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Perfect phones for this type of application. These really help me determine which ambient noises are being picked up by the mics. I'm using these to monitor audio during field video productions. The 32db sound isolation is great.
the only things i disliked about them is the band started to crack after a couple months. these are a good pair of headphones if your looking nto to spend a ton of a pair of headphones.
I budgeted about $350 for headphones (mostly for PC gaming) but most reviews steered me to these. Sound is pretty great to me. Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5 Pros are already on the way. My ears and the sides of my head were definitely feeling uncomfortable after about 4 hours of WOW. I'm not an audiophile and definitely do not care about sound enough to become one. I am also not scared to spend money if I judge one product to be superior to another.
I've lengthened the head band so that it does not rest firmly on my head, and find that the earpieces are comfortable for extended playing sessions. Next upgrade is to get comparable sound in an external speaker system. I went for the higher end product based product reviews and so far am quite satified with my choice. I use these with my Yamaha DGX 620 Portable Grand and found a depth and richness of sound that I was not getting with the built in speakers. Bass tones in particular are richer, and treble tones more lively.
The Sony's blow these out of the water. These are my first Sennheiser Headphones. They also seem to mate better with my Yamaha receiver for impedance purposes.The Sennheiser HD-280's will give you better sound than less expensive headphones, but both the Sony 7506 and V700DJ models are overall better in sound, sensitivity, power handling, and distortion. The 7506's have deeper bass, better imaging, extended treble, and are more sensitive. I purchased them based upon the glowing reviews for their sound. I just also bought a pair of Sony 7506 headphones at about the same price range.
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