dSONIQ offers two FREE copies of Realphones and an exclusive 35% discount for all BPB readers until March 5th, 2023. Read more about Realphones and enter the giveaway below.
Utilities for mixing with headphones aren’t a new concept. However, there is still space in the market for different takes on enhancing and improving the headphones mixing experience.
dSONIQ Realphones
dSONIQ’s Realphones plugin is a different take on the formula. With three different pricing tiers, there are multiple ways to enter the Realphones ecosystem. As a Realphones user for the last two years, I can say I’ve been fairly satisfied with the direction of the software.
Realphones operate either as a plugin or a system-wide method of leveling out your headphones. The system-wide application is useful and, given the environments present in the software, makes for a fairly wonderful listening experience across a wide swathe of media.
In an audio mixing environment is where Realphones really shines, however.
Provided you have a supported pair of headphones, you can select a profile of your choice and get to work. Realphones can either simulate an actual studio environment, similar to Waves and their NX head-tracking software, or operate as a simple means of correcting frequencies for a flatter listening experience.
The simulated environments range from studio spaces to small consumer-grade speakers and give a rough estimate of how your mix translates on different playback devices. Studio spaces give greater bass and treble response, making sub-bass frequencies and airiness more noticeable.
For best results, you’ll want to place the Realphones plugin at the end of whatever processing chain you have on the master bus or your monitoring bus.
There is, thankfully, a safe gain limiter meant to protect your ears more so than provide any mastering grunt. All things said, Realphones is a worthy purchase for those looking for something to give a little less partiality to their headphones.
If you don’t have the room for a pair of studio monitors or just want to see how your mix sounds on a home speaker, then do look into Realphones.
These are the main features that set Realphones apart from similar products:
- Headphone frequency response correction;
- Studio control room emulation with professional near-field, mid-field, and far-field monitoring;
- Binaural virtual positioning based on HRTF;
- Emulation of the frequency response of professional and home/consumer audio reproduction systems;
- Night club and car interior for mix-checking.
dSONIQ supports Mac and Windows users with VST and AAX universal across both platforms and AU as a Mac-only option. Realphones did receive a recent update granting native Apple Silicon compatibility.
Realphones are available in three different pricing tiers:
- Realphones Lite Pack (€69)
- Realphones Professional Pack (€99)
- Realphones Ultimate Pack (€179)
The Lite Pack offers full functionality except for the standard headphone calibration profiles. The Professional Pack adds a set of three standard headphone calibration profiles. Lastly, the Ultimate Pack offers an unlimited selection of standard headphone calibration profiles for all supported models.
BPB readers get a 35% discount on all Realphones packs with the coupon code BEDROOMPRODUCERSBLOG until March 5th, 2023.
More info: dSONIQ Realphones (35% OFF with coupon code BEDROOMPRODUCERSBLOG)
The Giveaway
dSONIQ offers two FREE copies of Realphones to two lucky BPB readers. Thank you, dSONIQ!
To enter the giveaway, answer the following question in the comments section below: What are your favorite budget-friendly headphones for mixing? If you don’t use headphones, what are your favorite affordable studio monitors?
We will randomly select two lucky winners on Monday, February 27th. another big THANK YOU to dSONIQ for sponsoring this giveaway
Also, check out our BPB Community Giveaway.
Good luck, and thank you for reading Bedroom Producers Blog!
The winners are:
1) Marco Zappala: m***********@*******.***
2) Marco: f*******@y****.**
Congratulations! dSONIQ will send you the prize via email.
325 Comments
Aural Flow
onSuperlux 681 !!!
Roman
onFor me, the ideal mixing headphones are the DT1990, although they are not very cheap, they are able to compete with very expensive monitors (1500 € +) and together with Realphones you can make great mixes on them.
Ryan
onDefinitely Audio Technica M50x
Rajesh
onMy favourite headphones audio technica m40x and i love it.
Yoann
onDT 770 pro by Beyerdynamic
cristian
onSimple: MDR 7506. A classic.
Enzo
onCI provo… Speriamo in un poco di fortuna
JMC
onAudio Technica M40x :)
Maurice Doucette
onAudiotechnica ATH M50
Suppifier
onBy far the DT990’s, they outline every detail compared to any pair of headphones
Leandro Alvarez
onAudiotechnica ATH M50
Lucas
onAkg 240!!!
