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Ive just tried out the KRK KNS 6400 and to be honest they didnt seem to be a great sound, plus after a while they were uncomfortable to wear,

i need some good studio headphones as i cant always work with my monitors on loud, can anyone give me an idea of which headphones would be great for mixing and working on tracks, thanks !
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I recommend the AKG K271s, most comfortable headphones I own. Light on your head and you could wear them for hours without your ears getting uncomfortable. Plus they're open back and sound great.

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I use the Beyerdynamic DT990 pro. I think they sound great and I can wear them for hours.

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GruvSyco wrote:I use the Beyerdynamic DT990 pro. I think they sound great and I can wear them for hours.
+1. I've worn them for 8+ hours and they sound great

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The most natural sounding headphones are the open-back types as they don't shut your ears out of your environment. You may even forget that you are wearing them after a while.

For comfort, get circumaural phones, which are full size and cover your entire ears, rather than clamp them. Cans that press on your ears are hard to wear for long periods.

AKG Q701 or Senheiser HD 600 would be among the top choices in open-back, circumaural 'phones.

If you've got a load of cash you may like to demo the new Sennheiser HD 700, but really this is for the most enthusiastic about their audio.

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If you have the possibility to wait, I'd go for the Aiaiai TMA-1 Studios, coming out in a few months. I know that's what I'm doing, since I've only had good experiences with their DJ headphones

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some amazing choices here, what about a budget of £80 ?
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leighbeynon wrote:some amazing choices here, what about a budget of £80 ?
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I recommend open back - I know my next pair will be. I'll save the rest for when the kiddies are around, but I've been noticing no matter how comfortable a pair of phones are, that closed environment is fatiguing.

@meldavid - those q701's look to be awesome, but that price is hurting. Need a
"no-brainer" :)

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They're so inexpensive that some are going to really scoff, but I really think that the Superlux HD668B http://www.headphone.com/headphones/superlux-hd668b.php competes well againts 'phones that are 3-4x their price.

(I know I listed a US supplier, but I think they are quite easy to get from European if not British sources.)

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I'll give another vote for the Audio Technica ATH-M50's

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I've used the Sony MDR-V6, for over 5 years. I've had to replace the earpads twice, the rest is solid strong.
Of course, I ain't no music snob.
What better religion than music itself?

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i used to used a sony headset and loved them, used them for djing and studio work, but i found they didnt represent the audio correctly sometimes when in a studio setting,

the Audio Technica ATH-M50's look very cool, just trying to get a good price at the moment, i need them now as i dont have any and need to work without monitors really, but might have to hold off and save,

seems to be a better price on US sites wonder if i it works out better to import to uk with conversion rate of the dollar?
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leighbeynon wrote:seems to be a better price on US sites wonder if i it works out better to import to uk with conversion rate of the dollar?
Don't forget that you'll also have to pay import duty.

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