I own them all.
It all depends, there are people that live off the Senheiser sound.
To me the bass is nearly the same like the ones on the 7506.
The 2000 are more crisp alllll around.
I own one of each
7506 - Sony
HD 25-1 II - Senheiser
rpdj1200a - technics - good but heavy.
hdj200 -Pioneer
and no matter how much i try to give the other a chance, my favorite in sound is the 2000's.
Nov-26-2010 15:12
DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
I've got the Sony MDR 7509 HD.
Unbelievable quality. Without question the most detailed headphones I've ever had the pleasure to own.
They're not cheap but worth every penny.
Nov-26-2010 19:47
orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by SPACEMASTERS
I own them all.
It all depends, there are people that live off the Senheiser sound.
To me the bass is nearly the same like the ones on the 7506.
The 2000 are more crisp alllll around.
I own one of each
7506 - Sony
HD 25-1 II - Senheiser
rpdj1200a - technics - good but heavy.
hdj200 -Pioneer
and no matter how much i try to give the other a chance, my favorite in sound is the 2000's.
thats quite a collection you have there
Nov-27-2010 01:00
Dareectessods
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2010
Location:
Allen Heath Xone Xd 53
The made you do not turn back. That is made, is made.
bad news, i'm not able to return the headphones or exchange. I was just emailed that i can't, even if it wasn't opened. I guess i'm stuck with them. Their not that bad anyway
Dec-01-2010 20:35
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
quote:
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
bad news, i'm not able to return the headphones or exchange. I was just emailed that i can't, even if it wasn't opened. I guess i'm stuck with them. Their not that bad anyway
Ebay,
If you've got cash to spare take the hit of losing 30-40$ and get ones you really want.
Just shave a 100-150 off your table to pay for the new ones
Dec-02-2010 00:18
orTofønChiLd
Everything is illuminated
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Miami
quote:
Originally posted by n3lly
Ebay,
If you've got cash to spare take the hit of losing 30-40$ and get ones you really want.
Just shave a 100-150 off your table to pay for the new ones
will do, thanks
Dec-02-2010 13:58
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
quote:
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
will do, thanks
lol It's just a suggestion.
But honestly having used both I'm just letting you know what I think you'd be happier with in the long run. The 2000's let alone a lot of other cans are much nicer and will put a smile on your face every time you put them on.
Best bet really is to go to a shop and have a go on the 2000's. That'll at least give you the necessary drive to get rid of the 53's.
Just my 2c. even though you didn't ask for them.
Dec-02-2010 18:46
yonny
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2009
Location:
My HD25-1 has lasted me 8 years of Dj'ing, walking outside in the rain, falling on the floor, etc.. And they still sound great.
Originally posted by orTofønChiLd
bad news, i'm not able to return the headphones or exchange. I was just emailed that i can't, even if it wasn't opened. I guess i'm stuck with them. Their not that bad anyway
Hang on - did you buy them from a store (online etc.)? Nearly every state has distance selling rules which mean you can return anything for at least a credit note, if not refund as long as it wasn't B stock or damaged goods sold "as is". Most states give 14 days if not a month.
Don't let them tell you otherwise - i't completely illegal in the USA and they have to take items back or can loose their sellers permit and be fined. hard.