Kevin
onAKG k702
Enzo
onRELOOP RHP-20
Francisco
onAudiotécnica ATH M50
Oleksii Kalashnyk
onPresonus HD
Nik
onJBL Tune 760NC Wireless not bad for me
Marc
onI love my Rokit 6s, and for headphones I’ve used loads, but I keep going back to my cheap £15 Sony headphones as I know them so well!
alex
onSony MDR-7506.
Haliax
onBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
Ian
onI use Behringer HPS3000 Studio Headphones.
Jacques
onbeyerdynamic DT 900 PRO X
David
onATH M50
Michael Jones
onI do all of my mixing on Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro’s. Bought them specifically because they are supported by NX!
Mano
onI use AKG K702 and AKG K240
Hell'ektrix
onThe open-back Sennheiser HD 560S are really good with increased sub bass extension without distortion, and neutral frequency response (without the “beyer” agressive high frequencies…!)
And lovely wide soundstage.
Got them to around 120€ on sale…
Romuald Herrero
onBeyer DT770 and Dynaudio BM5.
Kieran
onI’ve been wearing Sony MDR-7506’s since I was 4 years old, and I still use them today almost 30 years later. :D
Never listened to music through speakers, ever.. I’d have nothing to refer to if I tried to produce/mix with them, I think I’d have a hard time adapting.
Vik
onMackie MC-450, ATH-M50X
Cris
onBuy a better headphone then using this snake oil software!
Sergiusz
onBeyerdynamic dt 700 x pro, krk rokit 5 g4
Xei
onAudio Technica ath-m30 + JBL LSR305
Michael
onWorking KRK 8 gen3 here but having started to switch to a Sennheiser 650 when it’s getting late. Also got a more expensive headphone but comfort and sound of the Sennheiser beats it.
Giuseppe
onThe old and good Sony MDR-7506.
Artem
onYAMAHA HS5
N-aiSW
onDef have to go with my Shure SRH-440 !
Ulloo Drone
onBeyer DT880
Ronielder
onPresonus HD 7
VALANTIS
onSennheiser HD600
Shreyash Shrigondekar
onIt doesn’t Matter what Headphones we used, if there is dSoniQ Plugin then We can acheive a great Flat response with any Budget Headphone
Martial Fromentin
onPresonus HD9
Esteban
onAKG 271 MKll
Adam
onAlexis Elevate 3 Mk I and superlux 681. Those two serce me well for long timer nie.
Tomas A
onJBL Obe series 104
Yfrsn
onhola, utilizo unos behringer HPX 2000, los uso siempre y son estables aunque no muy cómodos. eso si, muy economicos. saludos amigos de BPB y gracias a dSONIQ.
Charles B.
onakg k52
Rk
onNothing best then but you have now best is but you have I have senheiser hd 206
Adrian
onUso los monitores Yamaha hs8 !!!
Gil Monteiro
onSony MDR-7506
KamiKun
onbeyerdynamic dt 770
RR
onBeyerdynamic DT990 Pro
Nikita
onSennheiser HD 300 PRO
stagoodspeed
onAKG K612 PRO
Will Clay
onSamson SR-850 and AKG K52 headphones here. As for my studio monitors…JBL 104.
Oli
onmy sony MDR 7506 have been going for almost 10 years now lol
LostKafka
onAkg 702
stiffmink
onAudio Technica 80’s
Bill
onSuperlux HD 681 all the way!
Stephane
onAKG 612 Pro
Aleks MZ
onBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro – love them.
Chris
onSennheiser HD 440 II opens and HD 200 closed!
robert J kuehner
onAKG K240 Studio !
Farrux Vekhalayev
onSennheiser HD 380
djsegwon kithebeats
onSony mdr 7506! There is no competition
Ferenc Mosolyhozó Molnár
onAustrian Audio Hi-X15
HotIceZW
onPresonus All the way
Jiri aka Rivermint
onYamaha HS5
Jay K
onI loved my Superlux 668B after changing the earpads (for comfort). Too bad the cable is now almost broken. I got a new pair of Sennheiser HD280 Pros, so it would be nice to test them out with the Realphones plugin.
