DimensionX
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I understand that open back are better because they give a better example of the low end but if you listen to enough music on your headphones and get familiar with their frequencies and you make music according to your understanding of those frequencies listening to other peoples music, wouldn't it make sense that it would translate just fine? Soundstage aside obviously...
Doesn't this also mean that ultimately it doesn't really matter what headphones you use? I mean sure mixing with some may be more difficult than others, like if they didn't have a certain frequency that a lot of music does have, but then once you find a full spectrum headphone then you could just add those frequencies?
Like am I bang on here like I think I am or what?
Doesn't this also mean that ultimately it doesn't really matter what headphones you use? I mean sure mixing with some may be more difficult than others, like if they didn't have a certain frequency that a lot of music does have, but then once you find a full spectrum headphone then you could just add those frequencies?
Like am I bang on here like I think I am or what?