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Sonarworks trial expired
Sonarworks trial expired







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Or might be perfect, if you don't mind tweaking a bit of latency timing afterwards.) I find open-backed more pleasing to listen to, but you'll record the headphones if you record vocals with open-backed (not a problem with louder instruments further from your head, guitar amps etc, but you'll also hear the live instrument AND the headphone mix, which is probably not ideal. Is that right? What types of each do you suggest? Should I have both for recording and mixing? As far as I know the closed/sealed back type is for recording and open back is for mixing. I was also wondering what type to get - regular or open back. New technology has certainly become available since I bought these Sennies so I'd be obliged for your input. So I was thinking about replacing them with a better pair and would love to have some opinions since I think every single person in here has a pair they swear by. I've sworn by my Sennheiser HD 280 pros for years but the head band padding is worn out and falling apart now. It's all personal preference but quality is always a factor too. We all know this topic is like asking what's the best shoes? or. What headphone amps do you use/recommend? But I have to just about max the volume on my interface just to hear them due to 300ohms. UPDATE: I went with the Sennheiser HD 650s.









Sonarworks trial expired