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Headphones for drums

Last post Nov 04, 2009, 6:01 PM by chevvies. (16 replies)
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Posted on Nov 03, 2009, 1:41 PM

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Re: Headphones for drums

Eddy41:

I'm sure the Grados are ok. but aren't they open backed?


I have found that sealed units are great for isolating pad noise if playing at lower levels.


Try some closed back Beyers.


I currently use a pair of AKG K271, which have a nice feature of cutting the audio to the drivers when removed from your head.


They also have a removable/replaceable lead and are supplied with bith vinyl and velevet pads.


Although expensive good prices can be found and they will last.


I will add a condradictory note that my 'HiFi' Sehns sound great too!!!


Matt



Never had a problem with pad noise and my Grados. Maybe I have the volume cranked too high.Stick out tongue

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Posted on Nov 04, 2009, 6:01 PM

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Re: Headphones for drums

Listening to an electronic drum kit is not the same as listening to a hi-fi, so I wouldn't advocate the use of a pair of open-backed phones such as the Grados, IMO you would be better of with Beyer DT100s, a flatter response phone more suited to a studio type application.
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