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Review: Superlux HD-668 B

Superlux HD-668 B We fancy a bit of ambition in the products we review, and without a doubt and hesitation, I affirm that Superlux HD-668 B is a proof of innovation and high performance. These headphones designed mainly for tracking…

Review: t.bone HD-880

T.Bone HD-880 When thinking of an affordable studio headphone, your first thought that might immediately come to your mind is something from Audio Technica or Sennheiser. While these two big companies hold an extensive collection of referencing headphones, among them…

Review: Audio-Technica ATH-M20x

Soundsight Headphones is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Audio-Technica ATH-M20X is a high quality budget studio headphone whose reputation is well deserved! For many, this is the ideal home recording…

Review: AKG K-240 Studio

AKG K-240 Studio I had the opportunity to try a close friend’s headphones, and much to my confidence I borrowed his AKG K-240 for some days. He made his purchase mainly based on the positive reviews on K-240 seen on…

Review: Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro

Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro I got the DT-770 Pro as support for mixing because unfortunately, I do not currently have the opportunity to edit my room acoustically for my studio monitors. So now I use the speakers for the regular work,…

The Best Studio Headphones under $50

There's no mystery the music industry is massive, a statement which is further backed by the claims of "Indie US creators which earned a total of $6.8bn online in 2018." With the right studio equipment, you can wade into a segment of this industry too.​ Every day, indie music artists emerge onto the stage. Music producers such as Apashe, MISSIO, Unlike Pluto or The Glitch Mob were once little as well, and they all started with minimum equipment. But today, you have a head start by proceeding to the store and buying only the most reliable and effective studio headphones for making music.