[linux-audio-user] Good Studio Hearphones

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--- Christian Henz <chrhenz@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:58:21AM -0700, R Parker
> wrote:
> > I'm pretty happy with Audio Technica ATH-D40fs.
> The
> > important thing to me is durability. I don't mix
> with
> > headphones. I do use them to reference mixes. I
> really
> > use them in the studio rooms when recording bands.
> > 
> > Headphones get stepped and sat on, thrown on the
> > floor, cords are pulled, etc. They are abused
> alot.
> > I've had five pairs of these for about three
> years.
> > None are blown, all are physically OK. That's real
> > good for headphones.
> > 
> 
> Hmm, I used an ATH-M40fs until one 'ear' broke off
> after it
> fell from a table...  

I'd guess they were broken before they fell. At
$100.00 plus a pair, you should return them. At a
minimum, the retailer should give you a new pair.
There's no way these things are going to break from
something like that. If they could, all of mine would
have been broken a long, long, time ago.

ron

> cheers,
> Christian
> 
> -- 
> "Somewhere in Texas... a village is missing its
> idiot."
> 
> 



		
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