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How is the headphone Technics RP-DH1200?
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| Dj Matan Siegel |
Hello PPl..
what do you think about the TECHNICS RP-DH1200 Headphone?
do you have recommendation for some other headphone??
thank u.. =] :tongue3 :crazy: |
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| Jarvmeister |
Sony MDR-7506 FTW.
I have also heard good things about the technics, but I cannot comment personally.
Jarv |
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| Tony Morello |
the newer silver ones i like and i'll probably buy a set to have as a backup pair
the older black ones are alright, i know a few djs who swear by them
never really liked the fit and the sound left a little to be desired
mdr-7506 FTW!! |
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| Michael May |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Matan Siegel
Hello PPl..
what do you think about the TECHNICS RP-DH1200 Headphone?
do you have recommendation for some other headphone??
thank u.. =] :tongue3 :crazy: |
I had mine right next to me when I saw the thread. I love mine. Never had any problems with them. I have had them over 1 year now, no cracks and still sound awesome. The cool thing about these headphones as far as how well they are built is I can't even count the number of times I have fell asleep with these things on. A couple times I woke up in the middle of the night thinking I may have broke them cause I was laying on top of them. But they don't even have one little crack in them. Amazing!! But, I heard alot of good things about the Sony MDR-7506 headphones, so I would look at the reveiws on those before I made a purchase. I actully asked for those for christmas from the family because there were such great reveiws on them. And they are ALOT cheaper than the TECH's too.
Rock On,
Mike |
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| Timski |
| The MDR-7506 are friggin hideous though. |
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| alefort |
I own a pair of DJ-1210 and DH1200.
I absolutely love both pairs, but the DH1200s are my favorite. They are solid, built to last and have impeccable Bass response without drowning out the highs. I have had mine 12 months now and the tension in the headphones has remained as they were day 1.
The DJ1210s are lightweight, and a little too lightweight for me, but great for using while at work 9-5. I love the swivel on these as well. |
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| Inertia |
sorry to break the bad news (no pun intended)
but they break. saw 2 seperate pairs from 2 seperate users snap. one of them actually snapped during its first gig out, a week from being bought. the other lasted 6 months. |
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| DJ Elf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
sorry to break the bad news (no pun intended)
but they break. saw 2 seperate pairs from 2 seperate users snap. one of them actually snapped during its first gig out, a week from being bought. the other lasted 6 months. |
I wanna know what they really used their headphones for :P |
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| DJRecess |
I've had the 1210's for a good four or five years now - and I love them to pieces - and they AREN'T in pieces!
Well, I did sit on the headphone jack when it was plugged in sideways on a plane, which meant a bit of fiddly re-soldering, but now snapping//poppping/blowing etc.
I got them right after I had the Sony 700's, as I didn't like how mushy the bass sounded in them. Sure, the 700 has loud bass, but it takes over everything else.
So, I tried the 1210's, and fell in love. Which isn't that easy when it's just a pair of cans we're talking about!
But, they sound great, sit comfortably on my head for hour, and don't give you that bed-head look when you're done with them.
Until someone convinves me otherwise, I'll probably use these for the rest of my DJing 'career'. |
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| Inertia |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJRecess
I've had the 1210's for a good four or five years now - and I love them to pieces - and they AREN'T in pieces!
Well, I did sit on the headphone jack when it was plugged in sideways on a plane, which meant a bit of fiddly re-soldering, but now snapping//poppping/blowing etc.
I got them right after I had the Sony 700's, as I didn't like how mushy the bass sounded in them. Sure, the 700 has loud bass, but it takes over everything else.
So, I tried the 1210's, and fell in love. Which isn't that easy when it's just a pair of cans we're talking about!
But, they sound great, sit comfortably on my head for hour, and don't give you that bed-head look when you're done with them.
Until someone convinves me otherwise, I'll probably use these for the rest of my DJing 'career'. |
this isn't about the old durable RPDJs, rather the new shiny RPDHs. and i seen 2 of 'em break.
i am a loyal fan of my Sony MDR-V7506s. great for spinning and producing. another safe bet is the Sennheiser HD25, which i don't like cuz i crank 'em up whenever i use them and i want to keep my hearing. |
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| DJRecess |
Ah. Sorry...
Need to read further than one line in, huh?
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| nchs09 |
iv had these for 6 months and the calble inside just broke...
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