^^ Maybe you're right. Strange though really, as the M80 fills a different role IMO. I prefer a large (over ear) cup for monitoring in a club, so the standard Crossfade LPs are best for me.
^^ Maybe you're right. Strange though really, as the M80 fills a different role IMO. I prefer a large (over ear) cup for monitoring in a club, so the standard Crossfade LPs are best for me.
"Even self-perception and the sense of time were changed. When the eyes were closed, colored pictures flashed past in a quickly changing kaleidoscope. What had caused this condition?" -- Albert Hofmann -- Laboratory Notes (1943)
true @ listening and bass heavy... obviously not for production. I'm thinking bass heavy isn't bad for mixing when in a club though. Thoughts? I'm an aspiring wedding DJ and the volumes aren't going to be as loud there so from what I've experienced so far, it isn't hard to get sufficient headphones for mixing in a wedding environment.
Originally Posted by Elon_Musk
They're great for mixing in clubs. I use them and have several London DJ friends who use them.
"Even self-perception and the sense of time were changed. When the eyes were closed, colored pictures flashed past in a quickly changing kaleidoscope. What had caused this condition?" -- Albert Hofmann -- Laboratory Notes (1943)
they are not in the radioshacks anywhere near me
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