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    Q. Should I buy a Headphone Amp?

    I recently purchased some Sennheiser HD600 headphones and have been told that I'll need a good headphone amplifier to make...

    Sound Advice Aug 2007
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    Beyerdynamic Headzone Pro

    Surround Sound Headphone System

    If you thought you couldn't hear surround sound on headphones, it's time you thought again.

    Reviews Mar 2007
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    LA Audio Can-D

    Headphone Delay

    A dedicated headphone delay might seem like a bit of a luxury, but it could make life a lot more pleasant for the working engineer.

    Reviews Jun 2006
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    Q. Why can't I do all my mixing on headphones?

    Every article I have read on the subject of mixing states that you want to have an 'uncoloured' room sound. So wouldn't it be better to mix using headphones, which will have no issues with room acoustics at all?

    Sound Advice Feb 2006
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    ART Head Amp

    Headphone Amplifier

    The ART Head Amp provides simple headphone monitoring for several performers. It's built into a small folded-steel...

    Reviews Jun 2005
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    Equation Audio RP20

    Headphones

    These studio headphones provide excellent monitoring resolution at a surprisingly affordable price.

    Reviews Mar 2005
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    Q. What kind of headphones are right for me?

    I'm considering the purchase of two sets of headphones: the AKG K240DF (flat response) for mixing, and the K271 (coloured response) for musicians to wear when monitoring their own signal, giving them the best sound for inspiration and encouragement. Would these models be suitable for these applications?

    Sound Advice Apr 2004
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    On-stage Monitoring

    Sound On Stage

    Learn how to choose and use on-stage speaker or headphone monitoring systems. After all, if you can't hear what you're doing, then your live performances are going to suffer.

    Techniques Mar 2004
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    Q. Why does my track seem slower when I listen on headphones?

    I produce electronic dance music. Much of the time I work with headphones on, to help me focus on detailed sounds in repetitive loops. However, I often notice that when I switch to listening on speakers (to check the actual mix and so on) the track seems a bit faster. What could be the cause?

    Sound Advice Feb 2004
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    Mixing On Headphones

    What To Use & How To Do It

    It's often necessary to work on headphones in the home studio, even when mixing. So what headphones should you choose, and how do you go about getting the best results?

    Techniques Dec 2003
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    Direct Sound Extreme Isolation Headphones

    Closed-back Headphones

    Direct Sound Extreme Isolation Headphones are designed to offer more isolation than ordinary closed-back models...

    Reviews Oct 2003
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    AKG K271

    Closed-back Headphones

    A new pair of closed-back headphones from AKG which are well suited to recording and overdubbing.

    Reviews Aug 2003
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    Cue Monitoring Techniques

    Tips & Tricks

    One of the secrets of overdubbing is setting up good cue monitoring for the performer. There are, however, a number of different approaches and it is important to choose the most appropriate for the task at hand.

    Techniques Jan 2003
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    Sennheiser HD600

    Open-backed Headphones

    We check out Sennheiser's flagship open-backed headphones, compensated to make them sound more like speakers.

    Reviews Jun 2002
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    Sony MDR7506 & MDR7509

    Monitor Headphones

    We test two pairs of high-quality closed-back headphones for discerning studio users.

    Reviews May 2002
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    Sennheiser HD250 Linear II

    Closed-back Headphones

    These Sennheiser headphones combine high sound quality with comfortable design.

    Reviews Apr 2002
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    DACS Headlite

    Headphone Amplifier

    Paul White listens in on the new headphone amplifier from British makers DACS Audio.

    Reviews Dec 1997
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    Beyerdynamic DT250

    Headphones

    Enclosed headphones that are sensibly priced, comfortable, and sound as accurate as a pair of good monitors — is it possible?

    Reviews Dec 1995

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