TOP 3 Studio Headphones 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- TOP 3 Studio Headphones 2024!
UPDATE: You can connect high-impedance headphones directly to compatible Mac computers introduced in 2021 or later. Your Mac can adjust the sound output based on the type of device connected, such as low- or high-impedance headphones or line-level audio devices. When you connect headphones with an impedance of less than 150 ohms, the headphone jack provides up to 1.25 volts RMS. For headphones with an impedance of 150 to 1K ohms, the headphone jack delivers 3 volts RMS. This may remove the need for an external headphone amplifier.
Compatible Mac computers
These Mac computers support high-impedance headphones with the built-in headphone jack:
MacBook Air introduced in 2022 or later
MacBook Pro introduced in 2021 or later
Mac mini introduced in 2023
Mac Studio introduced in 2022 or later
Mac Pro introduced in 2023
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auditon.co.uk/
Open Vs Closed Back:
www.soundguys.com/open-back-v...
Audio Technica:
www.audio-technica.com/en-gb/...
Neumann NDH 30:
www.neumann.com/en-en/product...
Steven Slate VSX:
stevenslateaudio.com/vsx
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Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Open Vs. Closed Back
01:48 What is Impedance?
02:21 Using Headphones
02:49 Audio Technica
05:54 Neumann
07:32 Audient iD4 MKII
08:23 The Details
09:18 Can You Mix On Headphones?
10:31 Steven Slate VSX
12:07 Outro - เพลง
I’d love to see a review on the recently released Sennheiser 490 Pro, which has both producer and mixer options.
You mentioned that you can hear every frequency with the NDH 30's. How does that element compare to the Slate VSX's? Can you hear a good amount of detail like that with them too? (be it with the emulation software on or off)
I’ve found that the Slate VSX is more for shaping your overall sound. You can hear how it punches, how it balances, and how it sounds in different situations. Where it’s lacking and how it compares to references. But it doesn’t give you the fine details (unless the frequency is clearly standing out, you can sometimes notice them).
This is why I like NDH 30. It really exposes the fine details of your track.
@@audiomazeltd I just bought the VSX headphones yesterday and i agree with what you said. It's more for bigger picture stuff / tone shaping. Not for detailed textural stuff. Oh well
@@Barncore It's something you need for sure. I use it daily. It really helps me references mixes so they translate across the board. General headphones do not do this, so ideally, you need both!
The m70x... are they not a little on the bright side?
I thought so when I moved over from my M50's. But my mixes on the M50's were coming out far too bright on monitors, because they're too dull and bass heavy. I found mixing on the M70x had better response with upper frequencies but it wasn't overkill like some headphones ive heard. @@donvittoriosierra
I still hesitate to buy the Steven Slates headphones system!
Yet, you bought it in the end. Great move!
Meanwhile I purchased the VSX Platinum System of Steven Slate …
VSX is incredible. I use it religiously. I only ever use SoundID now for studio monitors.
are you happy with the VSX @vewilli?
@@mrcoffeebone2279 I‘m happy with it, although I’m still not very firm at it. But I’m only a hobby musician who is in his home-studio not more than about 2 hours a day on average… I only release 2 to 3 singles per year and have only few accesses on the streaming platforms. Kind regards VEWI
Music too loud bruv. Anything else pretty noice.
Thanks for the feedback! We’re new to TH-cam, so it can only get better.
@@audiomazeltd I like the loud music lol