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He's saying he disagrees, strongly, with the "DJ Sound" you all seem to like. Most DJ headphones have this type of sound, this boomy midbass and no deep extension and no detail in a lot of other parts of the sound, etc. etc. However, not all of them have this type of sound. Some IXOS cans, for example, are made for DJs and supposedly sound different than anything. For the "DJ" camp of DJ headphones, listen to stuff from Technics, IXOS, Pioneer, Sony (which you have all already heard) and Stanton. For the "Audiophile" or "Recording Enineer" camp of DJ headphones, listen to stuff by Beyerdynamic (DT250-80), Sony (MDRV6 and 7506), and Sennheiser (HD25). Also, some of the professional stuff by AKG and Beyerdynamic could be used in DJ applications too. HOWEVER, if you look closely, at the Sony MDR-V6, for example, it has *all* of the features that you DJ's need, just like many headphones that are actively marketed at you all--except for the fact that it sounds better, and is more versatile and cheaper. And, if you look even harder, at, say, the Sennheiser HD25, that audiophile headphone is actually marketed at you all as well--and I know from past posts that many of you do think it is the best thing since sliced bread.
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