Fazil Irak
onPresonus HD9
dan
onHeadphones – a couple of pairs of Superlux each for their own purposes of coursey.
Lutus
onSuperlux HD681 and Edifier R2700
Orderly Chaos
onMy favorite budget headphones are the oneodio pro 10, this is the headphones I’m currently using
Joseph
onAudiotechnica ATH M40
Jon
onATH-M50S
Mastartiq
onPresonus Eris E 4.5 :)
Markus
onDT 990 Pro
ofenwarm
onBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro, although I’m very aware that “budget friendly” means different things to different people and I have to admit that these are only borrowed.
Walt72
onSuperLux 681B
BGUG
onAKG k240 mkii
Marco
onSuperlux HD 681 :)
Thales Ferreira Chapani
onAKG K240 MKII
Mariano Diaz
onRight now I only can afford mixing and mastering with headphones, anown and love Audio Técnica ATH-M30x and Beyer Dynamic dt 770 pro.
I used to have a pair of Yamaha HS5.
Thanks!
bbb
on“headphone” invented by Ezra Guilliland for switchboard operators
Alan
onFocal – Alpha 50 Studio Monitors are what I currently use to mix with at home.
Marco Zappala
onThe Shure SRH440 is my favorite Headphones.
p1an0_guy
onEither AKG k240s or shure IEMs
Brian
onheadphones: focusrite HP60 mkIII closed back (came with a Scarlett solo bundle, and are great in a pinch or traveling)
monitors: Presonus Eris 3.5 & 4.5 (got a lot of milage of these for quick pop up hotel producing and bedroom producing)
Steve O
onI use beyerdynamic dt 240 pros
Cristian
onBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
david
onsennheiser hd 450bt
pelle
onAKG K240
TRISTAN G.
onSennheiser HD25
Prarabdha Pathak
onThe ones i have or can afford
Matthew
onMy trusty AKG K240 Studios! Thanks DSoniq for the giveaway!
Kevin A Miller
onI think the award goes to the Sony MDR-7506.
Denys
onDT 770 Pro
Ji Hao Yan
onSony SHP9500
marcus
onSuperlux HD-681
Mr.Behringer
onAkg k52 Akg 240MKii Akg612pro
Viacheslav
onSony MDR-V6
Jaromir
onAKG K612 PRO
samuel
ondt 770 pro
Michael Hedden
onAudiotechnica ATH M50
Antoine B
onI worked in the biggest music equipment stores in London about twenty years ago, sold so much equipment to fellow musicians and producers. I miss those days !
I also bought lots of gear from the shop, including a pair of Beyerdynamic DT 250, that I still own and use every day to this day ! Imagine the quality ..!
I also use near05 monitors.
As I’m working on my music I’m struggling with understanding how it translates to other systems. Particularly some tracks with synth bass seem to be duller outside my monitoring system.
That’s why I’d love to win a copy of Realphones by Dsoniq. I hope it would help me make better mixes. This year I want to release a bunch of music under a new artist name, I’ve never released before, but I’ve been working on it every day for about a year since covid and I’m nearly ready to share my music. Mostly synth guitar pop rock, a blend of everything I love. And there’s a massive influence from BPB as I’ve come to love lots of things recommended here…
THANKS !!
Abhay Mehta
onSony MDR-7506
Bobay
onI have a pair of Behringer HPS3000 Studio Headphones
Bruno
onSuperlux 681B
Mike B
onI use the Sony MDR-CD900ST headphones.
Lwin Htoo Phaw
onPresonus HD7 and YAMAHA HS8
ilias
onsmall monitor-wise, when setup right, the cheapo jbl lsr’s are proper dogs (i got a pair when my mains needed repair and they just worked worked worked)
Gustaf
onAKG K-702 always!
Sheben
onSony MDR-7506
Gavin
onI didn’t see anyone comment this yet but I think the Focal Listen Pros are some of the best bang for your buck. I personally use Sennheiser hd650s but I think if I could go back and buy headphones with what I know now I’d 100% get focal lisen’s or hd600s.
Your monitoring is everything and my teacher always keeps his hd600s on standby even tho he’s got some fancy genelecs haha
entry ya
onAudiotechnica ATH M40x
Alex
onAKG K240 & Yamaha HS5
Walt72
onSuperlux HD 681B grazie a tutti!
