Kanped
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+1 to Pexon for that. 80s are much better for your applications.
BTW, I just realised that Beyerdynamics make the legendary DT 100s, which of course I've encountered many times. IMO, they sounded terrible and are seriously uncomfortable but for studio monitoring when tracking (e.g., so the drummer can hear the backing track/click track while recording) they are simply amazing, with very little bleed and as much volume as you could every need.
Products designed for a specific purpose that do it exceedingly well; bodes well for them. As I said before, they wouldn't be my personal choice but I can't imagine you'd be disappointed with them either; on paper, they're really good headphones and should perform very well.
BTW, I just realised that Beyerdynamics make the legendary DT 100s, which of course I've encountered many times. IMO, they sounded terrible and are seriously uncomfortable but for studio monitoring when tracking (e.g., so the drummer can hear the backing track/click track while recording) they are simply amazing, with very little bleed and as much volume as you could every need.
Products designed for a specific purpose that do it exceedingly well; bodes well for them. As I said before, they wouldn't be my personal choice but I can't imagine you'd be disappointed with them either; on paper, they're really good headphones and should perform very well.