Reply to All / Reply to List On Friday 21 October 2011 16.57.32 Harry van Haaren wrote: > A friend of mine has the K271 (Golden coloured sides), they're fine for > doing light work. If I understand the phrase "doing light work" as "not very suitable for mixing, editing and long time usage", then I have to correct you, sorry. I'm probably on safe ground when I claim that this phones are probably among the best when it comes to professional mixing and master engineering. And as a bonus, they are great for musicians while recording, not to mention the price. You can sit hour rafter hour with them while editing tracks and doing detailed work. Any, pop, breath, scratch, artifact, muddiness and details reveals and comes to the light. That said, phones and monitors are a very personal thing and the most important thing is to getting to know them well and really know how they are compared to others. Sure, good monitors are great, but if you can't afford it (most people can't), then you should at least get some great phones - and that won't cost a lot of money. If you keep your ears in shape and are pedantic about knowing your phones and monitors well, then you will soon learn and trust your ears on what's not working or not working in a car, a lap top, MP3 players or a decent hi-fi player or anything else. A little note: I also have Denon AH-D5000 (lucky me) which costs 3 times more than the K271s. But they are not suitable at all for mixing and audio work, only for listening and being in paradise - Point your browser to www.gubemusic.com and buy some 24 bit flac files you might like and you will know what I mean by paradise. I also used to have two ADAM A7 monitors, but they are stolen. Jostein _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user