• Headphones recommendation

    From Tobiah@toby@tobiah.org to rec.audio.pro on Tue Jan 13 07:10:39 2026
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    I Spend limit approximately $100. They should be over-ear design with
    good isolation, and faithful,transparent sound. I'll be wearing them
    for tracking in a bedroom setting.

    I did a quick search and was looking at Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and
    Sony 7506. Product searches like this quickly blow up with hundreds
    of possibilities, so I thought I'd ask hear to see if there is an
    SM57 of headphones.


    Thanks,


    Toby
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  • From kludge@kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) to rec.audio.pro on Wed Jan 14 17:43:34 2026
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    In article <10k5n9f$374ne$1@dont-email.me>, Tobiah <toby@tobiah.org> wrote:
    I Spend limit approximately $100. They should be over-ear design with
    good isolation, and faithful,transparent sound. I'll be wearing them
    for tracking in a bedroom setting.

    I did a quick search and was looking at Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and
    Sony 7506. Product searches like this quickly blow up with hundreds
    of possibilities, so I thought I'd ask hear to see if there is an
    SM57 of headphones.

    Sony 7506 is screechy and boomy and unpleasant to listen to for long
    periods, but that actually is an advantage for tracking. I would try
    it. It is something of an industry standard.

    The Beyer DT150 has a little lower leakage, and is more pleasant to
    listen to, but it's a little more money and weighs a bit more. It also
    is kind of an industry standard.
    --scott
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  • From Geoff@geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org to rec.audio.pro on Sun Jan 18 13:04:43 2026
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    On 14/01/2026 4:10 am, Tobiah wrote:
    I Spend limit approximately $100.-a They should be over-ear design with
    good isolation, and faithful,transparent sound.-a I'll be wearing them
    for tracking in a bedroom setting.

    I did a quick search and was looking at Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and
    Sony 7506.-a Product searches like this quickly blow up with hundreds
    of possibilities, so I thought I'd ask hear to see if there is an
    SM57 of headphones.


    Thanks,


    Toby

    MDR-7506 - tiring to listening to.
    Audio Technica ATH-M50X.
    Beyer DT770 / 880 (more expensive, good sound, very comfortable)
    AA Hi-X60 (dearer still, but last forever).
    --
    geoff
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  • From billy@billy@MIX.ORG to rec.audio.pro on Mon Jan 19 15:59:58 2026
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    Geoff <geoff@nospamgeoffwood.org> writes, quoting Tobiah:

    I Spend limit approximately $100. They should be over-ear design with
    good isolation, and faithful, transparent sound. I'll be wearing them
    for tracking in a bedroom setting.

    I did a quick search and was looking at Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and
    Sony 7506. Product searches like this quickly blow up with hundreds
    of possibilities, so I thought I'd ask hear to see if there is an
    SM57 of headphones.

    MDR-7506 - tiring to listening to.

    Agreed.

    Audio Technica ATH-M50X.

    This is what I still use. You can get replcement headband covers and ear
    pads for them. Beware the M70x, which is way out of the price range here
    but deserves a mention because despite its overall slightly cleaner sound
    and more accurate bottom end, the hinges that attach the earpieces to the headband will crack, for sure, rendering it useless. There is certainly
    no shortage of repair advice on Google, but hey -- you know..

    Billy Y..
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  • From Tobiah@toby@tobiah.org to rec.audio.pro on Wed Jan 21 08:35:25 2026
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    I ended up cheaping out, and got these:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DNLXX6JQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

    The isolation is surprisingly good, and they are quite comfortable.
    The fidelity seems fine, though I suspect a boost in the mid-highs.
    They don't have exaggerated bass and otherwise fit my purpose well.



    On 1/13/26 07:10, Tobiah wrote:
    I Spend limit approximately $100.-a They should be over-ear design with
    good isolation, and faithful,transparent sound.-a I'll be wearing them
    for tracking in a bedroom setting.

    I did a quick search and was looking at Sennheiser HD 280 Pro and
    Sony 7506.-a Product searches like this quickly blow up with hundreds
    of possibilities, so I thought I'd ask hear to see if there is an
    SM57 of headphones.


    Thanks,


    Toby

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