08-23-2020, 07:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-23-2020, 08:04 AM by maxinegerb.)
Hi. I'm a fairly new jamkazam user. I have a focusrite i2i interface. My husband and I play banjo and guitar into two mics connected to the focusrite. We're trying to figure out what headphones to get. I think we need to have similar phones so we can get the right balance of sound over the phones and live sound in the room. I like to hear a lot of live sound as you do with earbuds, but I don't have any decent ones. We tried some AKG K245 "open back" headphones. They're okay, but I think I'd prefer something more open.
So I'm looking for recommendations. What are other acoustic players using?
Thanks!
Maxine
Of course it depends on what you can afford. But i would say, stay away from noise canceling or anything that colors sound and limits dynamic range. That said, COMFORT should be a factor since it's possible you will be wearing them for hours. Over the ear are form factor is a must so you don't have something pressing up against your ear and heating up. I have a few nice headphones already and recently purchased the Beryedynamic dt 770 40 ohms (they have 80 ohms). These are closed back - they have open-back too. You need to make sure your audio interface headphone can push the headphone signal for the 80 but most likely it should push the 40. They have a good dynamic range, not too heavy, the chord is a a combination of straight and coiled (in the right place). Just keep in mind, it's likely even a descent pair of headphones are sufficient because each Jamkazam session is always in question with sound artifacts and unwanted noises like distortion. So don't go looking for the perfect headphone if you already have nice ones. Of course i also use mine for mixing projects unrelated to JK.