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I also managed to "fix" M50's problems with Sonarworks but they are still not as detailed as Sennheisers.Īnother condieration are Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO 80 Ohm version, as they have similar sound to M50 which suites electronic music but also lacks details of Sennheisers. I am impressed with results what can be done with that software.
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I’ve tried the old ones like abbey road and ocean’ wave, but this one sounded more interesting I loaded up some Radiohead songs I think sound amazing, and I listened with it bypassed. If you're on tight budget I recommend checking Sennheiser HD598 Cs (improved low end compared to SR version and yet still as detailed) + Sonarworks Reference Software which can turn them into HD650 really easy and extremely close with calibration process included. So waves (as always) have released a new CLA plugin, and this time it’s so you can have his studio room at home. I have 14 pairs of headphones and M50s are still my favorite for listening electronic music but not for mixing.įor mixing purposes avoid any headphones as main device for mix if possible, but if you have to, I would recommend Sennheiser HD600 as best bang for buck (HD650 has very little advantage with much higher price) but you need to get used to them at first as I was shocked how "weak" they sound initially in low end compared to M50, but way more accurate and detailed, especially for details in low end and high end, so much easier to critical mix on them. They (M50) are sounding great and tight but for listening electronic music but lacking in details in low mid, high end and stereo imaging, so they may lie if used for mixing. My favorites were Audio Technica ATH M50 until I've realized that they don't translate to my (Genelec 8030) monitors really well, especially in 1K onward spectrum area.