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whats the best headphones in your opinion (pg. 2)
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itsamemario
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Originally posted by Juan Paulino
LOL, it was a joke newb


Stop your ty trolling face.
Juan Paulino
quote:
Originally posted by itsamemario
Stop your ty trolling face.


Is this about the joke? or fun alt trolling?
ZeeRobot1
sennheiser HD-25
Pioneer HDJ-2000 (the whole pioneer line is good except the HDJ-500 its )
V-Moda crossfades are good as well.
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
As always...MDR 7506.

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rubez
HD-25's.

even forgetting the 'industry standard' claims... i have had mine for 10 years now! - and only just 2 months ago replaced the ear cups, the foam bit.

in constant use, not just for music and the sound quality is still like day one.

epic headphones. would not hesitate to buy again tomorow (if i needed to!) worth every penny. bomb proof also. had much abuse over the years.

any other purchase is a waste of money. these practically pay for themselves.
Adam420
How do the AIAIAI TMA-1 compare to the Sennheiser HD-25's?

I have MDR-7506's and while they're good, I'm still not entirely sure that I like them for DJing. And they certainly aren't built for that purpose either.
ZeeRobot1
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Originally posted by Adam420
How do the AIAIAI TMA-1 compare to the Sennheiser HD-25's?

I have MDR-7506's and while they're good, I'm still not entirely sure that I like them for DJing. And they certainly aren't built for that purpose either.


The TMA-1 are like baby HD-25's. HD-25's has replaceable parts too.

1:Sennheiser HD-25 $$250
2:Pioneer HDJ-2000 $350
3:V-moda crossfade Lp2 $190
4:Pioneer HDJ-1500 $150

You cant go wrong at all with any of the above. The crossfades are great and hold up through hell and come with a great case.
Evolve140
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Originally posted by itsamemario
Yeah but headphones for producing and headphones for djing don't, so your argument is based on piss poor logic. Go suck a fat one.

I produce with DJ headphones and my mixes are pretty solid most of the time. ;)
Tony Morello
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Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
As always...MDR 7506.

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i've gone through about 7 pairs in the past decade, i still swear by em, having tried pretty much every headphone made for djing
rubez
how could you swear by something so unreliable as that?!

that's just plain stupidity, and it undermines your arguement - as the headphones are clearly pish if they are failing as much as that!

Juan Paulino
I tried a lot of headphones and i always go back to the 7506
Adam420
quote:
Originally posted by rubez
how could you swear by something so unreliable as that?!

that's just plain stupidity, and it undermines your arguement - as the headphones are clearly pish if they are failing as much as that!


Maybe he's incredibly irresponsible with his possessions?
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