Analog-X64 wrote:I went to our Local music store at lunch time, I didn't have time to test anything but they do have the HD600's and are $499 Canadian.
I have about $834 in total set aside to buy hardware/software $499 is about 60% of my total budge.
I still have to buy an Audio device and software.
Link to my local music store.
http://www.long-mcquade.com/products/82 ... phones.htm
PS: Midiman was turned into M-Audio and now it looks like M-Audio is Avid.
Take a listen to one of the Sennheiser headphones that fits your bill ANX... just because they are cheaper does not mean they are bad... Headphones come in many different price ranges, just take a look at a pair of top notch GRADO headphones... cost more that a pair of ADAM A8X pair of studio monitors!

... I've never heard them though, but I hardly think I'd need those.
Mixing in headphones is not good practice as you probably know, so there is not really criteria for headphones, when they are just to be used for the creative phase of making music... as long as you feel creatively inspired by using them, they could cost 10 bucks or less, does not really matter... the problem arise if you also want to mix on them... then you need the best you can get, and even then it's not good practice to do it as sound is created very differently inside headphones compared to speakers.
If you mix on speakers, just get what you can afford and sound the nicest to you ANX, don't dwell on reputation or peoples feelings about special brands... it's a personal and very individual thing what makes a pair of headphones ideal to someone. That is why we say "TRY THEM OUT!"... it's the only sure way to know...