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Thinking about selling my Pioneer HDJ 2000's and getting...... Hey guys, well yes its true, I'm believeing about selling my Pioneer HDJ 2000's. Crazy right? Well here's why.... I've had them for almost a year, and I do love them, but over these months I've started to notice a few things which is really starting to bother me.. 1. They get very heavy after playing a few hours. 2. They hurt my ears from the inside of the cup after playing a few hours. So these are the 2 issues that bother me, especially when I've been using them for a long time. They get heavy around my neck, and they also bother me when I use them for basic everyday use. They also start to hurt my ears, and after a few hours I actually can't wear them anymore, and take them off. Now this is turning into a deal breaker for me. So I've been looking into other options and the TMA's and HD 25's came up. Now I've tried the TMA's and found them a little loose for my head. They sounded great and very comfortable but I was worried about them moving on my head when I'm playing. Now the HD 25's I've heard fit tighter than the TMA's which is good news for me, and we've all read about their quality etc... So now I'm considering selling my HDJ 2000's and getting a pair of the HD 25's. The only thing I'm concerned about is their comfort. Are they very comfortable especially for long gigs? I've never had the chance to try them so I'll be going by reviews and opinions. Have any of you owned both cans, can you give any feedback about it? If they will be a more comfortable fit, then maybe this is what I'll be doing. Good bye Pioneer hello Sennheiser! Thanks in advance guys. Cheers. | |
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