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question on the Sennheiser hd25 headphones, does only one side rotate at an angle?
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| djVersus |
i know a few of you here use the seinnheiser hd25's, I can move both sides up and down, I can slightly swival both sides but I can only ROTATE at an angle on one (left) side, I cannot rotate at an angle the right side. Is this normal?
anyhow, I just got these headphones, waited over a week and finally got them and they are truly AMAZING!
I've used the sony v600, the sony v700(silver) and the pioneer sedj5000 and this seinheiser blows them away by a long shot.
A BIG NOTICABLE DIFFERENCE IMMEDIATELY.
THEY ARE AMAZINGLY LIGHT, and I can honestly say without exagerating, YOU CAN HEAR EVERYTHING.
you know how you got to turn it up hi just to hear the important sound but everything els just starts to pollute what you really need to hear, guess what, with the seinheiser, you hear everything.
It doesn't sound closed in like "tunnel sound", it truly sounds as if you were hearing it without the headphones.
Now I know what they meant by "full frequency range". |
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| skywarp |
Hehe, you have seen the light =) ... Sennheiser does make one (if not THE) best pair of DJ headphones available.
And yes, they only have one swiveling earcup (the left one) so there's nothing wrong with your pair.
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| icatius |
Sennheiser truly kicks ass! Had them for around a year now and no problems whatsoever so far.
But mine can swiwel on the left and the right side so don't exactly know whose is "normal"
Anyway, fact is they are by far the best sounding head phones that you can get. (Though the size is a little too big?)
Cheers! |
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