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These would not make for good recording or studio use. They have a "lively" v-shape tuning curve, with more muddy bass response and bright highs. You want natural (flat) tone headphones to use for recording. I would look for something from Audio-Technica or even AKG. Those will be better options for what you're looking to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm sorry, but I don't any of the technical info. I just bought headphones that I felt were a reasonable price.
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