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groova
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Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Vic
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That brand just sounds cheap and nasty. When i first started dj'ing, everyone told me just to save a lil' bit more for a pair of Sennheiser hd25's and that i wouldn't be disappointed. I took their advice and am very greatful for it. Hd25's are great mainly cause they are small cupped, every part replaceable, crystal clear but most importantly they cut out a s*** load of background noise, which is the most important thing when playing out IMO.
So yeah, if i was you i'd save a bit more for a genuinely good pair of headphones....unless of course you just want some headphones to listen to music on the train or something.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by groova on Mar-10-2007 at 00:41
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Mar-10-2007 00:36
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thefonz
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Rural NSW, Australia
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I Absolutlety agree about buying quality, i just hadn't heard of that particular brand (They are selling for $150 on Ebay). Am looking at either a set of sony's 700's, or (If i can stretch the budget) Technic 1200 series, Pioneer HDJ-1000's, or (And this is the dream set) HD-25's. Have got a deadset legend friend who is loaning me his 25's for a month or so. Doubt i could stretch the $400+ for a set of 25 Pro's, but am pretty sure i could stretch somehow to get the HD-25SP's if it comes down to it. Anyway, have had a shedload of people tell me the SP's are just as good as the Pro's. Just looking at all options.
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Mar-10-2007 01:13
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vman83
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne, home of random weather
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technics are nice and so are the sony's 
i have the pio hdj1000's and i like them, but dont get them, way too heavy on the head and after a while they start to hurt your ears physically... if u plan on playing for more than 2 hours id recommend the sonys, they cup the ear nicely and are lighter in weight
Senheisser hd25's.... ? man, tell u the truth im not a fan at all... they are tiny as, shitty build quality and break easily.
a mate of mine has them and one ear channel keeps going in and out, even tho it was replaced like a few months back... wires and crap get exposed on them and they just get busted up real easy... i guess the sound quality on them is good, but i wouldnt pay $400 for a pair... id pay $100 for em, thats bout all... if your workin in a studio and need em in there for some reason, then ok they would be great, but besides that they are too fragile for my liking
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Mar-10-2007 02:31
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Teflon_Teapot
bored? me too
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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i have technics i really like them. they are comfortable, sturdy and have good quality sound. they also dont cost an arm and a leg.
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