akg 712 are the best hp since 3-4 years 4me:
-very light weight, they never press unpleasent
-very linear sound
-good for mastering
-sometimes without hp amp not loud enough
also bought the olloaudio hp
-also fantastic linear sound
-more isolated, good for details, but not so suitable to wear it 6 hours or so.
don’t know there are possebilities for some finetuning
-loud enough without hp amp
Have a look at the Roberts Pillow Talk… you can get them surprisingly loud without disturbing your partner, and it’s way more comfortable than using in ears.
I have the mm-500 and they are endgame headphones in my opinion. Don’t think I will ever have any reason to upgrade. Before I got them I hated every headphone I tried for mixing but these translate great to my genelec monitors. I also think for mixing and studio use they are better than the lcd-5 which are very finicky with how you position them on your head for some reason (maybe the difference in ear cups?).
They don’t seem to need a heavy duty headphone amp (like my sennheiser hd-600 did for example), so once I got them I sold all my headphone amps and I am just using one of the headphone outs on my audio interface (a prism titan).
Looking for some open-back headphones that won’t break the bank. Would love some of those MM-500s, but that’s too much.
I’ll be interested in these new MM-100s when they are available. Anything else in the sub €300-€400 range? For studio use only, maybe a bit of light listening. Open-back essential, as I don’t like feeling closed in. Currently using Koss Porta Pros (!) just because they are open.
it becomes important when taking into consideration the fact that most audio interfaces, phones, and computers have terrible headphone amplifiers, which often distort driving anything with moderate power needs
don’t need anything crazy for most headphones, but if you’re producing and want to use higher-sensitivity cans you’ll want some sort of amp, namely for use from an audio interface. i’ve been using an old fiio amp that’s very clean, runs whatever i’ve thrown at it just fine and has been since I was a teenager
Honestly I would just continue to use the Porta Pro. Of course you need a corrective EQ to fix the high frequency roll-off, but the beauty of them (other than being open backed) is that they’re on-ear as opposed to in-ear or over-ear.
I posted a dedicated thread about the KOSS Porta Pro the other day but deleted it shortly after. I thought peeps might think I’m taking the piss with them having such a crazy roll-off, but with a corrective EQ for mixing I really like them.
Also I was a teen in the 80s so maybe I’m biased, but I absolutely love the physical design as well. You can buy the same model today as was launched back in 1984 (the one with blue driver vents and a standard stereo cable).
Bert, Grover and Santa Schwarzenegger made a nice review video about it and even threw in some history. It’s a fun half-hour and you just might find you no longer wish to replace them.
Seriously, just stick a corrective EQ in there, that’s what I do and I freaking love the things!
The MDR7506 or V6 are a really good inexpensive choice.
If you pick one of these up I highly recommend you also get a pair of the Beyerdynamic velour pads (https://global.beyerdynamic.com/edt-250v.html) that will make them even more comfortable and less sweaty.