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- From: shiv@bnr.ca (Shiv Naimpally)
- Subject: Re: Headphone recommendations (again, but different)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.183208.3105@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
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- Reply-To: shiv@bnr.ca (Shiv Naimpally)
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 18:32:08 GMT
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- Try Sennhesier if you are looking for an open air headphone.
- They are used by a lot of pro studios. I have one (I forget the
- model #) and I can wear it for several hours without discomfort.
- The sound is very clean and neutral. My only complaint is that
- the low end is a bit faint, but this is true of most open-air
- headphones.
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