Do you think it's good enough for... recording maybe?
As in, how good issit compared to, Philips? Or those high end headphones used for recording ..
Or listening to your pedal.. Is the sound good?
Q&A [WTA] - Behringer Headphones, How's it?
Q&A [WTA] - Behringer Headphones, How's it?
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Apr 1 2008, 01:40 PM, updated 18y ago
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Do you think it's good enough for... recording maybe?
As in, how good issit compared to, Philips? Or those high end headphones used for recording .. Or listening to your pedal.. Is the sound good? |
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Apr 1 2008, 02:28 PM
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You can get cheap philip headphones that sound good too, why wanna get a behringer? I don't think these guys are well known compared to philips, sony and the likes for headphones.
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Apr 1 2008, 07:40 PM
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i have Philips SBC HP200 which cost me about RM60 at Carrefour. I love this headphone and it isolate well the sound from outside and inside. I use it to play-along with my drums and i can really hear the music thru this headphone while playing drums without cranking the volume too high. So its pretty much do the job for RM60 headphone.
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Apr 1 2008, 08:46 PM
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Thanks for the feedback ..
So it's Philips - 2 . Behringer - 1 . Hahahahaa! Hmm.. Cause all I want is the headphones to give the "true" sound without sounding too muffled of my pedal . Coz i'm plugging straight into my GT-8 .. Do you think the Philips headphones will do a better job giving me the true sound of my GT-8 than the Behringer? . Wanna tweak my GT-8 properly. Coz i have a cheap shit SOMIC headphones and the sound of my GT-8 sounds quite muffled thru it .. Not very muffled la.. But just, doesn't sound 'real' enough. Thanks! Anybody else please give ur input or suggestion? |
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Apr 1 2008, 11:45 PM
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cheap philips headphones produces more bass than normal and the highs arent crisp enough...guess thats why they're cheap...duh...
and behringer...i highly doubt its good...nothing much from behringer is good anyway. if you want the 'true' sound, search for those so-called flat response headphones...one of the cheapest around i guess is from akg...but still at least double the price of the behringer... |
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Apr 2 2008, 01:19 AM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Apr 1 2008, 11:45 PM) cheap philips headphones produces more bass than normal and the highs arent crisp enough...guess thats why they're cheap...duh... That is true for the rm 30++ somic I have.and behringer...i highly doubt its good...nothing much from behringer is good anyway. if you want the 'true' sound, search for those so-called flat response headphones...one of the cheapest around i guess is from akg...but still at least double the price of the behringer... But this cheap philips I have, SBC HL140, hurts my ears when I turn up the treble/highs from the zoom g1. It's quite trebly. http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/headphone/philips-sbc-hl140/ Very the cheap cheap cheap, rm 30 or so, but don't expect too much i guess. But seriously, if you really want treble ah.... errr.. Buy a sony fontopia ear phone. These will always be as trebly as you want. Even my walkman's earphone beats this philips model. My only complaint is the cord/wire is too short... |
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