Originally Posted by death69
First I want to say... I know mixing on headphones is not ideal and should basically not be done. I live in apartment that all I can use at the moment to listen to the music I am creating is through headphones. So help me out here on those "None" comments.

Thanks.
My set of Sony MDR-7506 just went out on me and it is time to get a new pair of headphones. I liked these headphones but I just feel like there is a better pair out there for my mixing.
Can someone please help me find a pair of headphones that would be the best to use for mixing Electronic music. I create all of my music with a computer and can be a bit bass driven. So it is important that I have a pair of headphones that are accurate with base levels.
Price is also a concern. I am willing to pay for a good set but of course I don't want to pay to much.
Thanks for any and all help.
I have been looking at a few pairs at the moment...
Sennheiser HD580 / SENNHEISER HD600 - I hear there is no real difference between the 2 besides newness.
AKG K240 - I had a pair of these awhile ago but they were just soooo low in volume it drove me crazy. They were also very very flat which I guess is what I am looking for. But I didn't really like them.
KOSS PRO-4AAT - Because they are extremely cheap but that is not always good.
Originally Posted by death69
I am not sure if I want opened or closed. I am not going to be doing tracking so open is fine. I just want the best for mixing in general, open or closed.
I write electronic music. So I am looking for the best for that genre so to speak. I write a lot of beats with sound effects and all that.
I hate writing on headphones but I have no choice at the moment and my sonys went out so I need replacements asap. I am getting withdraws, hehehe.
Originally Posted by death69
At the moment I am using just plugging into a generic soundcard on my computer and I write everything on my computer. I need to get a good soundcard eventually too.
You're right, mixing using headphones is not common in professional recordings. However, the AKG K701 and the Ultrasone Pro 750 enable accurate mixes, IMO. I prefer the Pro 750 because the low end of the K701 has always seemed slightly "light" to me where as the Pro 750 has a very definite sounding low end, to my ears.
I would never mix with Sony headphones because, of the ones I've heard, they tend to alter the sound, IMO. They produce a pleasant sound, it's true, IMO, but it's an altered sound, none-the-less, in a situation where accuracy is key.
All things considered, from the headphones I've heard, my top choice for mixing "Electronic Music" (I believe I understand what you mean by "Electronic Music") would be the Ultrasone Pro 750's. My second choice would be the AKG K701. If your music has a lot of bass riffs, I would definitely go with the Pro 750's.
Also, it takes more to "drive" the K701's than it does the Pro 750. Consequently, the Pro 750's will be louder than the K701's when plugged into the same source at the same volume. Also, keep in mind that the K701's are "open" headphones whereas the Pro 750's are closed and consequently have better isolation.
If you're on a budget and you're looking for an inexpensive headphone amp, I suggest you check out the Behringer Amp 800 which costs about $40. It certainly would be better than running direct from your sound card, IMO.
Here is a link to a reputable on-line and physical store that sells the Behringer Amp 800:
Behringer | AMP800 - MINIAMP Compact 4-Channel | MINI AMP AMP800
I have purchased from this store and have found them to be excellent in their reliability.
I wish you the best.