[linux-audio-user] Good Studio Hearphones

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On Wednesday 21 July 2004 16:14, Mark Knecht wrote:
> [snip]
>     As for the Sennheisers, I would suggest that you make sure they are
> comfortable to your head and ears. I have never been as comforable with
> them on as I am with the ones I own. If headphones aren't comfortable
> then you won't be happy wearing them.

I often wear mine when I go skateboarding. It may look weird, but it's always 
been a good test to see if they feel comfortable on my head, as there is a 
lot of sweat and quick moves involved. I have a closed Sennheiser model now, 
don't have it at hand to read the model name. I love them, they sound good to 
me, no matter at which volume. 

Maybe you should test some, take some notes, come back another day and listen 
if you were "right" in the first place.

Good luck and take good care of your hearing when working with headphones, 

- - Burkhard

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