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Tasty sound
I have two pairs, first I bought was much, much more expensive than today you can buy, and I am very lucky to have them. I use Roland RH-200 at on-locations recordings (mostly acoustic music concerts) and later at home to master recordings made.
Pros: Sound is rich and tasty, in the same time clear so you can hear all bad things recorded. I have used other headphones too - there sound was very dry, but possibility to hear defects of recording - the same.
Headphones are closed type, and really sounds from outside do not reach your ears.
Cons: Althought they are over-ear, my earlobes are being pressed and after long hours of work they start to pain.
And during years of using defect as cracle at some frequencies occour.
I think next headphones I will buy will be the same. I have tried several but like these best.
Pros: Sound is rich and tasty, in the same time clear so you can hear all bad things recorded. I have used other headphones too - there sound was very dry, but possibility to hear defects of recording - the same.
Headphones are closed type, and really sounds from outside do not reach your ears.
Cons: Althought they are over-ear, my earlobes are being pressed and after long hours of work they start to pain.
And during years of using defect as cracle at some frequencies occour.
I think next headphones I will buy will be the same. I have tried several but like these best.
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Great headphone to use with a digital piano
I use those headphones with a digital piano (Roland FP-90X).
They isolate you from external source very well.
The sound is clear and accurate. The bass are quite powerful, so I do sometime adjust a bit on the piano's equalizer.
They isolate you from external source very well.
The sound is clear and accurate. The bass are quite powerful, so I do sometime adjust a bit on the piano's equalizer.
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