P.S. I have used this pair for four years, in studio and on-stage to monitor sequences and clicks, and full monitor, and they still function beautifully! Scott --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger" <artifax@i...> wrote: > UN.H > Hi, Un > I am using a $15 pair of Discwashers. They work great.The volume is > very good, and frequency response covers the full range of the kit. > They are not here right now, so I don't know the exact model, but you > don't need to spend a lot of $$.Make sure you get the full cup ear > coverage, and a low impedence,(how low? I don't know, just compare.) > Scott > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven" <realvast@s...> > wrote: > > Hey guys, I was wondering what your choices were in headphones for > > listening to your electronic kit? Right now I'm using a pair of > > Grado SR225 which I've had for a couple of years I guess, but the > > left speaker has just now started to distort the bass sounds. > > They're a $200.00 pair of headphones, I love headphones and use them > > all the time, thats why I paid such a price and they sound really > > good. But now it seems I may be in need of a quick replacement > > because I can't afford another pair at the moment. So what are my > > choices as far as a good sounding pair of headphones? I use my > > stereo as my sound source for my dtxpress so I'm looking at some > > good stereo type. Do you guys think maybe I could get the left > > speaker fixed somewhere? Please let me know!! Thanks!! > > > > -UN.H
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Re: What kind of headphones are you using?
2003-04-20 by hairytrigger
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