Okay, before anything else, these headphones were awesome. I loved em. After 2 years of use, its time to finally retire them. No, they didn't crack, the left headphone side (the one I use) finally munched it and blew. I guess I could crack em open and switch the speaker from the right side over to the left, but I am not going to be that cheap. Anyways... 2 years. Thats pretty good.
Now I am trying to decide whether or not to go with the same kind or try something new....
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Jul-23-2004 17:15
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Something new.
Jul-23-2004 17:32
djtrinity
....i have nothing to say
Registered: May 2002
Location: NYC
Re: R.i.p. Mdr-v700
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Originally posted by Dirk W.
Okay, before anything else, these headphones were awesome. I loved em. After 2 years of use, its time to finally retire them. No, they didn't crack, the left headphone side (the one I use) finally munched it and blew. I guess I could crack em open and switch the speaker from the right side over to the left, but I am not going to be that cheap. Anyways... 2 years. Thats pretty good.
Now I am trying to decide whether or not to go with the same kind or try something new....
2 years isn't good @ all.....i've had my sony 7506's for 5 years and still goin strong
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind
get a pair of sennheiser HD-25...they will last for 10 years
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i suggest getting the gabriel & dresden prog-a-minute. in 3 easy steps you too could change the face of dance music.
batteries not included.
- dave
Jul-23-2004 20:23
Luke Terry
tranceaddict oldskool
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
personally i have found that sound degredation occurs in headphones noticeable from 18 months of heavy use. with the cones being so close to your ear it is easy to hear just how some of the frequencies are not broadcasted effectively when compared to a new pair of the same model.
Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California
Try the Sony MDR-V6, I had 2 pairs and they've worked very well for me. I like the midrange/high treble boost, it makes beatmatching very easy using hi-hats and percussion. The only thing I can't comment on is how well they work in the club, as the isolation is somewhat thinner than the 700's. Also consider the Sens HD-280, I havn't used them myself but have heard they have similar boosted mid/highs and the isolation should be more formidable than the Sonys.
"A studio environment is there to be exploited. I don't really hold with these 'all live on 2 decks mixes'. If you want that, go to the gig." - Ben Watt
Jul-23-2004 22:57
3xx3r7
Speedy J addict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: with your mom
I own the second ones. Awesome 'phones. No problems whatsoever.
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Jul-24-2004 03:04
djkoolaide
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location:
Hehe, I just own some MDR-V150s :P But for a bedroom DJ they do the job
Jul-24-2004 06:06
dartman
custom status!!!
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: western mass
i've got a pair of 7506's and love 'em. i've still got the v700s they replaced but they are my back up's. the 7506/ v6's are really nice
Jul-24-2004 06:25
cryo
bleeps and bloops
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: ze booth
i have hd 280s and i love them. they have good iso and put out a good mids and bass. i havnt tried the 700s but ill give my vote for the hd 280s