in terms of listening experience, for example, a pair of ATH-M50s offers depth, realism and accuracy that used to cost hundreds of dollars in headphone money, or thousands in speaker money, for around $100US. ![]() This is a huge boon to home studios and budget audiophiles. Since the start of this thread, a new wave of affordable, extremely accurate headphones has hit the market, which are certainly "mix-monitor quality" in terms of accuracy and flat response. (For starters, how do they know what headphones I am listening on?) Or at least, they will be until some completely new kind of transduction system is invented. They are half-measures, and always will be. I've never used either but apparently they'r meant to be used with headphones so that you can mix anywhere on the fly. ![]() I was wondering what your take was on plugins like the 112db red line monitor and the focusrite vrm box which are virtual mix environments that emulate monitors and room types. Super this has been an amazing thread so far thanks yep !!
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