I've used the M40's and M50's for a long time. There is nothing on the market that matches them. I love AKG's as well and have used K271's and K240's, but the ATH series, dollar for dollar, is the best value on the market.
Thanks for the video! I'm a seventeen year old film scorer from Berlin. I'm currently planing my Pacific Crest Trail hike. And instead of taking hundreds of photos I'm going to try and focus on sound - because I just feel it is so underrated. We don't want to just be reminded of the places we went, but actually get to go back there. And with sounds, whenever you feel like it you can put on your headphones and disappear. I want to record sounds I encounter on trail and add musical elements/ responses on top using a basic synth/ midi controller. Unfortunately I can't bring my Mac because that's WAY too heavy. Any tips on portable working setups. I have an iPad that I would like to use. Like I said, I want to record sounds (I'm looking into different tascam models) + process and edit them on an iPad Pro app (any suggestions?) and then bring along a very lightweight midi controller or synth to layer brief musical responses (for now, i'm thinking a seaboard - any other suggestions). Could such a setup work? I want as much artistic freedom without being too heavy lol...
Would like to see it now, huh... My audio-technica headphones just felt apart in sense of material in 2 years, they sound good, but looks like a shit.... More on that, little bag from the same materials as headphone covers as well start chip off material parts *even with no use at all* on the shelf - just very cheap terrible material that they made from.
breakaway cable! I'm ordering one now, along with a Jerkstopper. Amazing how much crossover there is with photo/video/audio stuff.
Thanks thats it!!!!Perfect for my zoom f6 out in the field
Great info especially the tip on breakaway cable!
Nice review, man. Was thinking on buying a pair of headphones and I'm totally decided for these ones.
I've used the M40's and M50's for a long time. There is nothing on the market that matches them. I love AKG's as well and have used K271's and K240's, but the ATH series, dollar for dollar, is the best value on the market.
Thanks for the video! I'm a seventeen year old film scorer from Berlin. I'm currently planing my Pacific Crest Trail hike. And instead of taking hundreds of photos I'm going to try and focus on sound - because I just feel it is so underrated. We don't want to just be reminded of the places we went, but actually get to go back there. And with sounds, whenever you feel like it you can put on your headphones and disappear. I want to record sounds I encounter on trail and add musical elements/ responses on top using a basic synth/ midi controller. Unfortunately I can't bring my Mac because that's WAY too heavy. Any tips on portable working setups. I have an iPad that I would like to use. Like I said, I want to record sounds (I'm looking into different tascam models) + process and edit them on an iPad Pro app (any suggestions?) and then bring along a very lightweight midi controller or synth to layer brief musical responses (for now, i'm thinking a seaboard - any other suggestions). Could such a setup work? I want as much artistic freedom without being too heavy lol...
sound quelle Tascam dr 100 mk iii bro
bought these headphones and love them. How about best IEM's for field recording
hey what is the breakaway cable you use? Thanks for a great review, I'm buying the M40x
Would like to see it now, huh... My audio-technica headphones just felt apart in sense of material in 2 years, they sound good, but looks like a shit.... More on that, little bag from the same materials as headphone covers as well start chip off material parts *even with no use at all* on the shelf - just very cheap terrible material that they made from.
thanks dude!