Are the pioneer hdj 2000 any good for music production?
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Are the pioneer hdj 2000 any good for music production? Posted on: 05.01.2013 by Hui Fluck Does the hdj 2000 have a flat enough sound for music production or is the bass and sound not accurate enough? | |
Hui Fluck 05.01.2013 | Does the hdj 2000 have a flat enough sound for music production or is the bass and sound not accurate enough? |
Ranae Selck 12.01.2013 | I use Audio Technica ATH50 for production and mixing down. They have great reviews and I really like them |
Hui Fluck 10.01.2013 | I talk to some audiophile's and they told me the KRK KNS8400 headphones are good so many option's. |
Hui Fluck 10.01.2013 | Yeah i love them as well they are a masterpiece. |
Merideth Garnder 10.01.2013 | No.....those are awesome in the club. Check into some AKGs or Sennheisers for flat studio monitoring headphones. By the way.....I own the HDJ-2000K (Black) and love them for DJing. |
Myrle Tazewell 07.01.2013 | No Prob, Id also recommend getting a pair of monitoring head phones that are considered flat ( Look up Sennhiser, I know the HD202 are very popular, Presonus HD7 or for a really cheap pair Prodipe Pro580's) these will give you a better sense as to what a monitoring audio device sounds like versus a stereo and coloured one. |
Hui Fluck 06.01.2013 | Cool thanks for the help |
Myrle Tazewell 06.01.2013 | You only really need a flat sound when you Mix and Master, so I'd say yip. A classic example would be asking if KRK Rockits are good for production, yip but for Mixing and mastering, nope |
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