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Which headphones is the best ?? (pg. 3)
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| BryZe |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
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I shouldn't even have to say a word about these!!!!
They are PRIME QUALITY |
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| joeh |
| quote: | Originally posted by BryZe
I shouldn't even have to say a word about these!!!!
They are PRIME QUALITY |
because they are all shiny and silver?
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| Trancer-X |
Well, they are the most attractive headphones on the market!
More importantly - they provide maximum durability. But even if something does happen to break on them, every single piece is replaceable... even the cord!
Incredible comfort and also terrific for one ear use, which is what most DJ's look for. |
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| NIGHTERROR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
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Yeah they look realy good and solid and as trancer-x Said realy attractive ..but What about the quality of the sound with them ? |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | | Originally posted by NIGHTERROR but What about the quality of the sound with them ? |
The sound quality is excellent!
The average human ear can only discern frequencies ranging between 20 and 20,000 Hz. The frequency response of these is 5 - 30,000 hz which rivals pretty much all of the other headphones including those high dollar Sennheisers.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...021#post1851021
They may not be as loud as the Sennheisers, but their hermetically sealed design prevents you from catching any background noise. You don't really need to hear them from 20 feet away do you? Headphones are meant to be worn on your head. Even when worn on only one ear they are more than loud enough. |
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| NIGHTERROR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
The sound quality is excellent!
The average human ear can only discern frequencies ranging between 20 and 20,000 Hz. The frequency response of these is 5 - 30,000 hz which rivals pretty much all of the other headphones including those high dollar Sennheisers.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...021#post1851021
They may not be as loud as the Sennheisers, but their hermetically sealed design prevents you from catching any background noise. You don't really need to hear them from 20 feet away do you? Headphones are meant to be worn on your head. Even when worn on only one ear they are more than loud enough. |
No no i don't need to listen too loud i just want an headphones good that i can make music with them and for sure i don't want to damage my ears using them ...
I think i'm gonna look around for this last one ...I like a lot the design :) of them ....i just need to look if they sell it also in italy ...i think i'm gonna leave the Sennheisers....
Thanks a lot for your help trancer-x
Cheers,Marco |
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| BryZe |
| Another part that I like about the HDJ-1000 is that they are extremely comfortable. I have been doing homework and had them on my head for 4 hours and the only thing that happens is your ears are a little red and you have missed 4 phone calls cuz you cant hear anything. |
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| Hequn |
Senns hd25's or pioneer hdj1000's :)
simple |
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| Gluegun |
First of all, printed frequency response is meaningless. 5 - 30000 hz doesnt mean anything if they don't provide reams of other data with that number.
Second, a DJ needs ISOLATION. this means CLOSED, SEALED headphones. No of the "home/audiophile" akg's (K401, K501), none of Sennheiser's flagships, HD580, HD600, nothing like that. Third, DJ's need something that's easy to drive. No DJ I know of wants to bring a headphone amp with them to every show...
So, what does that leave in the, "Sorta Studio-type sounding" domain?
Sony MDR-V6 (THE EXACT SAME HEADPHONE as the MDR-7506)
Sennheiser HD280 Pro
AKG K271 Studio
Sennheiser HD25
And, as far as I know... *just* those.
If you want more DJ-esque sounding ones (exaggerated bass, the DJ look..), check headphones from Pioneer and Technics. |
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| Inertia |
just out of curiosity, anyone ever used the Behringher HPX2000's?
Features:
High-definition bass and super-transparent highs
Ultra-high dynamic range
High-efficiency cobalt capsule
Single-sided cord with oxygen-free copper wires
Rotating, reversible round-shaped ear cups
Ultra-rugged headband construction
Technical data:
Capsule diameter: 40 mm
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max. power handling: 100 mW
Impedance: 64 Ohm
Sensitivity: 110 dB @ 1 kHz
Cord length: 2.0 m
Connector: ¼" TRS stereo jack only(see below for 1/8 adapter)
the point is, djmart.com carries them for: US$24.95
at that price i think they're at least worth a look... |
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| joeh |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
just out of curiosity, anyone ever used the Behringher HPX2000's?
Features:
High-definition bass and super-transparent highs
Ultra-high dynamic range
High-efficiency cobalt capsule
Single-sided cord with oxygen-free copper wires
Rotating, reversible round-shaped ear cups
Ultra-rugged headband construction
Technical data:
Capsule diameter: 40 mm
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Max. power handling: 100 mW
Impedance: 64 Ohm
Sensitivity: 110 dB @ 1 kHz
Cord length: 2.0 m
Connector: ¼" TRS stereo jack only(see below for 1/8 adapter)
the point is, djmart.com carries them for: US$24.95
at that price i think they're at least worth a look... |
Why, just because they are cheap and look cool they are worth a look?? |
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| sykadelik |
| I am afraid I disagree with you Joe on Seinheisers. I have the hd25sp's and they are wank, they distort after 2/3 volume and when u play music loud they prove that they have fukall proofing as u cannot hear wtf is being played thru the fones. I need new headfones but people say different things about different fones and I have no idea wot to purchase :sadgreen: |
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