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I currently have behringer headphones that I use for monitoring. The problem is they don't trap the sound very well and leak into the mix when I'm recording. I want a good pair for strictly recording with. Something that will trap the sound and not show up on the mix. Something that would have a tight fit. Anyone have a suggestion?
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Sennheiser HD280?

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I have a pair of Vic Firth headphones that seem to work well for tracking -- especially with drummers; they shouldn't leak. On the other hand, I've never had an issue with the 'phones leaking onto the vox track. Your vocalists must really like their headphone mix up LOUD.

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I second the Vic Firth headphones. If you want to keep your tracks clean, this is a good option. When a click track bled into a solo vocal section I decided to find something that wouldn't bleed.
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Never had too much bleed from my AKG 270's. They have switch on them, such that if they all not on your head, no sound comes out.

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I've used HD280s and they work great. Some clients feel like their brains are being squeezed out by the clamps and they can be a little heavy on the low end too so sometimes will use Sony MDR-7506. Easier on the ears and less boom.
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I've used HD280s and they work great. Some clients feel like their brains are being squeezed out by the clamps and they can be a little heavy on the low end too so sometimes will use Sony MDR-7506. Easier on the ears and less boom.
Clamps? Tell them to slacken the headband.
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The bass goes really deep, but it's reduced in volume.

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Just what the clients say - 9 out of 10 will choose the AKG or Sony. I don't argue with clients
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