I don't know lol, just hearing music with better quality. I'm on linux so I know that that is a little bit limiting.

I just downloaded a the sayonara audio player and looks decent

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Depending on how far you're willing to go, studio monitors are the best option but they also require that you're in a room with proper acoustics.

Headphones are great in terms of the quality you get for your money but are not ideal, you only hear one channel per ear exclusively.

I only use my headphones to check for tiny flaws in my tracks which are more difficult to hear on monitors, as well as having a second source of reference on mixing/mastering for a different system.

I hear you, the headphones are kind of needed because the acustics in the room I'm in are shit. Plus my lady will would kill me if I start blasting music lol.

would you recommend other headphones? or other tools?

Not really, but I would recommend against using equalisers. If a track has been properly mixed and mastered there should be no need for manually adjusting frequency, unless you're using a shitty setup, but with those headphones you should be fine.

I don't know what type of music you're into, but here's one of my tracks if you're interested.

https://wavlake.com/track/2c6912f5-ba9a-4265-8b1e-232e59a9febb

awesome! thank you! nice trance!

You're welcome, see you around on the nostr :)