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| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Hah thanks 
How is the sound on those? Is the bass good? Are the highs clear? Also do they feel more sturdy than the 1000s? |
I'm not gonna lie, the rpdh1200's are one of my favorite pieces of gear. When buying headphones you shouldn't be looking for a particularly "good" bass or "clear" highs. What you're looking for is solid frequency response (for good sound reproduction) and loudness, and then sturdiness.
The frequency response on the technics rpdh1200 are phenomenal (5hz-30khz) which is outside of the human hearing range. They have a very flat spectrum meaning clear and solid sound reproduction which makes them just as solid as monitors for monitoring audio.
As far as loudness..they have 3500mW of input power which is standard but loud enough to hear what you need in obscenely loud club environments.
As far as the build is concerned they are the best built headphones I've ever tried. They are extremely sturdy and take a mad beating. I've had mine almost a year now and they have gone through sweaty, crowdy, hot, smokey environments, have been banged around and pushed to near maximum output levels for long periods and are in great condition. I would rebuy them if I had the chance.
Another thing I have to mention is that, even though I've had these for a while, they are the best sounding phones I've listened to even compared with sony mdr7509's and hdj1000's.
I'm not trying to persuade you but this is my experience with them so I would certainly recommend them to you.
Good luck,
Andrew
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