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Wireless Headphones
Greetings,
I'm considering getting wireless headphones for a studio setting. Looking for some advice. Isolation type are preferred. |
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Re: Wireless Headphones
Agree with Craig. Stick with tried and true copper. RF adds a complete new spectrum of potential issues, including drop-out, latency and quality.
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Ken Miller, Jr. Audio Engineer Southside Baptist Church | Warner Robins, GA | VENUE Profile 96X64 with MADI Option | ProTools 7.4.2 HD3 Accel PCI | ProTools 10 Native | MacBook Pro 17" OS 10.7.1 2.3GHz Intel Core i7 8GB Ram | Mbox 2 Pro | Mbox 3 Pro | Motu 896mk3 Hybrid |
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Re: Wireless Headphones
A wire will always sound better. But, the RF on the Shure PSM 900 is really good. Tone, stereo separation and dynamic range are all really great! But a wire would be cheaper and sound better.
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