Nice video, Jon. I personally love headphones, for casual listening and for music production. I live in a house with roommates, so I can't use my speakers in late hours (I'm a night owl) Instead I use my headphones with a dedicated 24-bit/192kHz pre-amp. I usually take my open ear headphones and sometimes the good old Sennheiser HD 25 ii. What I always do when I finished a track, is to listen back to it the next day on different sources, like in ear headphones, consumer headphones (JBL and Behringer) , stereo equipment, smartphone speaker and if I've got the chance also in a car. I have German roots in my family and I am very content with German brands in particular. I also live just over the border with Germany in The Netherlands (I can take the bike and 30 minutes later I'm in nearby places) It is very handy, seen the fact that many products are a lot cheaper in Germany. And the quality is good (also for groceries from the supermarket!) Have a good day and keep up the good work!
I often use my classic HD25II for mixing and since a few years my Sennheiser Momentum. Love them so much. Sure will try those DT770. I heard a lot of good reviews on it. Btw nice track in the background.
what to do before releasing a track : the legal stuff (copyright) to get all the royalty from radio, TV etc ; exactly "when can i safely say that my track is officially released ?" i hope this will be the title of your next Vlog :)
Hello Jon! Can i ask something? You see, I'm thinking about studying music production (i wanna get into music similar to cheat codes, galantis, jonas blue. etc.). and I have song ideas, but i have no idea how to turn them into notes. I have zero knowledge about music in terms of making one (I looove listening to music). I have no access to music school/courses. All I have with me is my internet, computer, and headphones. So where do I start?
D3M190Dzz I use it with Focusrite scarlett solo usb powered sound card and it sounds clear and loud enough to work with them. i think amped out is must for this headphones. i bet it would sound better with quality non usb powered sound card, but i havent had chance to test it yet.
spend more, it helps to buy better gear ,,besides headphones and monitors converters are the very first things that reaches your ears... hd 650 sennheiser
hey headphones lovers xD i have some old studio headphones i think they are 20 years old maybe even older... but the quality of the sound even today is perfect and clear!!...but i have a problem i cant find any pic on net or anything about those...the brand is ITS and on your left&right headphone i have 2 little bars and i can pull them down or up they are for bass and min max vol...and thats all about them and they are full black leather... PLS help mee if u are familliar with the ITS headphones...
MrDobriDuh Yes, I'm currently using its trial version and it really does makes a big difference. I really want to upgrade to the full version but its quite expensive!
Yo luv the vids but you really should try the avantone mixphones best hands down only flaw is low end not good with bass but good for telling if you volume of bass is good thats all with the bass plus u can switch to and from stereo and mono
There is absolutely no information bill of 200Hz and above 6khz. You will not hear a mid bass even if you do a boost 15db low shelf with these. They are advertised as extended bass which is the saddest joke ever. But they are good for checking mid range such as Auratones. They are very two-dimensional and harsh. Surprisingly well built for the price. But do not buy these headphones.