Peoples experience using headphones and Subpac
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Hello,
So I have heard mention a few times of people using Subpac and headphones for production. I’m looking to be away from my studio for sometime but still want to keep up with Production, just curious as to peoples opinions on this bit of kit?
I use Senn 650HD and a sub pac 98% of the time, augmented every now and then by an Avantone mixcube.
Subpac is legit. Highly recommended.
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I use Sony Mdr7506’s and have a Subpac too. I don’t use the Subpac as much as I used too anymore though. I couldn’t get the levels to feel right for me sometimes, so my mixes were sounding shit because I couldn’t consentrate on the sound coming through the headphones. Still, talking about it now makes me want to use it more again because it gets you hyped up when listening to your tune!
INVASION //: MONSTER DUB CLUB
Yeah I think like any monitors, one needs to reference and understand what they are doing to the sound.
But when it comes to finding the absolute most nose-itching bass, it’s invaluable to me.
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