Thanks Ingolf
oops I forgot less bass also I suppose ? The M40x and M50 have too much for me.
Yes, the DT 880- Pro is defintely more lean in the bass
Thanks Ingolf
oops I forgot less bass also I suppose ? The M40x and M50 have too much for me.
Yes, the DT 880- Pro is defintely more lean in the bass
Great ! Good to know
my choices are between the DT880, the HD600 and the AKGK702
Great ! Good to know
my choices are between the DT880, the HD600 and the AKGK702
Perhaps you try before you buy?
Just purchased the DT-770 pro80. Awesome headphones. More bassy than the DT-880 but bass stay detailed. I prefer them over the audio technica M50 and M40X which are also bass heavy but also very V-shaped.
DT770 for tracking and DT880 for mixing. You can't go wrong;)
Just purchased the DT-770 pro80. Awesome headphones. More bassy than the DT-880 but bass stay detailed. I prefer them over the audio technica M50 and M40X which are also bass heavy but also very V-shaped.
DT770 for tracking and DT880 for mixing. You can't go wrong;)
Cool!
Just purchased the DT-770 pro80. Awesome headphones. More bassy than the DT-880 but bass stay detailed. I prefer them over the audio technica M50 and M40X which are also bass heavy but also very V-shaped.
DT770 for tracking and DT880 for mixing. You can't go wrong;)
I have both ATH M50 and DT770 pro 80. ATH for listening to music, DT770 for tracking.
Yes, the DT 880- Pro is defintely more lean in the bass
Taking a look at these and Ive seen some comments on the forums about matching headphone Ohms to kemper ohms properly. Will these run into any issues?
This is a question mostly for my own illumination, hope it isn't OT.
I have a Yamaha TF5 mixer which is also my audio interface, so a) I don't use the Kemper headphone output and b) I run the Kemper main XLR into the channel of the mixer. Because the mixer is the audio interface, then all backing tracks (via Cubase), the Kemper, tracking vocals, etc. comes through the same audio path. My question is regarding relative latency.
I don't own any Focusrite gear, but all digital audio gear generates at least some degree of latency. I would expect the headphone output to introduce zero additional delay, and that an audio interface would have latency of x milliseconds. I'm perhaps more sensitive to that than some in terms of comfort level, so I was wondering if those of you who use a USB audio interface but monitor the guitar through the headphone output notice any significant delay between the two signals, i.e. hearing the audio interface x milliseconds later than the guitar.
You know, always something new to learn...