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by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Sennheiser has unveiled the new HD 480 Pro professional recording and monitoring headphones, positioned as their highest tier closed-back pro-audio headphones for monitoring, music production, and mixing (not to be confused with the iconic open-back HD 600 series and audiophile reference-monitoring HD 800 series).
Sennheiser HD 480 PRO Plus Professional Recording and
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Apple announced the highly anticipated AirPods Max 2, the successor to its first-ever flagship over-ear headphones. The new AirPods Max 2 promise plenty of upgrades and improvements, including new features like Adaptive Audio, Conversation Awareness, Voice Isolation, and Live Translation. These features join several other impressive upgrades, including 1.5x more effective Active Noise Cancellation, markedly improved
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
JBL has added to their lineup of activewear headphones with four new entries: the all-new JBL Endurance Zone and Endurance Pace, and the updated JBL Endurance Peak 4 and Endurance Run 3. This new run offers a variety of form factors to fit your personal routine, lifestyle, and budget, including classic wired in-ear (Run 3), true wireless open-ear (Zone and Peak 4), and behind-the-head neck-banded (Pace) options to consider.
JBL Endurance Peak II Headphones
The JBL Endurance Zone is the flagship member of the Endurance family, their
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted
Beyerdynamic has introduced the DT 270 Pro Compact Studio Headphones, a sleek and small entry to their lineup. With a durable spring-steel headband, detachable cable, lightweight build, and foldable frame, these compact and wired close-back phones are perfect for creators, musicians, and audio professionals who need accurate reference monitoring both at home and on-the-go.
The DT 270 Pro headphones make no compromise to
by Trevor Collins · Posted
It’s more than likely that you have a loved one who owns a podcast. It’s their baby, their creative outlet, their place to vent and talk about documentaries that no one watches. Rather than gifting an elevated pine-scented candle or plaid sweater this holiday season, give them something they actually want. We’ve put together a list of our 11 favorite podcast gifts, ranging from budget-friendly to super fancy for those who deserve it. Why did we pick 11? Because
by Trevor Collins · Posted
Bose is announcing new additions to their lines of earbuds and portable speakers. First up is the SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, which now comes in a new citrus yellow colorway to complement the existing black and blue dusk options.
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Many budding producers may wonder if it is best to use monitors while mixing or whether headphones can give an equally accurate picture of one’s mix. And while many professionals will insist that monitors are the best way to go, an argument can be made as to why mixing with headphones is sometimes more appropriate. So, let’s look at the pros and cons of both monitors and headphones and explore some tips that will help you get the best mix possible.
Are Monitors Better for Mixing?
Most often, it is recommended that monitors be used for mixing
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Any seasoned gamer will tell you that sound quality is as important as graphics when it comes to enjoying a realistic gaming experience. And while there is an overwhelming range of gaming headphones on the market, we’ve picked the best ones in every price category to help simplify your search.
Under $50
JBL excels at producing reliable gear at accessible prices. And if you’re looking for a basic yet decent pair of gaming headphones, it’s hard to go wrong with the wired
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Like most of us, if you don’t have the optimal recording space for mixing Dolby Atmos tracks, or you just can’t afford a 7.1.4 speaker-based system, you’re going to be relying on headphones to do your mixing. This is not necessarily a bad thing. With the right pair of headphones, you can get a soundstage that convincingly approximates a Dolby Atmos speaker setup, while saving yourself thousands of dollars in expensive gear and acoustic room treatment.
For the best imaging experience, the key is to invest in open-back headphones, as they will
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
Despite their pleasing aesthetics, vintage-style headphones rarely offer quality sound or durable build. Music is often muffled and indistinct. The headphones are typically made with cheap plastic and foam pads that either refuse to stay attached or will disintegrate at the first hint of moisture. In other words, most retro headphones are all style, no substance.
However, there are exceptions to this style-over-substance rule, many
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
What is a DAC?
If you’ve dipped your toes into the audiophile world, you’ve probably seen the term, “DAC” referenced in countless articles and online forums. Why? In short, a DAC can make your music sound better. But what is a DAC, and how does it work?
Simply put, DAC stands for “digital to audio converter.” You may be surprised to discover that you already use DACs all the time. For example, your phone has a DAC, as does your computer or any other digital device that emits sound. DACs are necessary because our ears can’t read digits. Rather
by Trevor Collins · Posted
Few names are as synonymous with pro audio as AKG. Originally founded in Austria, AKG has a reputation for producing quality audio products, from speakers and headphones to professional studio microphones, representing 75 years of innovation. In today’s market, however, AKG is perhaps best known for its wide range of quality headphone offerings. From convenient, consumer wireless products to audiophile-centric studio cans, AKG offers a diverse range of headphones with something for just about everyone.
In this article, we’ll look at some of
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
When looking for the best headphones for your mixing needs, there are several factors worth considering before taking the purchasing plunge. Here are some brief guidelines and recommendations when choosing your ideal pair of mixing headphones.
Open-Back vs. Closed-Back Headphones
For those unfamiliar with open-back headphones, their basic design characteristic is an open earcup (and we’ll talk about the advantages of this below). This means that open-back headphones leak sound as well as let in sound from the surrounding environment. For this
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Andrew Swift inspects the Sennheiser HD490 PRO open-back headphones at this year’s NAMM show. These new headphones are great for music production and mixing.
What do you think of Sennheiser’s latest headphones? Let us know in the Comments section, below.