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need advice - stantondj pro 2000 or 3000
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ThaMaestro
hey guys
i need advice on the following;

im buying a new headphone asap (within 1 or 2 weeks), and i noticed the stanton dj pro 2000. iyt has very good reviews and a good price/quality ratio. so i wanted to buy that 1. then i noticed the stanton dj pro 3000. its only 25 euro's more expensive. that aint much, i know, but im a student. im having a gig in 2 months and i already have to 'save' loads of money in order to buy some vinyls

my question; is the dj pro 3000 worth spending 25 euro extra on, relative to the dj pro 2000?
is there a difference which makes it worth spending 25 euro's more?what are the benefits?

and what are your experiences with a dj pro 2000?
Zoso
I use the 2000 model, and I enjoy them very much.

http://www.topdjgear.com/stanton-djpro-2000s.html

I have only one complaint: they can sometimes seem a little on the heavy side. Of course I went from the very, very basic Numark HF125 to the Stantons, and that's not exactly comparing apples to apples.

I bedroom DJ only, so I can't tell you how well they perform in a club setting. I can only tell you have I have had zero quality issues with mine in nearly a year's time. I feel like my money was well spent.
ThaMaestro
quote:
Originally posted by Zoso
I use the 2000 model, and I enjoy them very much.

http://www.topdjgear.com/stanton-djpro-2000s.html

I have only one complaint: they can sometimes seem a little on the heavy side. Of course I went from the very, very basic Numark HF125 to the Stantons, and that's not exactly comparing apples to apples.

I bedroom DJ only, so I can't tell you how well they perform in a club setting. I can only tell you have I have had zero quality issues with mine in nearly a year's time. I feel like my money was well spent.


thnx for the story :)
Allied Nations
Sony MDR-v506

that's the can to buy!
sEpH
DONT GET THE 3000....

they broke 8 times in 11 months!

2000 ftw price/quality
Tony Morello
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Sony MDR-7506

that's the can to buy!


fixed

+1

search for review threads, there's a lot
ThaMaestro
quote:
Originally posted by sEpH
DONT GET THE 3000....

they broke 8 times in 11 months!

2000 ftw price/quality


so the Stanton DJ Pro 2000 is the one to go for?

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Sony MDR-v506

that's the can to buy!


there too expensive for me (if i had cash, i would've taken the V900's or MDR7509's)
EvilTree
Solid set of cans.

Big ear piece, completely blocks out outside sound. Use them to spin a few hrs before and didn't notice any discomfort.

Drawback is sound quality is a bit iffy compared to others, but IMO worth a invest.

You could also as Tiesto as he seems to be fond of Stantons for cans :p
sEpH
quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
so the Stanton DJ Pro 2000 is the one to go for?


If u have a low budget, yes, in my opinion-.-
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
so the Stanton DJ Pro 2000 is the one to go for?



there too expensive for me (if i had cash, i would've taken the V900's or MDR7509's)



How much are the 2000s? They are so ugly :p At least the V506 looks old school.


How much are they in Holland? They only cost 100 bones in the USA.

ThaMaestro
quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
How much are the 2000s? They are so ugly :p At least the V506 looks old school.


How much are they in Holland? They only cost 100 bones in the USA.


what are the V506's? never heard of them. i do know the V500's, V600's, V700's, V900's, MDR7506's and the MDR 7509's

the Stanton DJ Pro 2000 costs here some approx. 75 euro's
Allied Nations
quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
what are the V506's? never heard of them. i do know the V500's, V600's, V700's, V900's, MDR7506's and the MDR 7509's


oops, I meant the MDR7506...

how much are they for u? if its only 15-20 euros more, id say go for it over the 2000s...
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