The headphone was in a bundle with an e-drum, and for that purpose, it's perfect. However the length of the cable is long for an e-drum, but considering it's also available for buying it in itself, it becomes a matter of using. As for the sound, I was sad when I heard some low level chirping, then I realised it can be a reason of jack socket, which actually was. The sound is neutral considering the frequency range. Thus, it's suitable for general purposes, even for home recordings on lazier days when one does not want to reach out for the carefully packed Audio Technica headphones. When using it for recording, a relevant quantity of bleeding can be observed which is also a matter of taste, how much bleeding can one accept. The greatest drawback for me is the design of the earpads. They could be convenient, but I think they're small for an average person, I experiance a slightly annoying pressure which grows by time. So in general, as in the title: it's good for general use and for studio projects consisting of short time period process.