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IXOS Ministry of Sound DJ1003 Headphones
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CarlosM
Hi, Guys.. well.. before posting this, I used the Search and read the Headphones Thread but I didnt see any Reviews of the IXOS Ministry of Sound Dj 1003, I just saw reviews for the DJ1001 , so.. I was wondering is someone can help me here.. a guy is sealing me one of this DJ1003 for a good price (Like 60 US Dollars).. but I dont know how good are they... so... I just wanna hear your comments..

Thanks in Advance,
jesten
I had them when I just started. But after about 6 months it was losing sound quality and started to distort.
g-money
I wouldn't buy those.
Busy Child
theyre ok . . .
ShadySlim
You get what you pay for, in this case. :p

Go for the top-of-the-line (a/k/a most expensive) model in that line whenever possible.
big dave
ive got the 1002s and they are quality! only had them for around a month though so im not really sure about durability but they sound good and are pretty clear too :D
Gluegun
big dave, before you say they are pretty clear, you should *really* make an effort to listen to some audiophile-approved headphones... you know, get some headphones for another purpose (portable CD, md, whatever), and go ask at head-fi.org for something that is clear sounding and sounds good... whatever your budget, it should compare well, and probably even sound better than your IXOS headphones... which are normally thought to be quite muddy amongst the audiophile crowd...
big dave
well they do the job for me and sound good compared to my last headphones i had! and i really couldnt go wrong for £25 could i?!

i dont play out so i was looking for the basic functions: durability, sound and half decent looks which they do!

i wasnt really bothered about a top of the range pair that are gonna skin me out of £100 as i dont play out!
Gluegun
You're right, of course. I was speaking of a slightly different concept, however.. not looking for a "top of the line" pair, but instead looking at a different line alltogether, for different uses. Never mind, though. There are headphones as tools for monitoring, and there are headphones for enjoyment, you know?
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