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I saw somewhere recently that open-backed headphones were recommended for mixing

Don't know a single pro—as in Grammys and hit records—using open backs for anything other than casual listening. I have a nice pair of Grados for that but would never consider mixing with them.

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Open back headphones are fine for listening and mixing, but not for recording

Yep — except for the mixing part..

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I use the Sony MDR 7506 cans for recording and mixing. They are closed back.

My go-to for nearly 35 years since they were introduced. Earpads are not very rugged and mine are all upgraded with lambskin/memory foam replacements. I do wish that SONY would issue a pro version with replaceable cables.

I also use the Steven Slate VSX system They have recently announced replacement parts — a very good thing.


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