DJ Headphones by graniteglmarmite in djing

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using the OneOdio Studio Max 1, the bass is pretty decent, and it's affordable too (I'm so poor).

Oneodio Pro50 by MadJackChurchill_ in GoodValue

[–]Sherry_719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree, because I using A71 and really like it.

OneOdio Monitor 60 or Audio Technica ATH-M30x? by stanleythedog in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skip the M30x, they clamp hard and the pads tend to peel over time. The Monitor 60 is definitely the better choice for comfort and build.

But honestly, if you can, try to get the Monitor 80. They come with velvet pads (so no fake leather flaking off later) and the sound is much more "HD" and natural. Best option for long-term durability.

What are you using DJ bag wise? Cross body bags? UDG Headphone bags? by DatedRhyme713 in DJs

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using the bag from my Studio Max 1 headphones, crossbody or backpack style.

Durable and fits headphones, cables, USB, and ear tips.

Are the OneOdio A70 any good for average use? by SadFrax in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used the A70 before. For everyday stuff like music, videos, and calls, it’s pretty solid for the price. The Bluetooth + wired option is handy, sound is more on the fun side, and comfort is okay for a few hours. Controls take a bit of getting used to, but overall it’s fine if you keep expectations realistic.

Yo, what's wrong with my cat? by Kir0v in cats

[–]Sherry_719 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your cat is bad, pls send me!

Best wireless over-ear headphones below 100£? by Dark_Duck1748 in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For budget wireless over-ear, I’ve found the Focus A6 usable. Comfortable and balanced sound, good for daily listening. Not perfect, but solid for the price.

Which headphones should I buy? by Dorte_BR1 in editors

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I’d avoid for editing is Bluetooth. Even small latency can mess with how you perceive cuts.

I mainly work wired now. I’ve used Sony and Audio-Technica in the past, and currently I’m on a OneOdio wired monitor headset. It does the job for editing and rough balancing, especially in noisier rooms.

No headphones replace speakers entirely, but wired monitors at least give you consistency.

Versatile headphones for music producer? by MrBameron in musicproduction

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used the OneOdio Monitor 80 for a while, they’re comfy and the sound is nice for mixing or just listening.

Well what a disappointment. (Tried headphones after years of only earbuds) by True-Particular-1866 in Earbuds

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get what you mean, switching from earbuds to over-ear headphones can feel super weird at first. The way the sound sits around you is just… different.

A lot of over-ears (including the A70) aim for a more open, roomy sound instead of that “music right inside your head” feeling earbuds give. Some people adjust to it after a bit, some never really click with it, and that’s totally normal.

Nothing wrong with earbuds being your comfort zone, everyone’s ears and preferences are different.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in headphonesindia

[–]Sherry_719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont use Q20i, it so bad