Because of my lousy hearing I've always favored in-ear monitors rather than 
over the ear headphones. I like Etymotic for these. If you don't mind dropping 
another $100 you can have custom ear tips made. Sounds wonderful and quite 
comfortable. 



> On Nov 10, 2015, at 7:22 AM, andy butler <akbut...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> To "get the job done".
> 
> Shure make a very acceptable range of studio headphones at a reasonable price.
> Select model depending on budget.
> 
> 
> I think it was the SRH440 model that I experienced at a recent recording 
> session,
> actually quite impressed with the sound compared to my more expensive 
> Sennheisers.
> 
> If you're not ever thinking of using the phones for mixing then these should 
> be perfect,
> as they are designed for studio use.
> 
> andy
> 
> 
> 
>> On 08/11/2015 21:50, WALSH STUART wrote:
>> Researching headphones on the Internet is a bit of a nightmare!
>> 
>> I just want some better headphones for creating duets: recording one part 
>> then playing it back and recording  a second part  while listening to the 
>> first part.
>> 
>> I haven't got fancy or expensive recording equipment - just portable 
>> devices. I don't want anything too expensive!
>> 
>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Stuart
>> 
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