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Having fun with your Sony MDR-V700 DJ headphone (pg. 2)
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Demoted
blah, I think my Stanton 3000's died, they keep cutting off the bass for some reason during the songs I'm trying to cue.

I'm thinking about getting a pair of these since it seems everyone loves them. Either that or I might get some Senheiser 280's. But this is just not what I needed since I don't have much money. ing Stanton.
Mimoza
this is fun with the sony's :D :

Inconspicuous
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Originally posted by Mimoza


yay. More cheap plastic.
Events@Spec
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Originally posted by Inconspicuous
yay. More cheap plastic.


Yeah and im guessing your cheap Sennheiser headphones constrict your head making bloodflow not an option.
Nemesis44
Sounds like you guys need to find a girlfriend... :nervous:

Nem :tongue3

PS
Nothing wrong with Sennies
MikeyN
i frickin hate my V700's, im going for either a V6, 7506, 7509, HDJ's or sennies...
dj christian
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Originally posted by MikeyN
i frickin hate my V700's, im going for either a V6, 7506, 7509, HDJ's or sennies...


I owned the 7509's and i just bought the 7506's (haven't got them yet), and please don't buy the Pioneer HDJ-1000 they sound as cheap as the look:whip: :whip: :whip:

Im currenly owning the Sennheiser HD-25's and the soundquality beats them all. Perfect for dj'ing for their light weight and it won't hurt having them on the head for several hours.
I would say the same for the Sony 750x series but they are more suitable for the studio and they are heavier, bigger but sits on the head very comfortable atleast on mine. And the soundquality is very good too.

Other good brands include Beyerdynamic, AKG, Grado but im not sure about them since i haven't owned them.

Good luck! m8 :)
MikeyN
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Originally posted by dj christian
I owned the 7509's and i just bought the 7506's (haven't got them yet), and please don't buy the Pioneer HDJ-1000 they sound as cheap as the look:whip: :whip: :whip:

Im currenly owning the Sennheiser HD-25's and the soundquality beats them all. Perfect for dj'ing for their light weight and it won't hurt having them on the head for several hours.
I would say the same for the Sony 750x series but they are more suitable for the studio and they are heavier, bigger but sits on the head very comfortable atleast on mine. And the soundquality is very good too.

Other good brands include Beyerdynamic, AKG, Grado but im not sure about them since i haven't owned them.

Good luck! m8 :)


i decided im going to get 7509's just minutes before your post actually...:D i wont be getting them for at least a month though, so for now, im sticking with the v700's:rolleyes:
Inconspicuous
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Originally posted by Events@Spec
Yeah and im guessing your cheap Sennheiser headphones constrict your head making bloodflow not an option.


no Sennheisers for me...yet...
dj christian
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Originally posted by Events@Spec
Yeah and im guessing your cheap Sennheiser headphones constrict your head making bloodflow not an option.


You problably haven't the slightest clue about headphones.

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i decided im going to get 7509's just minutes before your post actually... i wont be getting them for at least a month though, so for now, im sticking with the v700's


Great buy m8. They are a bit big for dj'ing but the problably suit your head just fine. As i said in my last post they fit my balls perfectly.

Cheers!

DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
These are what I use at home. Getting used to these and then using other peoples headphones is great. My entire setup helps me, I think, because when I finally go to use higher end equipment it makes me feel like Im a friggin pro. :D

oops, nevermind... I have the 500's. :nervous:
nchs09
i like the pioneer... i have some bulky ol technique or however u spell that. sound nice and look ok but they are a bit heavy :s
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