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Tegu
retro electro

Registered: Jun 2004
Location: SRQ, FL
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Jun-13-2006 02:43
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TazZ-erT
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Derry, Northern Ireland
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I opted for the Denon HP1000's and love them, I tried the Technics and the Pioneer's in the store. The Denons had much beter sound an I felt comfordable wearing them, at the end of the day its all down to what you prefare
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Jun-13-2006 03:08
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Inertia
yes.

Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Re: Out With the Old, In With the New (Headphones)
| quote: | Originally posted by [NFC]Wave
So I've just broken my latest pair of Stanton DJ Pro 3000 headphones. That brings the total up to 6 pairs in the last year. Not bad, considering they've all been replaced under the Stanton warrenty without an issue.
Just FYI before you all freak out: I baby my gear, very much so. Ask anyone who knows me. Nobody except me uses my stuff. I'm very careful with everything. So before you make the comment that I'm hard on headphones or something, I'm not They have all broken in the exact same spot.
Now my question is this. I have tested and enjoy both the Pioneer HDJ-1000's as well as the Technics RPH-1200 headphones.
What, in your personal opinion have the best sound, best option for warrenty (if they break), compactability, reliability, etc. between the two previously mentioned?
Personal opinion, not worried about price. More looking for personal experience and opinions here.
I'm not interested in getting the Sennheiser 255P's as I've tried them and I find that I really like having full closed ear headphones. The sound is fantastic, I just can't get used to them enough to enjoy them.
I also don't want to bother with the Sony MDRV700's mainly due to the fact that they are the same design as the Stanton's (or vice versa considering the Sony's came first).
Final thought before I end this: yes I know there have been countless threads on headphones, I'm aware of the sticky at the top, and I created this with full knowledge of the other threads. |
you seem to be fond of phones that break...
i'd stay away from all those you listed. i preach the same as the above brothers, 7506s. you may also wanna consider Sennheisers, really good stuff. the only time my 7506s weren't cutting it, due to a DISGUSTINGLY loud booth, i used the Senn HP25. i still prefer my phones, but those are pretty damn good. i hear great things about the HD280 as well.
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Jun-13-2006 18:30
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