can you demo using HD600 or open backs like that when recording? I don't have any closed headphones right now, i have HD598 and HD600, can you show me the difference? Thanks
@HiFiReviewer hello! HD 600 and HD 598 are great for mixing, but not for recording vocals because they are open-aire designed. Use closed models for recording, like HD 280, HD 380, HD 25-1 II, HD 205, HD 203, HD 201.
The video is really awkward but the tips are very helpful haha, thanks a lot!
BlazedOfficial 2 months ago 2
@BlazedOfficial we're a company full of audio nerds, so its to be expected lol
sennheiserusa 2 months ago 6
would the hd 20 pro be good for mixing modern metal
metalganjmoshmonster 3 months ago
@metalganjmoshmonster yes it would...exceptional clarity with a satisfying attack for those stabby double kicks :D
sennheiserusa 3 months ago
@sennheiserusa sorry i meant to say hd 280 pro
metalganjmoshmonster 3 months ago
@metalganjmoshmonster yes!
sennheiserusa 2 months ago
Yo seemed a little salty about #9...sounds like he's had a personal experience lol
MrKingoftheeast1 4 months ago
NICE TIPZ! GOOD STUFF!
JONBEATZDADE 5 months ago
Damn tip 1# is usefull. Know what the fuck your doing!
Ch3sterB 7 months ago
sennheiser did it again gotta love their mics
AgentA2628 11 months ago
Tip #11. Use a computer with a decent sound card. Not a crappy Mac with built-in audio.
myuzakitheglitcher 11 months ago
can you demo using HD600 or open backs like that when recording? I don't have any closed headphones right now, i have HD598 and HD600, can you show me the difference? Thanks
HiFiReviewer 11 months ago
@HiFiReviewer hello! HD 600 and HD 598 are great for mixing, but not for recording vocals because they are open-aire designed. Use closed models for recording, like HD 280, HD 380, HD 25-1 II, HD 205, HD 203, HD 201.
sennheiserusa 11 months ago