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trancinchink
sp is crappier build... and from what i heard, the sound isn't as good, though i haven't tried it so i can' so for sure. also, the sp's are given away for free when u ride concorde's thats why if u go to ebay, u'll see them listed as hd-25sp concorde..
sandstorm03
lol wtf
raph93
i'm looking for headphones only for listening to music, i'm actually using a MDR-V300, i want to buy another one better, what model do u recommend ?

thx
vadushka!!!
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Originally posted by raph93
i'm looking for headphones only for listening to music, i'm actually using a MDR-V300, i want to buy another one better, what model do u recommend ?

thx


Grado SR60 and SR80
raph93
quote:
Originally posted by vadushka!!!
Grado SR60 and SR80


i'm looking for a Sony or Senheisser model ;)

thx anyway ;)
langxazn


Got them for free!!!

Boooyah!
DJ-PANISH
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Originally posted by langxazn

Got them for free!!!

Boooyah!



Niice how'd u pull that off?

I use stanton dj pro 3000's they have broken 3 times, finally got a replacement though and they are redesigned and reinforced so i am pretty happy with them. great sound quality

friend has sony mv700's or whatever i really like the way they pump bass but i hear they break alot (not that im not used to that anyway)

i geuss i dont really have a recommendation. maybe these never heard of this company but they look nice.

http://www.djdeals.com/ultrasoneDJ1.htm
EliPsE
i bought the audio-technica m40-fs, cuz i like them more than the sonys and others i tried and its cheaper
http://www.zzounds.com/item--AUTATHM40FS
I use them for producing but they are good for mixing too, the ears swivel and are built strong, dropped them many times and still good.
got it for about 85 bux a while ago but @ zzounds they are $69 now
Taub


Technics RPDJ-1200A


love it
DJ Cubano
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Originally posted by dj tek
i'd recommend the sony mdr-900.... never seen anyone that broke this model... usually the 700's break like a mothaa....


I've used the MDR-V6, 700, 7506, Pioneer, and the best one I've come to is the MDR-900. You can barely turn them up and they're loud as hell. They cover your ear completely and you can wear them for long periods of time without hurting your ears. I totally recommend them, as far as producing goes and you need a solid pair I would get the beyerdynamic DT770. You haven't heard true sound till you put one of those mofos on :eyes: .

PVDenraptured
PIONEER HDJ 1000's all the way babie!!
jdat
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Originally posted by raph93
i'm looking for a Sony or Senheisser model ;)

thx anyway ;)


Earbuds or headset?

Earbuds I say go with some fontopia's by sony

or Shure E2C's so good :)





Now for lee:

Sony MDR7506. Longest lasting cans in the pro audio world apart from some AKG's which aren't suitable for djing.

These Sony's can take a beating because they have metal brace but there's also the advantage that 99% of the part can be replaced but all you'll ever really need to replace would be earpads which isn't much compard to the other "dj" sony cans with plastic braces.
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