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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Nov-24-2001 07:25
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boy_luke_y2k
StarwakEaddict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Newcastle, UK
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I've tried most headphones, here's my opinion on this subject:
(Headphones I had for a year until this month) SONY MDR V6 - Best and most comfortable headphone by Sony
(Headphones I wouldn't recommend) SONY MDR V700 - They are painful on the top of the eras as soon as I put them on, they look nicer, but the bass is horrid.
(My current headphones) MoS DJ1001 - The best headphones in the world, extremely comfortable, I once did a 6 hour set in these, with no pain on the ears or head, they don't make you sweat and they don't give you a headache. The bass is wonderful on these, and the mid range is beautiful and in the higher mid ranges and high areas the clarity is superb. They can tolerate really high volumes, I use them for producing and DJing, they are better than my speakers.
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Nov-24-2001 10:54
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Get the Sony MDR-V6's.
To improve their comfort, get the Velour pads from Beyerdynamic for their DT250 headphones, and replace the V6's pads with those.
That way, you have the best of ALL worlds!!
The best sound (which the V6's have already, LOL!), AND the best comfort! That headache, tightness, sweatiness, all that other stuff? That can be fixed by replacing the pads!! Boylukey2k, I'm willing to bet that, with the Beyer pads, you will prefer the V6's over your current cans, LOL!
Remember, get Beyerdynamic's replacement Velour earpads for their "DT250" Headphones.
Get the Sony MDR-V6's here:
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/hogwildstore/mdrv6.html
to contact beyer (I suggest you telephone them, and get the Velour pads for $22 [VERY MUCH WORTH IT!]):
North America
56 Central Avenue
Farmingdale, NY 11735
Tel: (631) 293 3200 • Fax: (631) 293 3288
Toll Free: (800) 293 4463 (US & Canada)
[email protected]
www.beyerdynamic.com
P.S. If you still find the MDR-V6's too tight (that tightness is a for-dj feature, so they dont fall off in 1-sided monitoring and stuff), you CAN stretch the MDR-V6's a little, all ya gotta do is pull veeeeeeeerrrrrryyyyyyy carefully, and I think the metal part should bend a little. But, I wouldn't though, I'd just get these bigger, softer, more comfy, circumaural pads, LOL!
Last edited by Gluegun on Nov-25-2001 at 22:06
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Nov-25-2001 21:29
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boy_luke_y2k
StarwakEaddict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Newcastle, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Gluegun
The best sound (which the V6's have already, LOL!), AND the best comfort! That headache, tightness, sweatiness, all that other stuff? That can be fixed by replacing the pads!! Boylukey2k, I'm willing to bet that, with the Beyer pads, you will prefer the V6's over your current cans, LOL!
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Sorry like, but I've been DJing for about 4 years now CD, now vinyl , I've tried many a headphone, nothing beats these Ministry DJ1001, I prefer the sound in these to the V6, and the gel band at the top is really comfy.
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Nov-25-2001 22:03
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Nov-25-2001 22:15
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Well, the current pads go ON your ears, and have some sweatiness problems. The other pads go AROUND you rears, and are all soft, and your ears breathe a lot easier!
Anyways, yea, compare the IXOS DJ1001's to, say, Denon AHD-950's or a Modded set of Sony MDR-V6's...
I mean, heck, look at this review, this is one of the most informative reviews of the ones I talked about :
http://headwize.powerpill.org/ubb/s...hp?fnum=1&tid=3
Anyways, I know you all are specialist/DJ's, but, shoot, there's something to be said for versatility and not limiting yourself.
Read that guys review...the MDR-V6 doesnt have those problems...that reviewer even talks about the V6's in his review. The thing is, if you want to use headphones that don't hold you back if you wanna break the ice a little in creating music, do more than a DJ is 'expected' to, the V6's will not hold you back, wheareas the IXOS cans will... for example, all of that stuff about bass extension or instrument separation and positioning, you can add that to a mix...
just read this guy's review, and the comments after it...
http://headwize.powerpill.org/ubb/s...hp?fnum=1&tid=3
Last edited by Gluegun on Nov-25-2001 at 23:02
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Nov-25-2001 22:33
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Nov-25-2001 23:41
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