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Best Sony Brand heaphones out there. For djing as well
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| Aldrian |
Sony V6???
Sony V7506??
anything else?
keep in mind i want swivel ear cups and made for djing as well. good for blocking a good amount of in house music. please give me some advice so i can rally up all my research and buy my setup soon thanks guys
700s are way to expensive for the complaints it gets. i want something that is tough as well. what do you guys beleive on. |
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| DJ-Kuza |
| I like my V6's a lot. They block out everything. |
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| TranceGeek |
| meh, they don't block out a whole lot... mine don't... if you want to block stuff out, use hd 280s |
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| spectra |
As far as I know the Sony MDR-V6 Is the V7506 (the only difference I think is gold jacks), and everyone referes to them as diff headfones when its basically the same can.
But yea I've heard only praise and good things about the V6/7506, except the odd V700 person who claims that the V700 is the best think since the Technics 1200 series.... what they dont know, won't hurt em eh? :D |
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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by spectra
As far as I know the Sony MDR-V6 Is the V7506 (the only difference I think is gold jacks), and everyone referes to them as diff headfones when its basically the same can.
But yea I've heard only praise and good things about the V6/7506, except the odd V700 person who claims that the V700 is the best think since the Technics 1200 series.... what they dont know, won't hurt em eh? :D |
haha:D i bet those people would cry their eyes out once they do some research and see the way people trash the v700 when they review that headphone :D |
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| dj_nomiz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aldrian
Sony V6???
Sony V7506??
anything else?
keep in mind i want swivel ear cups and made for djing as well. good for blocking a good amount of in house music. please give me some advice so i can rally up all my research and buy my setup soon thanks guys
700s are way to expensive for the complaints it gets. i want something that is tough as well. what do you guys beleive on. |
check out the thread on headphones at the top of the page, it would have alot of info on headphones, i dont know much bout head phones, but im sure that thread will give u a big help |
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| hapamoto |
| a lot of ppl w/ the v700's run into trouble w/ the swivel cracking over time.. since v6 doesn't have swivel cups, i don't run into this problem. i love my v6, i think they put out a better sound than the v700 and cost almost half as much.. however, this is still a studio headphone and so although it produces great sound, i feel that they lack the volume u might need in a club atmosphere. spinning at home, in the bedroom, even house parties are fine w/ the v6.. but i've spun at a couple house parties that get soo loud that my v6's just sputter and if i turn the headphone volume low enough to have a clean sound, its not loud enough to hear over the outside noise.. but for normal mixing they are perfect and IMO way more comfortable than the v700. However, in a club (where the noise is outrageously loud), my v6 couldn't cut it.. they couldn't handle the power that i needed to send to the phones and where just fuzzy and almost useless (the club i spun at tonight had realy in loud monitors that were about a ft away from my head which didn't help out).. so i think next time i will borrow my friend's v700 for the club, but on a day to day basis, i choose the v6 over v700 no questions asked. |
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| DJ_Shockwav |
| do you really need like 3 threads about headphones... |
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| Gluegun |
Hapamoto,
Why not get something that does some major isolating, like the HFI-650 or the HD280 Pro, to negate the need for loudness in the first place? Cause that volume CAN'T be healthy for your ears.... |
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