
Headphones for wavedrum
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Headphones for wavedrum
Please recommend me wich Headphones are good form Wavedrum? 

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You posted the same question 3 times , so this seems to be very important
How do you want to use them ?
directly from the headfone output ? or from a preamp/mixer ?
I do love my old AKG 280 from the early 1990s .
which I use from an audio interface headfone output (= unlimited volume for any fone)
Its also OK from WD headfone out .
The WD output is not superstrong , so some headfones are maybe not as loud as you would want .
I suppose you have some headfones already , so what is wrong with them ?

How do you want to use them ?
directly from the headfone output ? or from a preamp/mixer ?
I do love my old AKG 280 from the early 1990s .
which I use from an audio interface headfone output (= unlimited volume for any fone)
Its also OK from WD headfone out .
The WD output is not superstrong , so some headfones are maybe not as loud as you would want .
I suppose you have some headfones already , so what is wrong with them ?
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Free yourself from thinking "in the box"
Deactivate the built in emergency break ...
If you dont open it , you dont really own it .
Hi
Any headphones will do really. Best will be one with a good bass response. I would recommend that you use Headphones (over the ears) and not ear plug types.
I picked up a pair of studio headphones from my music store for about $50 and their fine. I also use a set of Sol Republics which have better bass.
If you don't get enough volume you can always add an in line headphone amplifier. I have to do this with my Handsonic. ( Fiio E11 Headphone Amplifier). It really comes down to how much you want to spend.

Any headphones will do really. Best will be one with a good bass response. I would recommend that you use Headphones (over the ears) and not ear plug types.
I picked up a pair of studio headphones from my music store for about $50 and their fine. I also use a set of Sol Republics which have better bass.
If you don't get enough volume you can always add an in line headphone amplifier. I have to do this with my Handsonic. ( Fiio E11 Headphone Amplifier). It really comes down to how much you want to spend.

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