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Gluegun
Headphone Addict



Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky

Well, here is Sennheiser USA's webpage:

http://www.sennheiserusa.com/

And here is a page of a bunch of headphone enthusiasts that might be able to help you do your own repairs:

http://www.head-fi.org/

Old Post Apr-11-2003 06:38  United States
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djmorph
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA

I was looking on the Sennheiser website n saw that they sell refurbished(repaired) headphones on thier website for a discount price. I was wondering if anyone has bought these refurbished products. If they're still in good quality I imagine the savings would be well worth it.

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hey cheggy
like a tiger



Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Tranz
First those are Studio Monitor Headphones and not DJ. Second they cost more than Pioneer and perform A LOT LESS look at the specs:

Senheiser HD25 retail $200.00



High maximum sound pressure level
65 .nominal impedance for universal compatibility
Tough, detachable steel cable
Frequency Response 16-22000 Hz
Neodymium ferrous magnet systems and lightweight aluminium/copper voice
coils for fast transient response.
Third, I personally think they are quite ugly.

PIONEER HDJ1000 PRO DJ



Specs:
Type: Tightly closed dynamic headphones
Frequency Range: 5 to 30,000Hz

Impedance: 40 Ohm
Maximum Input: 3,500 mW
Output Sound Level: 107 dB/mW
Unit Type: 50 mm dome
Plug: 3.5 mm 3P mini plug (gold-plated)
Weight: 9.5 oz (excluding cord)
Accessories: 06.3 mm 3P Plug adapter with screw & carrying bag
Connection cord: 3.94 ft long single coiled cable (about .84 ft when straight.
WARNING though, PIONEER headphones are very powerful, YOU WILL NEED TO TURN DOWN THE VOLUME ON YOUR MIXER BEFORE USING THEM, I almost tore my ear drums the first time I put them on, I was used to Sony 700DJ that I had before, so my mixer headphone volume was turned up, now it is only about 35% turned up.


Dude, you're flamin yourself with comments like that. Studio Monitors, not dj headphones my ass. Don't knock the 25's if you don't know anything about them.

Picking headphones is a personal thing and for home use, it doesn't really matter that much once you hit a certain price, they're all good. All I have to say is don't buy the Sony 700s. I've seen too many people and read too many posts of people winging about their cans breaking. They might look cool but if you wanna be dishing out that kinda cash every time you drop them, or every time they fall of the table, that's your choice.


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DJ_FRAZ
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Sheffield - UK

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_FRAZ


my Pioneer HDJ1000's
one of the best DJ cans in my books, and i love em to bits.

Edit: bottom right hand pic, i know they're folded wrong, my friend folded them while i took pics. stupid idiot, makes me look like i don't know how to fold my own headphones up lol



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24K
[CD-R!!!1!]



Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Gangcouver, B.C.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ $tylez
I want to die right now... I have a pair of these (for a few months now) and I've loved them. Tonight the left side just randomly quit on me... anyone know of any easy fix solutions or am I just screwed?


Same thing happened with my Pioneer 1000's last week. Whatever you do don't try and fix them yourself

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DJ_FRAZ
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Sheffield - UK

quote:
Originally posted by 24K
Same thing happened with my Pioneer 1000's last week. Whatever you do don't try and fix them yourself


holy shit dude, how long had you had them?


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24K
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Gangcouver, B.C.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_FRAZ
holy shit dude, how long had you had them?


Well I got them before I went to China... so it would have been somtime in late November or early Decemeber/02. It's too bad because I really liked these cans

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DJ_FRAZ
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Sheffield - UK

quote:
Originally posted by 24K
Well I got them before I went to China... so it would have been somtime in late November or early Decemeber/02. It's too bad because I really liked these cans



i really like em too, i love mine, never had any problems with them, hope i never do. you still under warranty?


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Vizay
immiNspired



Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind

Djtranz: first of all the Sennheiser HD25 is NOT intended for studiomonitoring in first place...they are strictly made for DJ'ing

Second I saw that you marked the Pioneers frequency in blue to maybe show that it was better and so on but the fact remains...you still won't hear lower frequencies or higher frequencies than the Sennheisers can deliver so why bother

and last the price on the sennheisers is so high compared to the others phones because you can replace exactly every part on them yourself....the cups...the cords...the main thing that holds it on your head (cant come up with the name ) without replacing the whole thing....it's expensive to buy but it's a LOT cheaper if something breaks on them so if someone know that their headphones will get lot's of beating the sennheisers is really a better choice...

ohh and another thing...the sennheiser HD25 isolates sound good as hell...I can't eaven hear my keyboards clicksound when I type...and my keyboard is pretty loud


so don't try to bash the HD25 because they are one of the best headphones on the market (not saying that the new Pioneers are bad though)


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Gluegun
Headphone Addict



Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky

quote:
Originally posted by Vizay
Djtranz: first of all the Sennheiser HD25 is NOT intended for studiomonitoring in first place...they are strictly made for DJ'ing

Second I saw that you marked the Pioneers frequency in blue to maybe show that it was better and so on but the fact remains...you still won't hear lower frequencies or higher frequencies than the Sennheisers can deliver so why bother

and last the price on the sennheisers is so high compared to the others phones because you can replace exactly every part on them yourself....the cups...the cords...the main thing that holds it on your head (cant come up with the name ) without replacing the whole thing....it's expensive to buy but it's a LOT cheaper if something breaks on them so if someone know that their headphones will get lot's of beating the sennheisers is really a better choice...

ohh and another thing...the sennheiser HD25 isolates sound good as hell...I can't eaven hear my keyboards clicksound when I type...and my keyboard is pretty loud


so don't try to bash the HD25 because they are one of the best headphones on the market (not saying that the new Pioneers are bad though)


You *DO* realize that, without any range given by how high or how low it is at any given frequency, that frequency response is complete and utter bullshit?

Like, if it had said 5 hz - 30 khz (+/- 3dB) THEN I would be like, HOLY SHIT! But if it is 15 dB down from a 1 khz tone played at 90 dB, why bother? The measurement doesnt mean anything. Also, we can only hear from 20 hz to 20 khz. Hell, I'm 19 and my ears go out at about 17 khz. And that is the frequency at which vinyl cops out too, I believe...

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Vizay
immiNspired



Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind

quote:
Originally posted by Gluegun
Also, we can only hear from 20 hz to 20 khz. Hell, I'm 19 and my ears go out at about 17 khz. And that is the frequency at which vinyl cops out too, I believe...


that's what I was trying to poit at...those mad frequencyranges are just a way to make people think "OMG...those must be the best"

I hate that they do this with all the headphones today :/


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ShadySlim
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Flame-Proof Bunker (fawkin eh)

I also agree with the fact that so many makers have exaggerated the frequency-response figures on headphones. Some makers (e.g. higher-end Sennheisers, Grados) are much closer to their frequency-response claims than others (e.g. Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony). After all, what good is a 5 to 30,000 Hz frequency response claim if those DJ headphones really reproduce only 25 to 13,000 Hz?

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