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my damn headphones broke on me! (pg. 2)
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| djGT |
| I have heard some good reviews with the Sony MDR-V900, hopefully they fixed the problem of it breaking near the swivel. :) |
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| CND |
Don't know much about headphones but the ones Satoshi had a couple of weeks ago looked sweet.
They sat inside of his ear like a hearing aid.
:eyespop:
Then he had this tiny flashlight he pointed with his mouth. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by CND
Don't know much about headphones but the ones Satoshi had a couple of weeks ago looked sweet.
They sat inside of his ear like a hearing aid.
:eyespop:
Then he had this tiny flashlight he pointed with his mouth. |
Yeah! He uses those ear buds....he puts a finger to one ear while mixing, looks really weird...but cool!
And the MDR-900 are way too big for DJing imo...those are suppose to be for the studio. |
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| ivanbee |
| d00d get the technics. i've dropped mine like 5 times and they never broke :) |
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| Orbital32 |
| I have to say i LOVE my technics! i recommend them. |
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| stefanoc |
ok here i give you a helpful advice.
DO NOT buy pioneer hdj 1000 again. it is a bad investment and trust me when i say so.
before anything, i hope you have purchased this headphone from an authorized dealer and the item is still under warranty. if so, then call pioneer and they send you a brand new one.
other then that, heres why pioneer shouldnt be your first choice. its not as comfortable and some other headphones and there are actually better sounding headphones cheaper than the pioneer. also the damn thing is very fragile. i had it for 3 months and the thing started cracking during use and broke right above the ear cup and right by the left ball joint (on the bottom of the ball joint and on top of the ear cup). after it broke, i look why the damn thing broke and found out that they didnt even use a 1/8 inch of plastic.
my suggestion to u is if you only need the headphones for djing then technics rpdh 1200 are great. i disliked the sound of the sony for some reason. to me the highs sound weird on sony. technics are WAY more comfortable than the pioneers (pioneer really annoy you if you use it several hours plus everytime you move them you hear plastic noises).
do this, goto djdeals.com check the technics rpdh 1200, print out the sale page and give it to guitar center so they price match it. its only 120$ and trust me its way better than pioneer.
dont take my words for it, go test it at guitar center before buying it. |
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| stefanoc |
can anyone confirm if technics arent as breakable as pioneer??
anyone owning the techincs has any problem? |
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| Kfrogger |
| i love ducttape! after watching macgyver, i bring a roll everywhere i go. |
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| ivanbee |
| quote: | Originally posted by stefanoc
can anyone confirm if technics arent as breakable as pioneer??
anyone owning the techincs has any problem? |
i've dropped mine like 5 times. im six feet tall and my floor is concrete...never broke :) they fit perfect and the sound r00lz |
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| DjWoody |
I have the Technics and I LOVE THEM!!!! Trust me, I went through so many headphones and by far these are the most resistant. I drop them all the time, I'm pretty rough on them, and nothing! They kick ass!
I had the Sony 700's and THEY SUCK!!!! STAY AWAY!!!!
I had the Sony 7506 and they KICK ASS!!! Actually, I still have them, they're just warn out. I have had these for over 7 years.
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| HotDogWater |
| quote: | Originally posted by stefanoc
dont take my words for it, go test it at guitar center before buying it. |
guitar center does not let you test headphones -- i tried |
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| SVGmethod |
| i will look into the technics headphones. i bought my pioneeer 1000's from either pssl.com or musiciansfriend.com. i dont know if they have warranty? it. i'll just buy new ones. |
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