Re: OT: Durable headphones

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On 12/17/2012 06:04 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Right now I did some research, since I bought my
AKG K 240 DF around 30 years ago.

It's discontinued.
http://www.akg.com/site/products/powerslave,id,253,pid,253,nodeid,2,_language,EN,country,ENUS,view,prop.html

I know that studios today have better headphones, but they are very
expensive and all I ever used in studios only one time need to clunk on
the floor and they are borked. The AKG has a (relatively ;) less good
sound quality, but anyway it's very good as a reference and the one I
own survived, other headphones I owned or used in studios get broken.

Are there still some durable headphones for studio usage? AFAIK for the
German Rundfunk they switched a long time ago from the AKG I own, to
those better once, that will not last very long.

Sennheiser HD280? I don't know if they qualify as studio headphones, but we've used them at my church for several years for monitoring live performances and they've been very durable.

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