TMX BOOM
onI’ve been using AT ATH M40X for 2 years now and never had any problems! The only thing I did to make them better was to change pads (I’m currently using BRAINWAVZ Angled Ear Pads and there is a big difference!)
Guilherme Lohmann
onBeyerdynamic DT 990 PRO!
Guilherme Lohmann
onBeyerdynamic DT 990 PRO.
Frank
onSamson MediaOne BT4.
The best that I could and feeling good :-)
Adam Zero
onAudio-Technica ATH-MSR7
Aleksander
onSony MDR-7506
Nakura
onAKG K240 MKII
Mikey
onAKG K240
K. Lifted
onAudioTechnica ATH M40x is not super expensive fairly decent especially if on sale, but amazing quality I used mine for years before upgrading to the ATH M70x
Sutharmian Rakunathan
onAUDIO TECHNICA ATH M50X
Lee Morgan
onbeyerdynamic DT880pro
Genelec 8351A
Nilesh
onbeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 Ohm
J
onAKG 240
Jonathan Paris
onAudio Technica ATH-M50x
Jatin Jain
onSennhieser hd 650
& Kali Lp6
Mark C
onATH M50
Constantino
onBeyerdynamic DT 990 PRO
Kim Christopher Neves
onAKG K72
Mark
onbeyerdynamics DT770 Pro 80 ohm
Kev
onMy favs are the ATH M30x those are well balanced headphone at a really good price!
Simon M
onBeyer DT 880 also
GARMEN
onSennheiser HD600
David
onSenheiser hd600
short hopper
onHappy with my Sennheiser HD 300 PROs
konstantinos
onfocal be 6 with AKG K141 mkII headphone
Hellmuth
onTascam TH-07 tá quebrando um galho.
ST3O
onSennheiser HD 280 Pro
SHawn
onAudio-technica ATH-M40fs
Ho Shui Wing
onAKG K240mk2
Sir Otter
onPresonus Eris E44.
Going MTM turned out to be a huge step up.
West
onRoland RH-5s for Dj
Yamaha HS8 for mixing
Richard
onBeyerdynamic DT 880 PRO for critical work and Audio Technica MSR7 for tracking/auditioning
Flammodo
onI use the Byerdynamic DT770 Pros and I really like them!
Maro
onAKG K-240 mk2
Jörgen Barkefors
onAudiotechnica ATH M50x
Andrew
onAKG K240
Andreas
onAudio-Technica ATH-M50
Marian L.
onAudio-Technica but I am planning to buy also some Beyerdynamics.
Sebastian
onDT 770 PRO and IK iLoud Micro Monitor
Quetzal
onSony MDR 7506
Jerry Yang
onHope to get something
Matt
onAudio Technica ATH-M50x
Davor
onAudio Technica ATH-M50x
MXŘDR
onDT 990 Pro and Monitor KRK Rp5
Rudolf Steiner
onAKGK240 Mkll
Med
onSennheiser HD206
Jawnson
onSony MDR-7506
Oliver
onI use Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro 250ohm. That’s what i have, i work with them almost exclusively. So far, I am really plesed with them.
Xaither
onByerdynamic DT770 Studio
Beuhz
onFocal Spirit Professional
Varis
onShure SRH440
Mike DeMott
onAT m50x for headphones or JBL 305s for speakers
Mike
onMy current headphones of choice – Audiotechnica ATH M50x, very comfortable and detailed.
And of course my pair of Prodipe Pro 5 studio monitors – not super powerful, yet very even and precise in frequency, while probably the cheapest in the segment!
Nikita
onI use dt990 at home, but in practice there is not enough control of the bottoms and the lower middle, so I use additional monitoring.
Dmitrii
onPhilips SHP9500
Jerome Fernandez
onI’m using an AKG 245
Miguel
onAKG 240 !
Sun Ra
onAudio-Technica ATH-M40x
Georg
onBeyerdynamic DT 990 Pro. Thank you for doing this!
jay jay
onAudiotechnica ATH M50
GaiaSpawn
onAKG K240 Studio Open Backs
Davis Hill
onI like the stereo field of the Beyerdynamic dt 770s, but the Sennheiser HD 280 pros have a better sub response, are more accurate, and the cable is more manageable so I use those. I’m looking at getting a set of Beyerdynamic DT 700 pros in the near future so hopefully that’s the best of both worlds.
