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Acid Circus
Dark Tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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I use Sennheiser HD 25 SP, they block out so much noise its incredible, they go VERY loud before becoming unclear. Each cup is fully rotatable, very comfortable to wear and mines have lasted well. Far superior sound quality to any Sony or Technics phones I have tried (never tried Pioneer myself), I won't be changing to another brand unless something special comes along!
Might cost a wee bit more but they are so worth the money (I got mines for £75 about a year ago)
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Oct-21-2002 20:25
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Oct-22-2002 00:11
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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The V6's are cracking? Got a pic? You know that every part in that sucker is replaceable, right?
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Oct-22-2002 07:27
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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sorry glue.. no pic i don't have a digital camera.. i have a scanner but can't seem to get my computer to recognize it.. but i see your in irvine now?? thought u were not from cali.. anyhow, im about a 40 min drive from u (i go to UCR) so if u wanna check it out.. see i always put one cup behind an ear and hold the other w/ my shoulder as i have read is good w/ the pioneers.. honestly, i don't want to spend the money to replace that little plastic part because these phones *remember this is my personal opinion* are not made for a club environment, maybe others are fine w/ them.. but i've been exposed to very loud music since i was a child and i'm assuming this has not been great for my ears, so when i have to pick out sounds, its really hard unless i crank it higher than the outside, and well, the v6 can't handle it.. i love the quality of the v6 and i'm actually afraid of blowing them out so instead of having them tread along their threshhold, i'd rather get another pair to abuse, and keep the awesome sound quality of the v6 for what they were intended: enjoying music.. some headphones are made for cranking as loud as they can, these are not one of them, some headphones are made for perfect sound quality and the v6's would have to be them. well thanks for all your help, i had pretty much decided on the pioneers before i wrote the post but i was trying to see if someone could convince/talk-me-out of that decision, but i seem to not be able to be turned away from the pioneers so i'm gonna order them.. and if they suck, well they only cost $100, not the biggest loss in the world.
ps.. gluegun, well i can tell you're a headphone genius, how 'bout sound mastering/editing? since ur a local now, wondering if u might want to help me master my promo disc when its complete (that is, if u know how to go about this sort of thing)..
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Oct-22-2002 09:41
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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How about this:
Use MDR-V6 for (or HD280 or whatever studio stuff..) for mastering, and technics for DJing?
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Oct-22-2002 10:42
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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hmm.. v6 for studio for damn sure! hell i'd take 'em on the road if they didn't do such a good job of isolation that i wouldn't hear a firetruck barrelling down on me.. however.. y don't u like pioneer? something personal against the company? i guess i'll have to go check them out but i have yet to find someone that has tried both (pioneer se-dj5000 & technics rp-dj1200) in a club environment... so at this point im going on looks and practicality.. now the pioneers are made for ppl like me who use a shoulder to support the cup.. however seems like the technics eliminate the need for this, so i'll just have to try i guess, although having the cup sitting behind ur ear doesn't seem that comfortable w/ the headband in its normal position.. see i tend to have the headband almost to the rear of my head (to keep it from ruining my hair at first and it became habbit) so we'll see.. but most likely im still going w/ the pioneer.. also i like the straight cord at front that coils as it gets away from ur body.. i tend to move around also and have been known to get my coil on the v6 all twisted up very frustraiting to deal w/ when ur grabbing recs.. and also sometimes the coil snags the x-fader (because its tangled up tight and has no give) and sometimes cuts out tracks on my homies mixer cos his xfader is really feather light..
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Oct-22-2002 11:05
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