that’s a good point Will
if you wear glasses (as I do) I believe that is actually one very important issue.
I tried a Beyer that had absolutely great sound but would give me a very particular
headache after 15 minutes or so due to it pressing the glasses rods against the sides of
my head.
Cheers
Gian
Em 16/12/2014, à(s) 21:17, Will Godfrey
<willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk> escreveu:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 21:01:44 +0100
Florian Paul Schmidt <mista.tapas(a)gmx.net> wrote:
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I cannot really compare the cans, but I really like my Beyerdynamics
DT990 pro (250 ohm variant).
This site has some reviews:
http://www.thomann.de/de/beyerdynamic_dt990pro.htm?gclid=CMq4tMysy8ICFUzMtA…
It's an open design though, and not everyone likes that, especially as
it's detrimental when wearing the cans while recording e.g. acoustic
guitar 'cause you get a substantial amount of bleed.
I find them very comfy and adore the sound (quite a good addition to
my yamaha hs80m monitors when checking mixes). "Adore" in the sense
that I find them quite honest..
Regards,
Flo
Comfort is a real issue for me with all phones, as I am blessed? with rather big
stick-out ears.
The only ones I've ever had that were comfortable for long periods were ones I
modified many years ago with huge foam pads, a deliberately weakened spring,
and an adjustable canvas strap to take the weight evenly over my head.
Foolishly I loaned them to someone - never saw him or the phones again :(
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