looking for new headphones
looking for new headphones Posted on: 17.02.2012 by Jessika Skorheim hello I'm looking for new headphonessomeone has these STANTON DJ PRO 1000 MK II http://www.djdeals.com/stantonDJPRO1000.htm some one have any experience whit this headphones? | |
Jessika Skorheim 21.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by roshanbhoj
I read that Some people complain that are too tight and hurt the ears this is real? |
Hunter Renslow 17.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by NTPacman
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Evangelina Spalla 17.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by NTPacman
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Jessika Skorheim 17.02.2012 | hello I'm looking for new headphones someone has these STANTON DJ PRO 1000 MK II http://www.djdeals.com/stantonDJPRO1000.htm some one have any experience whit this headphones? |
Jessika Skorheim 21.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by roshanbhoj
I read that Some people complain that are too tight and hurt the ears this is real? |
Audrey Pinda 18.02.2012 | I just did my homework on headphones, and went to Guitar Center and purchased a pair of Pioneer HDJ-2000's. Still being shipped to the store, but able to price-match for a great deal. Honestly it really comes down to personal preference, and what you're willing to shell out. What I prefer, and what sells you, might be very different. The thread people helped me make my choice is here: http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=46940 |
Cristi Sucha 18.02.2012 | I have the Sennheiser 205s. Deff something you should look into. Nice pair of headphones with great value. |
Lorrine Eckstein 18.02.2012 | Has anyone got any experience with Allen & Heath Xone XD40 headphones? |
Rick Harvey 18.02.2012 | OK sounds good well I believe ill be going for the Pioneer HDJ2000 DJ Headphones and the S4 decks to get me started in my little hobby. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.02.2012 | If your budget is $60 and your primary concern is sound quality and duarability I'd be going with Sony MDR-V6's If you can afford twice that price, look at the other headphone reccommendations on the thread I linked before or the other options presented in this thread. The Stantons are cheap headphones, not particularly loud and look like they will break after 2 gigs (in my bag anyhow). The Sony's are flat, loud, comfortable & industry standard,for the last $20+ years and around $65 - they will outperform most anything under $100 Pretty much any Sennheiser headphones, even the budget 202's (with the exception of the wireless) will in all likelyhood perform better and last longer,HD205's are worth a look. |
Chuck Peretto 17.02.2012 | I just got my HD25s about a month ago and I am really enjoying them so far. I would recommend them. I wasn't sure I would like the on ear design cause I had always worn over the ear models. To me it's not uncomfortable at all thus far. I was also considering the Xone 53's before I settled on the HD25s, but on the right ear the inside of the headphone (part of the driver assembly maybe) stuck out too far and pushed on my ear. Unusual I know, but I wasn't gonna take the chance that the other 53s fit the same way. |
Alla Bluemke 17.02.2012 | I've got HDJ-2000s. After coming from HD-25s I can say I miss my HD25s isoloation and comfort. I feel my hdj have really good lows and mids, a bit bassier then the hd25. For long listening the HDJ-2000 tend to start hurting your ears, but this is only after like hours of listening and not moving them. So far i'm very happy with my hdj2000s. I probably would have stayed hd25 if the cable was coiled though. |
Hunter Renslow 17.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by NTPacman
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Rick Harvey 17.02.2012 | Yeah I had looked through a little bit of the community s however there aren't anything specific to to the question I had asked. Why I posted ok here rather than creating a new community . |
Rolanda Clodfelder 17.02.2012 | This is 4th or 5th thread in 2 weeks on the subject ... search button or http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=22834 .. Good reccommendations and reviews / views in there |
Kenya Zaretsky 17.02.2012 | i'm owning a pair of Audio Technica ATH-M50, too. Really good headphones but more suited for studio though... |
Kandra Fagler 17.02.2012 | recently my trusty sennheiser HD25's died off (the right driver blown) after almost 5 years of heavy abuse - it is fixable but i am in the mood to try something new I just bought a replacement - the Audio Technica ATH-M50 and i must say holy crap these headphones are good! Compared to the hd25's the ATH-m50 has deeper bass without being muddy, and also good representation of mids and highs, plus it has better isolation (for me at least) than the over-the-ear HD25, although the HD25 is a bit more flat and accurate than the audio technicas you cant go wrong with either of these two headphones - i am gonna mod / fix my old hd25 so i can have both of them , the hd25s are lighter and more comfy for long listening sessions , the ath-m50 have better isolation but a little bit bigger and heavier, they kinda can be used for different occasions but they both are awesome headphones |
Evangelina Spalla 17.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by NTPacman
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Rick Harvey 17.02.2012 | Im also looking for a new set of headphones. I have been looking at Allen & Heath Xone XD-53 Headphones Denon DNHP1000 Professional DJ Headphones Pioneer HDJ2000 DJ Headphones Numark Redwave Pro DJ Headphones IF anyone has any reviews for these or recomendations. Some one also mentioned me a brand AIAIAI or something ? |
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