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Ultra-cheap Studio Headphones

Ultra-cheap Studio Headphones
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aka the Portable Zen Place.

Made by combining a pair of headphones and a pair of ear defenders to make outside-world-blocking headphones, in anticipation of a long train journey in which I'd rather hear my music than everyone else on the train talking loudly into their mobiles. The aforementioned train journey took three and a half hours, and my carriage was populated by screaming babies, teenagers, the aforementioned phone users and an obnoxious woman eating crisps with her mouth open while staring at me; these were an absolute sanity-saver. Hence "portable zen place". "Studio headphones" is because I don't know what they call those headphones they use in sound studios, but I'd guess they're sound blocking.

(This step probably makes me sound like a raging sociopath; I'm really not, many of my best friends are humans.)
 
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Step 1Materials required

Materials required
- Uber-cheap ear defenders: about £3.50 ($7)
- Uber-uber-cheap headphones: about £2.50 ($5)
- Electrical tape: you should own already, and I can't see it costing more than £1.00

I am lucky to live 30 seconds walk from a fantastic hardware shop that's kind of like Aladdin's Cave for DIYers, but you should be able to find these in any self-respecting hardware shop or (probably) online.
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16 comments
Jul 23, 2011. 3:12 PMDr. Pepper says:
Ehh, I prefer my Beats Pro.
Jul 24, 2011. 5:17 PMDr. Pepper says:
I wasn't insulting your headphones. I love this hack. I love all of your instructables.
I just love my headphones.
May 2, 2010. 8:21 AMgrimdaddy says:
I have been doing something similar for quite sometime now.  I put on a set of good ear buds and place a pair of "sound defenders" over them while I mow my lawn.  Now if i could figure out how to make my cell phone chime through on the same set up.
Aug 8, 2009. 4:16 PMtech53 says:
I like your idea a lot but someone should mention that if you want to use them for studio use you should check the frequency response of the headphones you are buying. You can get a pair of technics off of Ebay for 30 dollars or less. I once made the mistake of not knowing that back in my beginning days and found out a year later that everything I'd recorded had garbage on the tracks because I couldn't hear the extremely low or high end...still though, it's a great way to turn a 15 to 30 buck pair of headphones into 300 to 500 dollar behringers.
Aug 14, 2008. 6:54 AMbustedit says:
i love Nice Weather for Ducks; got turned onto lemon jelly in june u like the Presets? daedulus?
Apr 19, 2009. 4:33 AMT-K says:
woohoo! presets! this is an awesome idea. i have a pair of nice skullcandies i got yesterday, and i dont want to risk losing them, so i cn wear these on the way to school and back.
Jul 2, 2008. 10:40 PMabadfart says:
i did this so i could hear my mp3 player over the jackhammer but i put in 3 layers of foam and i used ear buds
Jun 19, 2008. 10:23 AMtrooperrick says:
I was having trouble soldering headphone wire too until I came across this site which greatly helped.
Feb 29, 2008. 10:58 PMYerboogieman says:
i would add some heavy duty covering for those wires, they seem so bear and small
Mar 3, 2008. 2:41 PMYerboogieman says:
yea
Jan 18, 2008. 8:39 PMzorro3355 says:
you copied from tim.
Feb 15, 2008. 1:53 PMBrennn10 says:
I agree. You can take the same idea, but you can do something different than the original. That is what PKM did.

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