Audeze
LCD-X
Based on 19 Reddit mentions
$1120.00
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I can finally decisively say I prefer headphones over speakers.
I agree with the fact that you aren’t an audiophile (yet) You can’t say that you don’t love sports cars when only you’ve only driven a 1997 Mazda Miata. I went deep down the rabbit hole of headphones (Audeze, ZMF, Beyerdynamic, etc.) to the point where I had an entire rack of components and let me t
...groove-syndicate in r/audiophile
May 20, 2026 11:53 AM
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Production Headphone advice
Best headphones are the ones with a flat response. A-lot of pros use Audeze lcdx( but those are 1200 bucks) You can buy “sound id” by sonarworks and select their m 50x headphones flat emulation and use those. Or buy the slate vsx platinum edition headset and use their studio emulations to get the be
...challenja in r/dnbproduction
November 28, 2025 1:05 AM
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What's something you only realized was a 'poor person fear' after you watched a rich person have absolutely zero reaction to it?
They sound incredible but, price. I did a search for the Audeze LCD-X (and by the quick reviews I read, sounds like they are really nice). Even Amazon for $1200 (USD, I'm in the US), it took me about 30 seconds to find a set used for $750 complete. Even would accept an offer so even less, I would tr
...DavidinCT in r/AskReddit
May 23, 2026 9:00 PM
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Struggling to adapt to HD650 for production. Is this normal or are they not for me?
I love how these sound especially for the price in terms of mids and highs listening to music. BUT couldn't ever get them to translate correctly for mixing. Especially for Bass. So I agree completely with you. I upgraded to Audeze LCD-X (v1, v2 is even better i hear) and my productions improved inst
...owen__wilsons__nose in r/ableton
May 16, 2026 12:16 AM
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I did the whole Slate VSX thing and I think it sounds terrible. I've got to be wrong on something?
I haven't tried them so I can't really give a real opinion but I can give some of my thoughts. Everyone seems to love them hear so probably unpopular opinion Short version: I would get better open back headphones (audio technica [adx], audeze [lcdx,mm500]) and jut get used to their sound. Long versi
...b_and_g in r/audioengineering
January 28, 2026 11:33 PM
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