Headphones For Your Home Recording Studio
You will be using your headphones, for recording, mixing
and playback. If you plan to record a second person you will want a second
pair. You will be wearing them for long periods of time so I recommend trying
some on and finding some that are comfortable for you.
Open back headphones usually sound better so are great
for mixing but some sound can escape from the back and may be picked up by your
microphone so not so good for recording. I personally only use close back
headphones.
My advice is no matter which ones you choose, learn the
way your headphones respond and get very familiar with them. From using the
same headphones for many years I have a pretty good idea of what my music will
sound like on different types of speakers and systems when I listen on my
headphones.
Studio Headphones can range anywhere from $50-$500 but if you’re on a budget I don’t think you need to go crazy here. There are some very good studio headphones in the $50-$150 range. Access the web

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