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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 18:54
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sennheiser hd 25
technics rpdj
technics rhdj
i have both technics and im very happy with them.
The quality is great, i got my first pair of them (rpdj) like 7 years ago or something and they still do the job. |
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polly
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 19:03
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daio
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 20:07
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thanks for the recommendations.and the link.what about the eclers?anybody knows? |
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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 20:10
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The ecler headphones are actually made by Ultrasone and Ultrasone have quite good headphones also
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daio
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 20:17
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^^didn't know this...ckecked about ultrasone,high quality but expensive...
ecler are much cheaper though! |
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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 20:47
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i think there are 2 headphones made for djing by ultrasone, and the ecler-ultrasone stuff are similar to the ultrasone dj1 if im now wrong..
btw, i think the early technics headphones are made by panasonic also |
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polly
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 21:15
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Ascension
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Posted : Dec 3, 2009 22:38
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Technics RPDH1200
I seriously think these are the best headphones for djing.
Not that expensive. A bit of a bass boost- you can hear the low end clearer if you're in a noisy setup. Durable as hell- I know people that drop these, kick them, smash them, spill beer on them and they still work fine.
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Btros
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Posted : Dec 4, 2009 08:22
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Another vote for the Technics - they're affordable, sound good, and built really solidly. My friend has had two of his Panasonic 1000's break since I bought my Technics.
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daio
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Posted : Dec 4, 2009 16:40
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so we are between senheiser hd25 sp,ultrasone dj1,technics rpdh1200 and ecler ech602.hmmm... |
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Dennis the menace
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Posted : Dec 4, 2009 21:22
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you forgot technics rpdj1210 good ones!
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polly
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Posted : Dec 4, 2009 22:09
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daio
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Posted : Dec 7, 2009 17:50
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On 2009-12-03 22:38, Ascension wrote:
A bit of a bass boost- you can hear the low end clearer if you're in a noisy setup.
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i think that's important!
as well as endurance by years... |
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Maska
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Posted : Dec 15, 2009 03:14
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for djing out, I still like the sony V700. at home though for critical listening, I am liking my AKG monitor headphones...K240
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Psycoustix_Official
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Posted : Dec 15, 2009 11:39
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Am using allen & heath Xone's now. Quite awesome!! was gonna go in for the hd-25's but ive got quite a set of big ears as well. =p |
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