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Beyerdynamic 770pro - yea or nay?


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alright, so I finally bit the bullet and went to guitar center and picked up

some hi-fi headphones - I went with the beyerdynamic 770pro's for $200.

I was just wondering if the collective community thinks that these are decent cans - I've read reviews that swing wildly in both directions.

I would have gone with the 880s, but I have to have the closed-back or I'll anger my roomies. nothing like a little treble untz untz untz at 1AM to make some otherwise happy people awfully mad...

anyway, should I take em back and go for something else? and if so, what?

blah, I wish I could just get some krk rp5s and solve the whole thing... heh

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I was actually looking for a midi controller and they just caught my eye... call it a spur of the moment thing.

It didn't dawn on me till after the fact that they could be terrible - so who do I come to...? XD

Anyway, I guess I'll be keeping them as the other pair I was looking at was the Sennheiser hd280s...which zircon's word(and several other sites) do not recommend.

Thanks everybody - one more quick question though, I'm being forced (highly recommended...heh) by a professor to get a 88key keyboard for practicing/general purpose use.

I've been looking at the yamaha p85 for a decent, cheap keyboard (plus I can get it at a discount) - but I just wanted to follow OverCoat's idea and ask you BEFORE the fact: what would you guys recommend?

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Keyboards are tough. You just gotta play alot of them, and it also depends on what you need. If your planning on using it for remixing only and a real piano feel is not important, than a midi controller is good. If you are a full pledged pianist and you will be using it outside of the studio, then you want to get something with a full set of 88 keys, with hammer weight action (that actually feels natural), and a built in synth so you can play live. I purchased a M-Audio Prokeys 88. Its not amazing but its fairly decent. The weighting is a bit off and the dynamic range of the keys is not all that amazing. Some of the Yamaha P series are known to be very good for their weighting and sound though, they might be right for you. Check out a P90, those are nice.

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It really depends what you want (if you actually want a good digital piano, or just a midi controller) but I can personally recommend the yamaha ypg-625 or the DGX-620.

I've played a lot on one of them, I can't tell which model I've used because as far as I can tell from the site they're identical. They have a good feature set, good sounds and good action, I believe they also have USB midi support and you can pick one up for less than 1000$ if you look around a bit. There's my recommendation.

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