Over-the-ear more noise-cancelling? H'mm. I would have thought it was
the opposite, the earcups providing some acoustic isolation.
Many decades ago I owned a pair of headphones from a company called
Featherlight. They were flush up against the ear, no cups, no acoustic
isolation of any kind,
Hi Steve,
It's really a matter of personal preference.
The over the ear tend to be more noise canceling then the ear cup versions, but
if you want your surrounding noise to be part of your listening environment you
should get a pair of open headphones.
When I master I definitely prefer fully
Hi!
I haven’t heard of such headphones but if you explain a bit further i might be
able to help you.
My main langue is not English.
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> 14 nov. 2018 kl. 15:10 skrev Steve Matzura :
>
> The subject line says it all. Good response for mixing, on-the-ear versus the
> earcup variety of headphone.