joev789
New Head-Fier
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Well, sorry to butt in on everybody, but..
Hey all,
I'm a newb when it comes to headphones. I use a program called Fruity Loops to compose music regularly. When I get so many instruments going at once, my laptop speakers crackle. I've used external speakers and they crackle as well. I've determinded that my sound card can't handle the amount of processing I'm asking it to do. I plan to upgrade my sound card to the Asus Xonar Essence STXcard. It's high end and I'll need some equal quality headphones to go with it.
I don't want to spend more than $150 on the phones. I have my eye on the Sennheiser HD595but like I said, I'm a newb and could use advice. Although I do most of my work at home, I don't want to have to use an amp to get the full quality out of my phones. I believe that the higher the impedence, the better it is to have an amp, correct? These phones have an impedence of only 50 ohms. From the research I've done I don't think these would need an amp. Am I right?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I don't need noise canceling and I don't want a mic. Just some good quality headphones that will allow me to listen to trance, piano, rock, metal, electropop... everything, without hindrance.
You're going to want monitor headphones for producing music, a pair of Sony MDR-V150's are better than the 595's for producing. I thought ATH-M50's were studio but people say they're good for bass which confuses me as shouldn't the bass be normal if they're monitors?
Ignore me but what I'm saying is that your definitely going to want monitor headphones or speakers.