John Willett
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Sorry, I totally disagree with this - can you explain exactly where you think the 800 is coloured? I have listened with the 800 to my own masters which I why I bought them for this purpose.
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I do not have any argument with this at all - just your first statement.
Originally Posted by MrOutside /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hello my friend. No, the HD800 is not good for monitoring or mixing as it is slightly coloured and is too pricey for a coloured headphone specifically for this purpose. |
Sorry, I totally disagree with this - can you explain exactly where you think the 800 is coloured? I have listened with the 800 to my own masters which I why I bought them for this purpose.
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Originally Posted by MrOutside /img/forum/go_quote.gif I would also not recommend the DT48 because it has a big roll-off in the highs (A version) and the other version has a slight roll off (E version). If you are looking for a neutral can to mix with, go with DT880, HD600 (rolled of highs) or something like an ultrasone proline 2500 (slams a bit heavy). From my selection, for mixing I would probably use the DT880, even though its one of the headphones I use least at the moment (l3000 and r10 get more headtime). |
I do not have any argument with this at all - just your first statement.