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ok, i say you go for a decent headphone (sennheiser indeed makes decent headphones although you might want to try out akg's aswell). as long as you know how your setup ( whether it be monitors or headphones) is coloring your sound, you're fine with 'less-budget' equipment. since you're using "just a 10-year-old desktop microphone" there's really no point in investing 100s of bucks into any audio interface. don't spend more than 250 bucks (i suggest you buy it off ebay) on an audio-interface. cause with all due respect, i think 'untrained ears' don't really know what to look for in sound.
and also, you shouldn't need expensive equipment to make beautiful things.
and when you check out headphones in a store, not only check the sound, also the wearing-comfort, since you'll be having that thing on your head a lot. i know akg have nice loose fits but they don't really suitme, sennheisers overall tend too be a bit tighter (ofcourse this differs from model to model). also make the decission if you're going for an open or closed headphone (you'd probably want to go for an open headphone though).
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pardon my english.
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