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| 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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