AKG K 55
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AKG K 55 : Recensione di ericthegreat
" telefoni monolocale decente"

Opzioni Generali
Sto usando la AKG K 55 cuffie da studio per circa due anni. Queste cuffie sono uno dei preferiti di un sacco di tecnici per il monitoraggio durante la registrazione e per miscele verificando. Sono costruiti bene e hanno un suono pieno e generale. Detto questo, sono le cuffie e non hanno una presenza enorme di fascia bassa. Anche se non sono le cuffie davvero isolamento, fanno bloccare la maggior parte del suono quando si sta monitorando la registrazione po ', ma non bloccare tutto il rumore - i telefoni orecchio proprio non sono grandi abbastanza da contenere l'aderenza necessaria per bloccare tutto il rumore, anche se si adattano comodamente. Il suono delle AKG K 55 è completa e copre l'intero spettro di frequenze ad eccezione del finale molto basso. Vorrei confrontare queste cuffie Sennheiser HD 280 Pro come le cuffie sono simili nel prezzo. Mentre la AKG K 55 hanno una presenza fine molto meglio bassa, la qualità generale è abbastanza comparabile e sia consegnerà un suono preciso. Direi che preferisco la AKG K 55 meglio a causa della presenza di fascia bassa che rende meglio per la miscelazione, anche se non ho mai fare troppo mescolare le cuffie. Direi che questi sono più adatti per il monitoraggio durante la registrazione e per la verifica mix piuttosto che miscelare stesso. Per questo motivo mi sento di raccomandare a queste cuffie per coloro che cercano un gran paio di cuffie per uso generale, ma anche incoraggiare coloro che sono interessati di controllare le AKGs ho menzionato in quanto è una questione di preferenze personali. Le AKG K 55 sono molto ragionevole nel prezzo, che è meno di un centinaio di dollari USD, e sono un insieme molto complesso di cuffie che offrono un suono pieno per un piccolo set di cuffie a un piccolo prezzo.
I've been using the AKG K 55 studio headphones for about two years. These headphones are a favorite of a lot of engineers for monitoring while recording and for checking mixes on. They are built well and have a full sound overall. This being said, they are headphones and they don't have a huge low end presence. While they aren't isolation headphones really, they do block out most of the sound when you are monitoring while recording, but won't block out all the noise - the ear phones just aren't big enough to fit snug enough to block out all the noise, although they do fit comfortably. The sound of the AKG K 55 is full and it covers the whole frequency spectrum except for the very low end. I would compare these headphones to the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones as they are similar in price. While the AKG K 55 have a much better low end presence, the overall sound quality is pretty comparable and both will deliver an accurate sound. I would say that I prefer the AKG K 55 better because of the low end presence that makes them better for mixing, although I never do too much mixing on headphones. I would say that these are best suited for monitoring while recording and for checking mixes rather than mixing itself. For this reason I would recommend these headphones to those looking for a great pair of headphones for overall use, but would also encourage those interested to check out the AKG’s I mentioned as it is a matter of personal preference. The AKG K 55 are very reasonable in price, which is less than a hundred dollars USD, and are an overall great set of headphones that deliver a full sound for such a small set of headphones at such a small price.
Original English text: decent studio phonesOverall Opinion
I've been using the AKG K 55 studio headphones for about two years. These headphones are a favorite of a lot of engineers for monitoring while recording and for checking mixes on. They are built well and have a full sound overall. This being said, they are headphones and they don't have a huge low end presence. While they aren't isolation headphones really, they do block out most of the sound when you are monitoring while recording, but won't block out all the noise - the ear phones just aren't big enough to fit snug enough to block out all the noise, although they do fit comfortably. The sound of the AKG K 55 is full and it covers the whole frequency spectrum except for the very low end. I would compare these headphones to the Sennheiser HD 280 Pro headphones as they are similar in price. While the AKG K 55 have a much better low end presence, the overall sound quality is pretty comparable and both will deliver an accurate sound. I would say that I prefer the AKG K 55 better because of the low end presence that makes them better for mixing, although I never do too much mixing on headphones. I would say that these are best suited for monitoring while recording and for checking mixes rather than mixing itself. For this reason I would recommend these headphones to those looking for a great pair of headphones for overall use, but would also encourage those interested to check out the AKG’s I mentioned as it is a matter of personal preference. The AKG K 55 are very reasonable in price, which is less than a hundred dollars USD, and are an overall great set of headphones that deliver a full sound for such a small set of headphones at such a small price.
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