Mixing on Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO sucks big time

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I read in the past many reviews which headphone is good for mixing stuff and thought the BD DT 990 Pro was heaven. Now I can tell you, I am not happy with my results and the choices I made with those headphones. I've got also the Sony MDR 7506 but I don't like this sound either.

I know it is always better to mix on speakers, but the KRK Rokit 6 are also not the best choice for mixing....

I searched around on the internet and saw on many places the Sennheiser HD 650 are really nice, but way out of my budget.

I am considering selling both headphones but which headphone will give you a better, clean sound? I don't like the sound of BD overall. Lacking on the low's, and the hi's are sounding very harsh :/

I hope anyone could give me advice :)

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mvd83 wrote:I read in the past many reviews which headphone is good for mixing stuff and thought the BD DT 990 Pro was heaven. Now I can tell you, I am not happy with my results and the choices I made with those headphones. I've got also the Sony MDR 7506 but I don't like this sound either.

I know it is always better to mix on speakers, but the KRK Rokit 6 are also not the best choice for mixing....

I searched around on the internet and saw on many places the Sennheiser HD 650 are really nice, but way out of my budget.

I am considering selling both headphones but which headphone will give you a better, clean sound? I don't like the sound of BD overall. Lacking on the low's, and the hi's are sounding very harsh :/

I hope anyone could give me advice :)
First off, do you have room treatment or room correction software? Your Rokits are not that bad ( I owned a pair for several years) and you are most likely not getting good results because of the room. I have a combo of room treatment and IK's ARC 2.

As for headphones, I have been working with AKG 240 headphones for over 25 years now and they are not found in every studio in the world for nothing. :wink:

But remember like with any monitor, you must learn them.

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Check if your headphoes are one of the supported models on Sonarworks Reference, pretty sure (BD DT 990 Pro is).
https://www.sonarworks.com/reference/headphones
Then try out the demo and see if that makes any improvement according to your preferences.
https://www.sonarworks.com/reference


Personally I have Reference v4 and HD 600, HD 650 and ATH M50x and I just need to point out that there is a certain skill that has to be learned when mixing in headphones. It really doesn't matter how good one are when mixing with proper speakers, it has to be learned in/with headphones, trial and error...

For me Reference is worth it, and if one waits for a good sale it is even more worth it... I purchased my HD 650 and ATH M50x with custom profiles and have not regret it one day.

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@JJ_Jettflow: I haven't done any treatment but I will in the future. I read also some reviews about the KRKs. But maybe I should give it another shot.

@Kr3eM: I've got also the ATH M50x but I don't like the higher frequencies so much. But I will give it another try with those correction software. I have tried Sonarworks but it is pretty expensive. I will try from Tone Boosters isone and morphit, maybe that will do something to my mixes :)

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Try Morphit, it made postitive difference to my headphone mixes, but still, you need to learn to mix on anything, before I had this Sennheiser HD 201 I used some old hi fi Philips set that nobody could even listen music with how they sounded, but I learned them and could get decent mixes done on them, so much trial&error and I learned that suckers inside out.

If I were buying new cans, Sennheiser HD 380 Pro would be my choice.
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Thanks for your reply. I will try Morphit to see if this solves my current issues.

Have you every compared the Sennheiser HD 380 PRO with the BD 990 PRO or the Audio Technica M50x?

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mvd83 wrote:@JJ_Jettflow: I haven't done any treatment but I will in the future. I read also some reviews about the KRKs. But maybe I should give it another shot.

@Kr3eM: I've got also the ATH M50x but I don't like the higher frequencies so much. But I will give it another try with those correction software. I have tried Sonarworks but it is pretty expensive. I will try from Tone Boosters isone and morphit, maybe that will do something to my mixes :)

Speaker placement is important also. For instance, if you have them too close to the wall, you will not get a true frequency response. That is just one of many things you have to take into consideration. As well, I have the ATH 50x as well and they do not hold a candle to AGKs. Not in the least. 50x are very colored.

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There is plenty of good articles about treating a room in Sound on Sound magazine. Open backed headphones are generally better for mixing. As already posted, learn your monitor system, whatever it is.
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