Rchandra
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The nighthawks are not headphones you use for mastering tracks. They are headphones you use to enjoy your music. For long periods of time.
The nighthawks are not headphones you use for mastering tracks. They are headphones you use to enjoy your music. For long periods of time.
Take a look at the ETHER Flow perhaps. Definitely comfortable and more balanced FR for mixing and the light weight and comfort are great.
Those are some amazing looking cans, but are unfortunately beyond my price range at the current moment, I can go as high as $800 or so.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Hello everyone! I have a question to ask of Nighthawk listeners:
I am currently looking for a pair of cans specifically to mix and produce music on.
The key criteria for the headphones is: Easy-listening (non grating highs that will fatigue me), relatively uncolored/neutral sound, and lastly; comfort for long listening sessions.
I read some-pages back of people attesting to the mixing capabilities on these cans, as they can expose mud in the bass frequencies of a mix etc., making it easier to realize and fix. On the flip side, I have also read others say the Nighthawks are very colored, and aren't good for analyzing the true fidelity of a mix, due to the rolled off highs etc.
Can anyone give me their 2c on these cans, and how the nighthawks might fair for mixing use?
Thank you very much!
I'm probably one of the few that didn't bother with burning in, I don't notice much of what people are saying about the sound straight out the box, sounded fine for me. Was using it straight out my phone (Axon 7) and then my Chord Mojo. Too early to give a mature opinion on them, just received them on Christmas.