Daniel Ene
onm50x
Sarj
onJBL 104BT for monitors and Superlux HD681EVO for headphones
Lucia
onAudio-Technica ATH-M30x
Anthony Junior Ikenwa
onI only use head phone AUDIO TECHNICA ATH M30 during recording session. I use KRK Rokit 8.Monitor during mix and Master
Marc O.
onBeyerdynamic DT990 Pro 250 Ohm
John Adams
onIn terms of true budget cans £49 AKG K361 with a custom eq curve!
John Adams
onCan someone answer this please (this isn’t an entry!):
Is it that with the Professional version you have to choose 3 headphone profiles when registering and they are the only 3 that you can ever use or that you can change profiles but can only have 3 active at any one time?
Alex Noumi
on“you can change profiles but can only have 3 active at any one time”
This.
John Adams
onThank you :)
Torben Enevoldsen
onAKG K240
Priyanshu Kainthola
onBeyerdynamic DT 770
jekehu
onMy JBL 306P mk2 monitors were a great deal
Brandon M.
onAudio-Technica ATH-M50x. Have had them for three years now!
Dizzy
onDt770Pro, only hope they had detachable cable!
Lee
onFor me it’s the Superlux 681, nice flat sound and very cheap
Peter L.
onI use AKG K240
ALEX SATT
onSuperbudget AxelVox HD 241
vad
onAKG K92
Nick
onI use Sony MDR-7506
Jeppelyssnar
onBeyerdynamic DT880, my only pair!
Darius McCaskey
onDT 990 Pro
Karl B
onAudio Technica M50x is my go to
Corti.Son
onHi, most of the time I use the 770 Pro, sometimes the 990 Pro.
Thanks for the opportunity to win something again.
Good luck to all.
Kamil
onI got myself a pair of Beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO and I think those are a really solid choice for mixing in that price range.
Robin
onSamson SR850.
Erick V
onDT770 pro by Beyerdynamic
gf
onAudio technica m40x
UBT
onFor Monitors, Presonus Eris 4.5, for Headphones Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro ;)
Jonathan Marchant
onI like my HD600s for headphones and my iLoud Micros for monitors. Fabulous sound from both systems.
Ramin
onAudiotechnica m50
Sergey
onAudio-Technica ATH-M40X
yiquoc
onSony MDR-7506
Maldo
onMy favorite is Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro. Also a great headphone pair are the AudioTechnica M40X.
DMN
onI have a weakness for collecting good budget priced headphones discounted to less than £100,
So my ‘favourite’ tends to be the next ‘phones I’m excited to impulse buy in a flash sale.
Jibin Jacob
onMy favorite budget headphone is Oneodio Pro 10 and my favorite budget studio monitor is the JBL 104 Professional series compact reference monitors.
Paul Shaw
onOneOdio Pro 50, but I want to get the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro – Kali LP8 V2 for Studio Monitors
Boyce Gantz
onAs a Recoding engineer for over 20 years I have gone through so many headphones in the booth so as long as they have a good frequency range, little bit heavy on the bass, don’t fall apart in a month and have a nice look t them I won’t complain. Right now I’m using A pair of $30 OneOdio’s and I Love them.
I had a pair of BX5 for 10 years but 2 years ago I need to replace them so I picked up a Pair of Behringer STUDIO 50USB which I think are way better. They use USB and 1/4 adapters so I can run my video and audio workstations separately.. When it comes to mastering it’s great to have a cheap pair of head phones , Studio Monitors, A Subwoofer, and little computer speakers.
Thank you for taking time to read
Martin
onBeyerdynamics DT 880 and Eris E5 XT
Quet0
onBeyerdynamics DT 770 Pro and Kali L6
Gabaz
onAT M50x
Dirk Böhme
onSuperlux HD 681
ASJ
onATH M50x as well here
Side Shw
onRode NTH-100
TNK
onAudio Technica m50x
Alex Noumi
onAudio-Technica ATH-MSR7
Jiaxin Yang
onAKG K240
Herbert Wallace
onSony MDR-7506
RhymeSkillzBeatz
onfor me it’s definitely Audiotechnica ATH M40x, because i use it