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DTJT, I urge you to take your $45 pair of headphones to a party with a big sound system and try playing there ... very soon, you'll find out why people shell out massive ammounts of money on their headphones. A DJ headphone must :
a) have EXCELLEND sound attenuation - ie. the bleedthrough of outside noise should be as little as possible. This is important since the sound you hear on the main speakers is slightly delayed from whay you are playing so it would get you confused REALLY fast if your headphones can't block it out.
b) have high SPL (ie. be VERY loud) ... I think this one is common sense - you would have the main system blast at over 100 dB, so your headphones - even with good attenuation - need to drown out the outside noise
c) have low THD (total harmonic distortion) even at maximum volume - it doesn't help if the headphone can go really loud but starts clipping and distorting halfway through
d) be very comfortable - try spinning for 4-6 hours with a shitty headphone ... your ears would start hurting really fast =)
e) - this one is optional, but important to me - flat frequency response throughout the whole sound spectrum. I hate it when cans sound really nice, but pump out too much bass (A LOT of headphones do this).
IMO the best DJ headphone to get right now would be the Sennheiser HD-25 (NOT the HD-25 SP version). Very clean and loud sound, perfect noise attenuation, light, comfortable ... and all parts are user replacable, so if something busts you don't have to shell out the money for a new pair. I dislike the Sony MDR-700DJ for a few reasons
- too heavy ... can get really uncomfortable after a while
- tends to overemphasize the bass (the higher portion of low frequencies) ... don't really like it
- it is a little scary to put something on your ears that can pump out 3000 mW ... imagine turning the wrong knob on the mixer (headphone volume) and accidentaly blowing your ears ...
that should be it ...
peace
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