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Headphones: Okay DJ-9200...A Pioneer HDJ-1000 imitation
Hello All, this is my first post here on 'DJ Booth' and hopefully not the last since the fact i'm going to buy an equipment very soon.
But, i'm still stuck on the matter of headphones...
I live in Israel and as u know the prices are very expensive here due to high customs...but lets get down to business.
Recently, I have bumped into an exact imitation of the pioneer HDJ-1000 headphone.. it's called OKAY DJ-9200...
Here some pics of it:
and here some links with technical information about this model:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...5180539494&rd=1
http://ilike.en.alibaba.com/product...ne_DJ_9200.html
http://www.tdcenterprise.com/cgi-bi...MemberID=586949
Despite the fact that the technical specifications are pretty similar to the HDJ-1000, I'm still in doubt that if this headphones are worthwhile...
Can u help me choose? i'm in a dilemma between these two
Okay DJ-9200 Vs. Stanton DJ Pro-3000
i would be very glad to hear from people that actually used those okay headphones (i found no reviews over the entire internet)...
thanking you in advance
save your money
don't bother with these..
With a Buy It Now price of $10 US, you're just wasting your money. When Behringer came out with their cool looking DJ headphones for $20 i fell into the trap and bought a pair.. i used 'em for about a minute before handing them off to a younger sibling. These pioneer imitations will sound like crap and most liekly blow with any serious wattage going through them.
You're much better off with the Stanton3000s, although they'll cost you a lot more. A headphone that is very popular in this forum is teh Sennheiser HD 280 PRO (talk to gluegun about it)
hope that helps
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| Originally posted by djshtr These pioneer imitations will sound like crap and most liekly blow with any serious wattage going through them. |
Well I dunno what there like, but if there cheap (dunno what your currency is like) then I dunno if they would last, my buddy had those top new Behringers, he blew them about 4 hours later, you could check out the Sony MDR500s, there not the greatest but there still pretty good if your just gonna be spinning at home, also check to see how much the Sony V6s are, there not to expensive and are actually cheap considering the quality of them.
The stanton DJ Pro 3000s do crack easily, I'd stay away from them if I were you.
I'm even thinking the one below the DJ Pro 3000 might crack less easily than the DJ Pro 3000, seeing as mine cracked badly after not even 1 month's use.
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| Originally posted by bent The stanton DJ Pro 3000s do crack easily, I'd stay away from them if I were you. I'm even thinking the one below the DJ Pro 3000 might crack less easily than the DJ Pro 3000, seeing as mine cracked badly after not even 1 month's use. |
Well the genuine pioneers cost loads, and they break, so i can only imagine what a 10$ replica is like....
Run away.
thats like spending $10 on a shady rolex or breitling from canal street and then complaining about it when it goes backwards.....you get what you pay for.
Not to mention they probably sound like an old gramaphone being played through a sock.
get a pair of sony MDR 7506s ($99) and be like the cat who got the cream
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| Originally posted by Freak Well the genuine pioneers cost loads, and they break, so i can only imagine what a 10$ replica is like.... Run away. thats like spending $10 on a shady rolex or breitling from canal street and then complaining about it when it goes backwards.....you get what you pay for. Not to mention they probably sound like an old gramaphone being played through a sock. get a pair of sony MDR 7506s ($99) and be like the cat who got the cream |
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| Originally posted by SMoKeR Look...look don't judge it for the worse just because it's an imitation...of course it's no the real thing but hey, who said it's bad??? |
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| Originally posted by djshtr A more recent example is Behringer. They take popular items like the DJM600, change the name and put it out at a fraction of the cost.. and i'm sure anyone thats used it can attest to teh fact that its a peice of shit. |
well honstly ask your self this
were are your going to use them i wouldnt mind using these headphones at home for practise and my sonys 700 when i dj out so telll your self what you think you wanna do if i were you i would buy these if they were cheap to you depending on your curreny so.
hope that helps
OK people u convinced me... i'm not taking this headphones iven though they look great from the outside...
Is there another alternative at the same price for the stanton DJ Pro-3000???
the HD-280 are very expensive out here too...its price is twice from the stanton's...
and as for the sony 7506 i'm not familiar with those headphones...first time i hear on these...
anyone has another suggestion? i am looking for a headphone that is more or less on the same price as the stanton's...
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| Originally posted by SMoKeR OK people u convinced me... i'm not taking this headphones iven though they look great from the outside... Is there another alternative at the same price for the stanton DJ Pro-3000??? the HD-280 are very expensive out here too...its price is twice from the stanton's... and as for the sony 7506 i'm not familiar with those headphones...first time i hear on these... anyone has another suggestion? i am looking for a headphone that is more or less on the same price as the stanton's... |
^^ Yeah go with the cheaper stantons, the pro 2000's or the sony MDR7506/V6 .. their probably about the same price as the stanton pro 3000's, or slightly more BUT they don't swivel, so if you definately need that feature than I reckon give the stanton pro 2000's a shot.
It seems like all the headphones that swivel sideways - the stanton 3000's, sony's v700s, pioneer hdj1000's etc all seem to crack easily
Don't know about the new heavy technics ones though, they would be way out of ur price-range though I think.
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| Originally posted by bent ^^ Yeah go with the cheaper stantons, the pro 2000's or the sony MDR7506/V6 .. their probably about the same price as the stanton pro 3000's, or slightly more BUT they don't swivel, so if you definately need that feature than I reckon give the stanton pro 2000's a shot. It seems like all the headphones that swivel sideways - the stanton 3000's, sony's v700s, pioneer hdj1000's etc all seem to crack easily Don't know about the new heavy technics ones though, they would be way out of ur price-range though I think. |
Can you order the 2000's in from overseas through chemical records or something? It'd still work out fairly cheap I reckon
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| Originally posted by bent Can you order the 2000's in from overseas through chemical records or something? It'd still work out fairly cheap I reckon |
I don't see why Chemical wouldn't deliver to you, they use regular post for deliverys, so they don't care where it goes just aslong as the country has a mail service, dunno if they have those headphones though.
http://www.electronicscity.com/prod...products_id=255
RP-DJ1200 for $69.00 ... free shipping too! These are the black ones with the "Technics" words in Purple..
I know they don't ship int'l but if somebody would buy it for you and ship it to you, that'll work too... just a thought..
That's freakin cheap for the black technics! They also have the new technics for $99, while the cheap stantons are like $89! Definately have a look into this..
I swapped my broken stantons for a pair of the black technics (RPDJ1200s), but unfortunately they dont' swivel sideways - only forwards and back which doesn't really let you do the on-shoulder listening thingo which sucks so I've had change my listening style... but I pretty much got them cause they hardly ever break, and I knew if I got any other pair of side-swivelling headphones they were gonna crack and i'd have to shell out more cash to replace them
I would recommend the Stanton 2000's. I've had my pair for over a year with mild-moderate use and they've not broke or had any probs.
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