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kame_san0
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Question Technics RP - DH1200 Headpones - help meh

I was looking for some input on that particular model. I am going to buy them but i was wondering if they had a good comfort, and good sound. Ive heard good things about the loudness, but what about their cushioning on the ear? Any help would be much appreciated.

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Orbital32
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When i first bought them they were tight as hell. they loosned a bit plus i'm used to them. The sound? AMAZING and powerful. I'm happy with them

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3xx3r7
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Proud owner of these babies. Awesome sound quality, very durable. Have to get used to them though. May seem a little tight and clunky at first.


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Michael May
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I own these headphones. I really like how they fit. I always had problems in the past with headphones falling off my head because I jump around a little when I play, but these have a nice firm fit to them, and they never fall off. As far as the sound, it could be better, but I have owned much worse sounding headphones.

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raaven
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I went from sony v700s to these. The difference in weight took a bit to get used to.

I love them for long sets.

The sound is awesome. I love them.

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chesco
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I really don't like these headphones, for the price of them you'd expect well better.

I played my first gig on sunday night there and I must say they cut out very little external noise. There too big and awkward as well. I prefer the older model by far.

I'd go back to the pioneers but there about as reliable as sunshine in scotland.

I really don't know what headphones to go for.

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Orbital32
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don't know about you, but mine cuts it out great.

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Martin McG
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I really don't like these headphones, for the price of them you'd expect well better.

I played my first gig on sunday night there and I must say they cut out very little external noise. There too big and awkward as well. I prefer the older model by far.

I'd go back to the pioneers but there about as reliable as sunshine in scotland.

I really don't know what headphones to go for.


you can get them for about £80 on ebay brand new

were you warming up for gio?


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chesco
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you can get them for about £80 on ebay brand new

were you warming up for gio?


Nah, i was playing at that technolab night @ the soundhaus on sunday there. Was good, but a bit quiet towards the back end of 3am.

Ade fenton was playing in the main room.

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Martin McG
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quality!

howd you manage that?!


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chesco
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I done alright I think.

Fuckin shittin maself at the start, really shakey hands and the like. settled in to it ok.

they were using a djm-500 which i'm not too familiar with so that was a ****.

Got some good reports back and that, so was well pleased.

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Martin McG
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nice one!

think im gonna have a look about and if i can get to spin out soon, havent had alot of time lately which is a shitterbut im getting back into things again but just have to update my vinyl big time

what was your TL?


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