Bama
New Head-Fier
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I am a guitarist, and I am starting to play around with recording music on my computer. I am wanting to eventually get a bass and electronic drum set to add additional tracks to my songs as well. However, I live in an apartment, so playing through speakers or amps of any kind is a no-go.
I really like the idea of wireless headphones. This would make it super easy to play instruments, as I am already having to deal with guitar cables as I play anyway. Also, this would be nice for playing music from iTunes when doing chores around the apartment.
Are good quality wireless headphones out there for under $200 that would be appropriate for a wide variety of instruments and music? Also, my recording audio interface supports 24-bit/96khz recording, and I know Kleer only supports 16-bit/44.1khz. Am I better of going with analog wireless, or just sticking with Kleer technology and 16-bit/44.1khz? FYI, none of my 3,000+ songs on iTunes are in 24-bit/96khz format, although I have a ton of ALAC lossless tracks ripped from CDs.
I really like the idea of wireless headphones. This would make it super easy to play instruments, as I am already having to deal with guitar cables as I play anyway. Also, this would be nice for playing music from iTunes when doing chores around the apartment.
Are good quality wireless headphones out there for under $200 that would be appropriate for a wide variety of instruments and music? Also, my recording audio interface supports 24-bit/96khz recording, and I know Kleer only supports 16-bit/44.1khz. Am I better of going with analog wireless, or just sticking with Kleer technology and 16-bit/44.1khz? FYI, none of my 3,000+ songs on iTunes are in 24-bit/96khz format, although I have a ton of ALAC lossless tracks ripped from CDs.