@evanevans said:
SONY MDR-V6 and V7 Large Diaphragm are industry standard. You can still find them, and spin-offs, which would have a 6 or 7 prominently in their model number. i believe they are 50mm or maybe they are 100mm, can't remember.
Anyway, they are the best, and the flattest.
Evan Evans
Utter nonsense. They ain't the "best" (?), and by far not the flattest. "Industry standard" for every self-respecting mastering engineer is a Stax Earspeaker like the 404 or this [URL=
http://www.stax.co.jp/ENG/SR007-E.html]Omega II[/URL]. In the close vicinity are other electrostats like the K-1000 mentioned above. Everything else is just a more or less nice sounding approximation to the real signal.
If there is an "industry standard" for monitoring cans in the studio (opposed to mixing purposes in the control room) , it is most likely the AKG K270 and its descendants.
Apart from that, Audun is completely right: No headphones can ever replace a decent set of studio monitors.
/Dietz