good cheaper heaphones suggestion
good cheaper heaphones suggestion
Well, I lost my USD$180 headphones somewhere, & need to replace them. I really don't want to spend more than $40, unless they can replace decent near-field monitors (one of my next purchaces in 6 months or so). To be used for DJing, & light audio editing (cueing, rough mixes). Must be comfortable on my shaved head. Would be nice if they can go from open can (handy when DJing) to closed (good at coffee shops).
& if you say Sony, I'll lose all respect for you
cheers!
& if you say Sony, I'll lose all respect for you
cheers!
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Spend 60 bucks on the SR-60's. They look strange but sound gorgeous. And it's nice to not be a lemming. No offense to those using the sony's and senn's!
http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm
Oops, my recommendation wouldn't be a good fit for DJ use. Nevermind.
http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm
Oops, my recommendation wouldn't be a good fit for DJ use. Nevermind.
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Like I said, no offense! Having user replaceable parts is a big plus. I a/b'd my grados with only the hd-555 and i was astounded at what you don't get for double the price.muscleandhate wrote:I always used Sennheiser HD-25's as they have the most accurate and balanced sound quality, the toughest build quality and because every part is user replacable, not because everyone else used them
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I second that. They rock though I broke mineultrasource wrote:Spend 60 bucks on the SR-60's. They look strange but sound gorgeous. And it's nice to not be a lemming. No offense to those using the sony's and senn's!
http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm
Oops, my recommendation wouldn't be a good fit for DJ use. Nevermind.
I'd get something else for djing though.
I picked up a pair of Sennheiser HD something or others for about 60 bucks in NYC last fall because mine broke and I was on the road. I can't remember the exact model off hand though.
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I have a pair of cheap (20 quid, so about 30-40 dollars) JVC phones, it says HA-D570D on the side but I have no idea what that means. Super comfortable for long periods of time, and good for rock/metal stuff. I don't do much in the way of electronic music most of the time, but I have two pairs of these in case one breaks. Lovely for cheap phones!
Dude, I don't you read my post, but let me be more clear: those Sonys & many others w/plastic swivels like that WILL break, usually in months. At the DJ record store I worked at, we broke 7 of the Sony DJ700s in like 3 months. In summery, they're crap
But, if someone never left the house w/them, & never droped them, kept them enclosed in foam, they'd be great.
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Yep, you're right.. i missed the last line in your post. But, i've never had a problem with these... it's when you let others use them that you get problems (especially the inexperienced shoppers), which is what you would experience at a store... I've had mine for years, and never broke em.. I think they rock, but to each his own...infuzion wrote:Dude, I don't you read my post, but let me be more clear: those Sonys & many others w/plastic swivels like that WILL break, usually in months. At the DJ record store I worked at, we broke 7 of the Sony DJ700s in like 3 months. In summery, they're crap
But, if someone never left the house w/them, & never droped them, kept them enclosed in foam, they'd be great.
I just wanted to add that... I think the fact that they ARE cheap, and they sound great for the price makes it more appealing than buying $180 pair of headphones that you may lose, break, get STOLEN, whatever. I don't think there's anything wrong them, especially because they're cheap... you don't have to worry as much...
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I have just got the Sennheiser HD 25-1, very good sound.
For 159Euro
For 159Euro
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