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Which is the best (and worst) pair of headphones? (pg. 7)
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| ShadySlim |
| quote: | Originally posted by xRaGx
As i said before.. i dont know much about headphones. BUT! Koss make the most ugly headphones ive ever seen. They just look so damn retarded. Sure, they may sound good but.. WEAK design.. |
Heheheh... :p
Sony's newest headphones look THE COOLEST... :D But their sound quality ranges from MEDIOCRE to AWFUL! :mad: |
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| Gluegun |
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Um, ShadySlim, no one's listening to us any more....
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| ShadySlim |
| quote: | Originally posted by Gluegun
:eek:
Um, ShadySlim, no one's listening to us any more....
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You may be right. All of those people we had been trying to "convert" are DEFINITELY stuck in a world of BASS--the boomier and muddier, the better! And as for those V700DJ lovers, they're sticking with their guns, no matter how boomy, muddy and flimsy those V700DJ's are! (Obviously, they baught those V700DJ's either because of their "cool" looks or because they knew that big-name DJs such as PvD and Tiesto use them... ) :eek:
AAARRRRRRGGGHHH!!! I've had it with audiophilia!!! I'm going to sell ALL of my good-sounding headphones and buy those V700DJ's!!! :mad: |
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| ShadySlim |
| BTW, the build quality of most of Sony's newest headphones is REALLY crappy! (As in flimsy, ringing/echoing-prone, breakable, very-thin plastic!) :o |
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| VoiDeT |
| Sorry if you don't agree but i love the sony mdr 700dj's, they look good feel good and are soo good sounding!! get em get em, |
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| Gluegun |
Viodet,
That's because you have never heard a good, useful, good sounding, durable set of studio and dj-monitoring headphones. :P
Here, read this...
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showt...=&threadid=1960
There *ARE* some people who agree that they are OKAY for specialists... hell, even I did, for a little while. Then I realized "what was I thinking?", as did all of the people I was talking about... the boomy bass on the 700's makes beat matching harder, because the actual bass you hear ends soooooo much time after the signal for the bass thump actually stops, you know?
What caused me to realize this? Well, to find out, read what Mike Walker says...heheheh....
Just read that whole page, Viodet. |
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| VoiDeT |
Gluegun,
Ok i won't get the 700's anymore, as there are too many people against them, i will probably have a look at the Sony MDR-V6's as you recommend, but that is when i get the money....the v6's are those browny type of ones aren't they??? but yea thanks gluegun...and everyone else |
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| VoiDeT |
Hey thanx for that,
i had a look at them gluegun, they don't look that good, no where near as good as the 700's, but sound quality is the main part, so i will have a listen to some when ever i see them..... |
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| Gluegun |
Well, yea, A lot of Sony's old stuff looks a little more rugged than it's new stuff too, you know?
Plus, in addition to SOUNDING better, the V6's are *WAY F*CKING* more durable than the V700's, which are prone to breaking.
Anyways, get the pads for em too (read the 3rd link)... |
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| verminator |
Gluegun & ShadySlim: why is the v700dj so bad?
about beatmaching is harder... why does so many HUGE dj's use them then?
i dont think its because they get sponsored or something
they actually like the headset
ok, if ur really picky there probably are better headsets for listening to all kind of genres and equipments
like, i got the v700dj headset myself, and im very pleased
i only listen to techno\house and trance and do some dj'ing (will start for full when i get the money i miss for tt's) and the sound is excellent
and i will mention the bass to, cause it rox
now,im not a specialist in sound and etc (seems like you are), but can you write down some facts (which are proved,not what you read in a magazine which just writes their rewiev of the headset)where you describe whats bad with the headset for listening to music and dj'ing
cause i cant really believe that they are so bad as ppl who have posted in this thread wants them to bea
the only thing i feel is bad so far is the price ;(
casue they were expensive
and btw. lots of nice facts so far (think ive learned lots of stuff by reading this thread ;-] )
GreetZ! |
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| ShadySlim |
I quote verminator:
"i only listen to techno\house and trance and do some dj'ing (will start for full when i get the money i miss for tt's) and the sound is excellent"
Heheheh... Though the MDR-V700DJ's only sound decent on those types of music -- but play jazz or classical on them and you'll find that their bass is sloppy and uncontrolled! And the midrange is recessed and uneven, to boot. I listened briefly to them when the store was playing Mozart through them! :eek: An accurate pair of headphones should sound good with most types of music, including classical and jazz! |
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