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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: LA
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I'm looking for some headphones for a noise cancellation project.
Considerations would be a flat FR and consistent performance (for a reference and repeatability), and I suppose something with a hard shell so that I can drill into the case and install catridge mics Any suggestions? What about something cheap like these? Or do you think I should expect to spend more for what I'm looking for? Grado RS-2 Reference Series headphones Review - Headphones - CNET Reviews Amazon.com: SR850 Professional Studio Reference Headphones: Electronics |
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