The Most Versatile Studio Headphones on the Market: Focus Headphones



There are many headphones available on the market today for different studio/recording applications.Most have traditionally been geared toward Tracking (listening back while recording) and not many towards Mixing (what you do after all tracking is completed). However, there have been new entries to the market that are exclusively for music mixing….but with a hefty price tag.  How to choose the best option, which sounds great, meets all your needs and won’t break the bank? That is the question. The newest in the market are the Focus Headphones by Fluid Audio. Their ergonomic circumauraldesign and amazing dSONIQ software providesengineersthe perfectstudio mixing experience.Focus headphones also provide an extremely detailedresponse even without the softwareand can be worn for music tracking as well.

Innovative Design

The over-ear, semi-closed back design of the Focus headphones make them perfect for studio tracking, mixing, mastering, and casual listening. They use 50mm neodymium magnet drivers with lightweight diaphragms that deliver a lightning-fast response. At the same time, such innovations make them extremely comfortable even for use for hours at a stretch.

Expert technology

Fluid Audio’s expertise in creating professional studio monitors, coupled with the expertise ofdSONIQ Realphones provides mixing engineers a huge array of mixing options. The software suite offers virtual mixing rooms, a few professional monitor choices (like Fluid’s own FX Series monitors) and a variety of equalizer and sonic adjustment options. It guarantees a balanced and articulate experience for all your studio mixing needs.

Versatility

What mixing engineers need most is a way to properly check their mixes to ensure proper translation on other systems. If they can do this in a near field environment, using headphones, they can almost do away with physical studio monitors or expensive professional mixing suites. Using the Focus mixing system andoptions that can be accessed right from their headphones, make it possible tocreate and mix music on the go.At the same time, Focus Headphones can be used with equal ease in physical studios as well.

 

All in all, the Focus headphone mixing system offers a comfortable design and expertise backed by years of innovation. The system allows flexibility for mixing engineers – whether they have a full-fledged studio set-up, where they come handy for checking mixes in other mixing suites, or they may also go for fully mix on headphones.

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