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> From: Gene Ehrbar [mailto:gene@anomalyinc.com] > > Hi all; > > I'm looking to upgrade from consumer-grade headphones, and am > interested in > a pair versatile enough for DJing, monitoring during band practice (loud > rock and roll), and late-night (let's not wake the house up) studio > monitoring at home. Anyone have any recommendations? For a long time I used AKG K-270's which are a nice (and VERY comfortable!). But lately I've been liking the Beyerdynmic DT-250 (80 ohm version). It's a closed-type design which is good for recording, or excluding outside noise. It's one of the few phones I've found that have a good punchy bass, without having the bass so hyped that the rest of the mix is distorted. If you really need mega-bass then get the Beyer DT770's, but the DT250's are the best compromise I've found. Not too expensive... about $143 street. The earpads are a little small if you have big ears, otherwise they're pretty comfortable for long sessions. If you need super accurate and transparent-sounding phones, then the gold standard is Sennheiser HD600's. I use those for listening to music, and they're outstanding (if a little shy in the bass). But they're an open design, so they leak too much for tracking. For music production, practicing guitar with my rack setup, etc.... I like the Beyer DT-250's. Mike Barrs