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dj chex
A monkey without a cause

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: denver co
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my hommie has a pair of the hdj-1000s. THey're allright, but they do break easily. I swear, everytime i use them, i always screw em up. The pleather headband always moves out of place, the crome finish conducts electricity so if you walk on carpet w/ them on you may get static playback in the loudspeakers. (we've tried this w/ a djm-500, Empath, and a pcv-05 all w/ same results) Personally, i wouldn't buy it.
Anyways, if you can find the older technics rp-dj1200 for cheap, that may be a good alternative to the other bass heavy v700 and hdj-1000. I actually have a pair of dj1200s that's around a year old, and to be honest, they're the most durable pair that i've ever owned. They've been crushed by a full crate of vinyl, stepped on, been through a outdoor gig in the woods, drenched w/ my sweat and there still going on strong. The real different thing about these headphones is it's swivel design. Instead of swiveling left and right, the speaker swivels 45' forward and back. And honestly, i've been spoiled by this design and i wish there were more headphones like this. It just makes cueing much easier for me. 
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Jan-14-2005 04:47
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