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Scythe
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Mixing headphones/studio headphones

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Looking for recommendations for a new pair - mine have worn out after over a decade of use!!
mainly to mix vocal tracks but also overall mixing use.
what's good that's out there?
Wired - no bluetooth.
Budget - upto £100/$150
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TrevsAudio
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Old Dudes Rock!
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Rolling Estonian
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+1 on that, great cans.

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Scythe
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Ordered the Sony - coming tomorrow!
Ty for recommend
mixyguy2
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I prefer open/semi-open headphones for mixing. The Philips 9500 ($75) and Miktek DH80 ($100) I hear good things about.
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