BeyerDynamic DT 990 Pro
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BeyerDynamic DT 990 Pro : Recensione di ericthegreat
" un suono decente"

Opzioni Generali
La Beyer Dynamic DT 990 Pro sono super confortevoli, e il design pieghevole è impressionante. Ho posseduto la mia coppia per almeno 7 anni (ish) e sono quasi tutti che ho usato. Sono molto resistenti e suonano veramente bene. E infatti, che è probabilmente il mio unico problema con il 7506. Suonano troppo bene. Praticamente ogni mix che ho fatto con loro suoni incredibilmente impressionante in cuffia, ma quando il mix finale è giocato su un altro sistema, c'è molto da regolare. Credo che devi solo imparare a compensare, ma sembra che un sacco di compensazione soprattutto i bassi e chiarezza di tutto (come l'auricolare suona molto più completo, più chiaro e incisivo di quanto il mix è davvero). Ho una serie di Dynamics Beyer costoso che ho posseduto per molto tempo, ma non li uso perché non pompare fuori i livelli di volume che il 7506 fa e che inizialmente non suona altrettanto bene. Ho intenzione di provare a effettuare il passaggio alla miscelazione con il set Beyer e vedere come si differenzia. Tutto ciò per dire, penso ancora che il 7506 è un set molto particolare per tutti i musicisti che sono usate in studio o sul palco (come batteristi). Sono non solo positiva è il miglior assetto per la rappresentanza mix accurato.
Essi traducono bene, sono costruiti meglio e più comodo rispetto al 7506s. Sono a mio parere, la migliore bang per il dollaro in questo momento. Comodo, robusto e, soprattutto, rappresentano il mix più vicino a ciò che il mio monitor mi sta dicendo con dettagli aggiunti. Prima di utilizzare il ATH-M50S la fascia bassa sul mio mix è sempre stato un po 'fuori. Nell'ultimo anno che ho usato questi telefoni, i miei mix sono migliorati notevolmente, in particolare nella fascia bassa, dove i problemi sono stati. Sì, sono un 50 dollari in più, ma vale la pena.
Essi traducono bene, sono costruiti meglio e più comodo rispetto al 7506s. Sono a mio parere, la migliore bang per il dollaro in questo momento. Comodo, robusto e, soprattutto, rappresentano il mix più vicino a ciò che il mio monitor mi sta dicendo con dettagli aggiunti. Prima di utilizzare il ATH-M50S la fascia bassa sul mio mix è sempre stato un po 'fuori. Nell'ultimo anno che ho usato questi telefoni, i miei mix sono migliorati notevolmente, in particolare nella fascia bassa, dove i problemi sono stati. Sì, sono un 50 dollari in più, ma vale la pena.
The Beyer Dynamic DT 990 Pro’s are super comfortable, and the fold-up design is awesome. I've owned my pair for at least 7 years (ish) and they're just about all I've used. They're very durable and they sound REALLY good. And in fact, that is probably my only issue with the 7506. They sound too good. Pretty much every mix I've ever done with them sounds unbelievably awesome in the headset, but when the final mix is played on another system, there is much to adjust. I guess you just have to learn to compensate, but it seems like a lot of compensation especially on the lows and clarity of it all (as in the headset sounds much fuller, clearer and punchier than the mix really is). I have a set of expensive Beyer Dynamics I've owned for a long time, but never used them because they don't pump out the volume levels that the 7506 does and they don't initially sound as good. I'm going to try to make the switch to mixing with the Beyer set and see how it differs. All that to say, I still think the 7506 is a great set especially for any musicians that would be using them in the studio or on the stage (like drummers). I'm just not positive it's the best set for accurate mix representation.
They translate well, are constructed better and more comfortable than the 7506s. They are in my opinion, the best bang for the buck right now. Comfortable, rugged and most importantly, represent the mix closest to what my monitors are telling me with added detail. Prior to using the ATH-M50s the low end on my mixes was always somewhat off. In the last year that I have used these phones, my mixes have improved dramatically, specifically in the low end where the issues were. Yes, they are a $50 more but well worth it.
They translate well, are constructed better and more comfortable than the 7506s. They are in my opinion, the best bang for the buck right now. Comfortable, rugged and most importantly, represent the mix closest to what my monitors are telling me with added detail. Prior to using the ATH-M50s the low end on my mixes was always somewhat off. In the last year that I have used these phones, my mixes have improved dramatically, specifically in the low end where the issues were. Yes, they are a $50 more but well worth it.
Original English text: decent soundOverall Opinion
The Beyer Dynamic DT 990 Pro’s are super comfortable, and the fold-up design is awesome. I've owned my pair for at least 7 years (ish) and they're just about all I've used. They're very durable and they sound REALLY good. And in fact, that is probably my only issue with the 7506. They sound too good. Pretty much every mix I've ever done with them sounds unbelievably awesome in the headset, but when the final mix is played on another system, there is much to adjust. I guess you just have to learn to compensate, but it seems like a lot of compensation especially on the lows and clarity of it all (as in the headset sounds much fuller, clearer and punchier than the mix really is). I have a set of expensive Beyer Dynamics I've owned for a long time, but never used them because they don't pump out the volume levels that the 7506 does and they don't initially sound as good. I'm going to try to make the switch to mixing with the Beyer set and see how it differs. All that to say, I still think the 7506 is a great set especially for any musicians that would be using them in the studio or on the stage (like drummers). I'm just not positive it's the best set for accurate mix representation.
They translate well, are constructed better and more comfortable than the 7506s. They are in my opinion, the best bang for the buck right now. Comfortable, rugged and most importantly, represent the mix closest to what my monitors are telling me with added detail. Prior to using the ATH-M50s the low end on my mixes was always somewhat off. In the last year that I have used these phones, my mixes have improved dramatically, specifically in the low end where the issues were. Yes, they are a $50 more but well worth it.
They translate well, are constructed better and more comfortable than the 7506s. They are in my opinion, the best bang for the buck right now. Comfortable, rugged and most importantly, represent the mix closest to what my monitors are telling me with added detail. Prior to using the ATH-M50s the low end on my mixes was always somewhat off. In the last year that I have used these phones, my mixes have improved dramatically, specifically in the low end where the issues were. Yes, they are a $50 more but well worth it.
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