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Senn'r HD280s -VS- Sony MDRV700DJ
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| SgtFoo |
I am now stuck between choices. I was originally gonna get the HD280s, but I've seen other cans and am reconsidering. Price isn't much of an object here, just keeping lower than $120 CDN.
If you know of any that are similar, but better or maybe better entirely, please post em!!! |
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| Omegasox |
| I'd go with the Senn's or Pioneer, but you have to try them for yourself, headphones are a very individual purchase. Can't rely on others opinions too much. |
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| reso |
go with either the hd280 pro or the sony v6...
v700dj is a series, bloated bass...
trust me on this one :) |
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| Endlesswave |
| Reso is right. SOny v6's ownnnnnnnn apparently and they're a really good price to match. I will prob get those... |
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| Gluegun |
| I would go with the Sennheiser HD280 Pro or the Sennheiser HD25, depending on your listening preferences and mixing style. :) |
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| fzrr |
| Technics all the way! |
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| fishfish |
| go for technics(i have them) or go for the sennheiser hd25 - they are really superb cans! |
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| big dave |
| get the senns HD25 not the nd 25sp |
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| ShadySlim |
To those recommending the Technics or the HD 25:
Can't you see that the original poster had set a strict price limit of $120 CDN? The cans that you're recommending both cost well over his strict price cap. For example, the HD 25 costs about $250 to $300 CDN. (I assume that he lives in Canada.) And even the Technics costs close to $200 CDN.
Moreover, even the HD 280 Pro usually costs well over $120 CDN in Canada, because most Canadian retailers don't discount the HD 280's as deeply as U.S. retailers do. Heck, even the MDR-V700DJ costs about $200 CDN there.
With that price cap, you're really stuck between a rock and a hard place. $120 CDN roughly equals $70 to $75 USD. And that won't buy you much, in the way of good-sounding headphones. |
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| SgtFoo |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadySlim
To those recommending the Technics or the HD 25:
Can't you see that the original poster had set a strict price limit of $120 CDN? The cans that you're recommending both cost well over his strict price cap. For example, the HD 25 costs about $250 to $300 CDN. (I assume that he lives in Canada.) And even the Technics costs close to $200 CDN.
Moreover, even the HD 280 Pro usually costs well over $120 CDN in Canada, because most Canadian retailers don't discount the HD 280's as deeply as U.S. retailers do. Heck, even the MDR-V700DJ costs about $200 CDN there.
With that price cap, you're really stuck between a rock and a hard place. $120 CDN roughly equals $70 to $75 USD. And that won't buy you much, in the way of good-sounding headphones. |
just to clear that price thing up... I'm able to ge the SennHD280s for 84.95 US, which is ~about~ $120 CDN :D :D :D :happy2: :happy2: :tongue2 |
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| Vert |
| quote: | Originally posted by conk
Pioneer HDJ-1000s |
Agreed.
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