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| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
I'm going to reccomend you stay far, far, far away from the Sony v700s. I bought a pair and took only the finest care of them - shit, they rarely left my house. After about a year they began to crack, then the right channel died out, then they cracked completely. I got myself some v7506 and haven't looked back.
The v700s are flimsy, cheaply made, and sound like shit compared to many other headphones out there. Don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise.
Remember, if you're looking strictly for a DJ headphone then there are plenty of options. A DJ headphone is a tool, it's job is to let you beatmatch. It's ok if it sounds too boomy or whatnot - that can actually be a plus, when you're standing under a gigantic club sound system. But if you want a headphone that you can not only use for DJ'ing, but also to listen and chill with, go with the v6/v7506 or sennheiser hd 280. |
Woah, really? ive had my mdr-v700s for about 6 months, still pumping out great sound and no wear on them. I only use them when i mix though, for the computer i have had my mdr v250's held together by crazy glue. These tiny things have been dropped, stepped on, ripped (cusion) and probably blasted to hard, still alive an kicking, perfect computer headphones hehe. If my mdr-v700s give out, then maybe i would consider going with pioneer or senheiser, or even maybe the new technics headphones, anyone know anything about those?
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