I picked up the Beyer 770s as well. I almost pulled the trigger on the 775s that have vented ear cups but I was concerned of audio spill into microphones when recording podcasts. I’m happy with my purchase.
Wow, never put any thought this end of audio topic. Thanks a lot Rafael! I will probably keep editing on my Macbook / Airpods sound for now and will dive into this topic later, when the filming and editing part has reached some fundametal level :D
@@RafaelLudwig Thanks Rafael 😊 Family is fine and daughter is growing up fast, guess you can imagine 😀 And second kid is on it’s way around April. We are excited and I’m keep practicing photo and video to create all the beautiful memories 🤗
Oh, beautiful Brolls to start with, then those examples of bad mixing results... So well done! My studio headphones are a pair of Status Audio CB-1. They're "closed back studio monitors" type that cost only $59 and I like them as much as my old and trustworthy AKG K-240 that I've had since the 90's, and these are the "open back" type meaning that they'll leak to the room... The difference is also that the Status Audio are 32 Ohm sensitive while the AKG really need a good headphone preamp (600Ohm), to add to your fine explanation in the video. But it's good to have both and it's good to cross-listen sometimes.
I settled on the 770’s because they were the most comfortable for me. 600 ohm wow power hungry for sure! It also shows the power of buying good equipment. It lasts and lasts and lasts! Thanks Mac it’s good to be making videos again.
@@RafaelLudwig you're welcome bro, but because of the exchange rate in my country dollars to the US dollars, which is 7 TTDS T0 1 US dollar I'm going to get the Audiotechnica ATH M20x for $400.00 TTDS, because the Audiotechnica ATH M40x is $1,000.00 TTDS, so i'll start off with the Audiotechnica 20x see how it goes and then hopefully upgrade, as I shoot a combination of stills and video works,
This was a big aha moment for me. I’m usually editing on my Sony XM5 wirred or AirPods Pro, and then listent on MacBook’s speakers. Perhaps I should get one of those unexpensive monitors.
Hi - I need a small foldable design for monitoring my DSLR audio when on location. I use wired eyeplug designed ones at the moment but wonder if thay are cutting out external nouse enough
£30/euros - AKG K52s - see reviews. Price to quality ratio is off the charts. Need a 2nd pair? If I were going to spend money on headphones, I'd get another pair of Grados🥰
Sweet sound, I’ve never been able to get Bluetooth to be in perfect sync - the AirPod max does some magic to line it up nicely. Nice to hear from you Kelly!
I picked up the Beyer 770s as well. I almost pulled the trigger on the 775s that have vented ear cups but I was concerned of audio spill into microphones when recording podcasts.
I’m happy with my purchase.
Greats points as usual Rafael! I've been rocking the Sonys for years while editing. Those Beyerdynamics look sweet though!
Wow, never put any thought this end of audio topic. Thanks a lot Rafael!
I will probably keep editing on my Macbook / Airpods sound for now and will dive into this topic later, when the filming and editing part has reached some fundametal level :D
I spent 10 years editing before I picked up a studio headphones. Nice to hear from you! Hope you and your family are well!
@@RafaelLudwig Thanks Rafael 😊
Family is fine and daughter is growing up fast, guess you can imagine 😀
And second kid is on it’s way around April. We are excited and I’m keep practicing photo and video to create all the beautiful memories 🤗
This is a really good video. Trying to step up my audio mixing
Oh, beautiful Brolls to start with, then those examples of bad mixing results... So well done! My studio headphones are a pair of Status Audio CB-1. They're "closed back studio monitors" type that cost only $59 and I like them as much as my old and trustworthy AKG K-240 that I've had since the 90's, and these are the "open back" type meaning that they'll leak to the room... The difference is also that the Status Audio are 32 Ohm sensitive while the AKG really need a good headphone preamp (600Ohm), to add to your fine explanation in the video. But it's good to have both and it's good to cross-listen sometimes.
I settled on the 770’s because they were the most comfortable for me.
600 ohm wow power hungry for sure! It also shows the power of buying good equipment. It lasts and lasts and lasts!
Thanks Mac it’s good to be making videos again.
@@RafaelLudwig Oh yes, those 770 are defo great. And I've been missing your videos, so welcome back!!
I was expecting an answer that gave a little bit more clarity. How to determine what’s right for my needs
real words bro, I hear you loud and clear, thanks for making this video, two thumbs up,
Thanks for watching and the nice comment Edward!
@@RafaelLudwig you're welcome bro, but because of the exchange rate in my country dollars to the US dollars, which is 7 TTDS T0 1 US dollar I'm going to get the Audiotechnica ATH M20x for $400.00 TTDS, because the Audiotechnica ATH M40x is $1,000.00 TTDS, so i'll start off with the Audiotechnica 20x see how it goes and then hopefully upgrade, as I shoot a combination of stills and video works,
This was a big aha moment for me. I’m usually editing on my Sony XM5 wirred or AirPods Pro, and then listent on MacBook’s speakers. Perhaps I should get one of those unexpensive monitors.
Thanks a lot, Rafael. This was very valuable 👍🙏👏
Christopher nolan has some of the best soundtracks ever!
Hi - I need a small foldable design for monitoring my DSLR audio when on location. I use wired eyeplug designed ones at the moment but wonder if thay are cutting out external nouse enough
£30/euros - AKG K52s - see reviews. Price to quality ratio is off the charts. Need a 2nd pair? If I were going to spend money on headphones, I'd get another pair of Grados🥰
I use Bose 700
Sweet sound, I’ve never been able to get Bluetooth to be in perfect sync - the AirPod max does some magic to line it up nicely. Nice to hear from you Kelly!
The music is loud and annoying, thanks for the video
Sony MDR's are not good editing headphones- don't really understand why people put them on their list. They are not accurate.
there is no perfect sound a good set of headphones is a defo no need for soo called branded headphones