Audio-Technica ATH-M50x

Best For: Mixing, mastering, general studio use

FeatureDetail
ImpedanceHas a low impedance, suitable for various devices.
Frequency ResponseDelivers a full, balanced sound with deep lows and clear highs.
DesignClosed-back
ComfortOver-ear design with memory foam ear pads
Price RangeMid-range
Key Features– Clear, balanced sound
– Excellent isolation
– Durable build

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x is known for its clear, detailed sound and is a great all-around headphone for studio work. With excellent isolation and a balanced sound profile, they are ideal for both mixing and general studio use. The memory foam ear cups provide comfort during extended sessions.

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro

Best For: Recording, mixing, critical listening

FeatureDetail
ImpedanceHas a moderate impedance, suited for most audio devices
Frequency ResponseOffers an extended frequency range for detailed, accurate sound.
DesignClosed-back
ComfortSoft ear pads and adjustable headband
Price RangeMid-range
Key Features– Wide frequency response
– Excellent isolation
– Highly durable

The Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro is a closed-back headphone with a wide frequency range, making it perfect for tracking, mixing, and critical listening. It provides excellent sound isolation, which is great for recording environments where you need to block out external noise. The soft ear pads ensure comfort for long sessions.

Sennheiser HD 650

Best For: Mixing, mastering, audiophile listening

FeatureDetail
ImpedanceHigh impedance requires a headphone amplifier for optimal performance.
Frequency Response

Delivers a broad frequency range for rich, detailed sound 

DesignOpen-back
ComfortSoft ear padding
Price RangeHigh-end
Key Features– Natural, clear sound
– Excellent soundstage
– Comfortable for long sessions

The Sennheiser HD 650 is an open-back headphone known for its natural, smooth sound and wide soundstage. They are a favorite among audiophiles and professionals who need an accurate, balanced response for mixing and mastering. Their high impedance means they’ll need a headphone amplifier to reach their full potential, but the sound quality is worth the investment.