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  2. Best headphones for bass? - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/best-headphones-for-bass.1242814

    10,836. Injiana. Sep 10, 2016. #5. Save your hearing with semi-open or semi sealed, depending if you are a beer half full or a beer half empty type. AKG K240 Studio Headphones - Over Ear, Semi-Open. Read the reviews on these. Hard to beat these with twice the price.

  3. Best headphones for recording bass? - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/best-headphones-for-recording-bass.843601

    Jan 10, 2012. 37. 2. Lawrence, KS. Jan 27, 2012. #3. My experience is fairly limited, but for home use I use a pair of Grado SR-60s that sound great and they're fairly cheap (~$80) compared to alot of other headphones with similar stats and reviews. Unfortunately, they're open-can style so they might get a bit loud in the studio.

  4. Best headphones for bass amp - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/best-headphones-for-bass-amp.1402378

    Feb 19, 2009. 4,080. 6,965. Witchtown, MA. May 7, 2019. #2. Akg, Sony, Sennheiser, and Focal all have decent options in the $100 range. I don't think you'll have trouble hearing the bass guitar on any of the above. Todd Williams.

  5. Best headphones for bass practice - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/best-headphones-for-bass-practice.571992

    Aug 16, 2009. #19. SactoBass said: +1 for the Sony MDR-7506 headphones. Last I recall they were around $100. I found them very helpful in hearing every little detail with the bass lines played on a CD. big -1. They sound great, very comfortable.

  6. Which Headphone Amp should I get? - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/which-headphone-amp-should-i-get.1300081

    Aug 22, 2017. #5. Roland Bass Micro Cube RX is a tiny bass amp (4 X 4" speakers) with a few rudimentary effects, some beats (tempo controllable with separate volume control), a handful of COSM amp models, aux-in, headphone out and basic EQ. Can be powered by AC (adaptor included) or batteries. Small and light-weight.

  7. Best headphones for bass? | Page 2 - TalkBass.com

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    1,452. 488. Sep 10, 2016. #25. If you'll accept open cell, and why not - it's for practice, look at the Koss PortaPro Headphones . They are light weight, have great bass response, fold up super small, relatively cheap (~$40), and have over 2500 positive reviews on Amazon, and some negatives of course. The cord could be longer.

  8. Songs best listened to with headphones | Page 2 | TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/songs-best-listened-to-with-headphones.1659729/page-2

    Blade Runner soundtrack (Vangelis) The Yard Went On Forever (Richard Harris /Jimmy Webb) Theme from the original Magnificent Seven (Elmer Bernstein) My Name Is Nobody - Main Theme (Ennio Morricone) There are about 10,000 more but . . . zontar, bassbrad, Jaygetsreal and 2 others.

  9. Headphones for bass practice - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/headphones-for-bass-practice.1656885

    LONDON UK. Jul 13, 2024. #1. I purchased a pair of AKG K52 over ear headphones to use with my NUX MLD pre amp di pedal for silent practice. I find these headphones poor. sounds poor, has no definition, and sound is too boomy. I read that the Beyerdynamic DT770, DT770 pro x, and the Audio Technica ATH-M50 are decent headphones.

  10. Headphones for practicing: Open vs Closed - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/headphones-for-practicing-open-vs-closed.1516773

    Open-backed headphones provide more precise sound reproduction and are also typically more comfortable to use for long periods, but they lack isolation from the external environment in both directions. If your surroundings aren't a source of distractions for you, the extra detail provided by open-backed headphones will probably help.

  11. best headphone amp for bass - TalkBass.com

    www.talkbass.com/threads/best-headphone-amp-for-bass.601943

    3,257. Earth. Nov 23, 2009. #2. The Cafe Walter is supposed to be the best there is for 100% clean reproduction of your bass sound. If you want some dirt / tone-shaping with a DI and other features, check out the EBS Microbass or DHA VT1-EQ-Drive. If you want something small, cheap and battery powered, check out the EA Earwig.