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Ron
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: December 1, 2012
Bottom Line: Ok, so you can't do a mix-down or E.Q. with these...but anyone who knows about sound E.Q, knows there are only a select few headphone types and brands that you can. Otherewise you should use studio monitors.
Well I'm a studio drummer and I have always used headphones instead of in-ears or external monitors. It just makes the sound that much cleaner and more comfortable for me.
I have a great pair of Presonus and Audix ones that are sweet for studio jobs, but for live I love these!!!! I do a drum light mix in them because they are not N.C and I can focus more on the other musicians in the mix. they are light, and they can take a beating. Its a dual wire set up so each can gets an individual signal and its beefy. I can't say enough about them!
Plus I got them for free so the price point alone even if I had paid is superb!
I'm cirtian that there are better but not for 30 bucks and as a drummer I would rather have more money to invest in heads, sticks, and cymbals.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: 2000
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Pete Campbell
a AudioPhileDate Reviewed: August 20, 2003
Bottom Line: I am amaized at those folks who listen through good/great equipment and even take the time to piss and moan about a set of phones that cost less than most of my mic. and audio cables. Give me a break from such stupidity!
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: AudioPhile
Product model year: 1995
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$20.00
Purchased At: Don't remember
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Ed
a Casual ListenerDate Reviewed: October 4, 2001
Bottom Line: Wow, I read all of the previous reviews and was shocked.
I bought these back in 1996, and have tortured them ever since. I use them for LAN party gaming, they are comfortable (even over glasses), and it took me 5 years to finaly crack a piece of the plastic headpiece. they give clear response in gaming and can be worn for hours. I have bought and returned 2 other pairs of headphones, including a $50 set of plantronics that claimed to have great gaming and sound response.
All in all, I am quite happy with these, and am repiaring them as we speak with epoxy because they are so hard to find now.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: Casual Listener
Product model year: 1996
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$20.00
Purchased At: k-mart
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Eric Gibson
a AudiophileDate Reviewed: May 13, 2001
Bottom Line: I had begun mixing down some tracks with my Mackie mixer to send them to tape from my computer, when I picked up these headphones because they were laying there when a great depression set in. "How could I been so totally wrong in my EQ" I thought, I'd been mixing in software, but come on! Then I switched out the headphones and everything was back to normal. PHEW! I wouldn't listen to a tape of a dog licking it's ass with these phones...
GRRR
Used product for: Less than 1 month
Duration Product Used: Audiophile
Product model year: 2000
Purchased At: given to me
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Scott Pickeirll
a Audio EnthusiastDate Reviewed: February 7, 2001
Bottom Line: I figured I wouldn't paly the buy and return game with Service Merchandise and didn't know you could sample at circuit City, so I removed the earcushions and they are fantastic and not uncomfortable. It's the distance the cups bulge that causes the weekness. grab them and pluck them off.
Used product for: More than 1 year
Duration Product Used: Audio Enthusiast
Product model year: Pre 1995
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$19.00
Purchased At: Service merchandise
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