minimum return in audio quality.

Open Back Headphones

When the drivers are facing out there're known as "open back headphones". This allows some sound to escape and generally enables better bass does respond. They tend to be a little more pricey but most music engineers prefer them for mixing. There're not as beneficial for tracking with as these bleed sound out which will come through while recording.

At the end of the day it is really all about your music production. No set of ears hear the same, take time and really listen and you will know which studio headphones are for you.



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Title: Which Studio Headphones are Best for Music Production
Author: Jr. Huff
Email: Jamierhuff@gmail.com
Keywords: music production equipment,studio monitor headphones for music production,studio headphones for mixing,Music Production,Headphone monitors,Recording,Music,Headphones,Electronics
Word Count: 429
Category: Music
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