Open back headphones are fine for listening and mixing, but not for recording. When recording with open back headphones you will get bleeding from the headphones to your mics. But like any headphones or near field monitors you have to know what you hear with them relates to real world listening. For instance I know that my headphones have a slight bass volume increase, thus I do not mix with them. I mix with my near field monitors and use the headphones to check for stereo separation.


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