best headphones for djing?
best headphones for djing? Posted on: 29.06.2010 by Matha Eaden i was using bose around ear noise cancelling headphones which worked great but the cups are starting to disintegrate and i could use some new ones. are noise cancelling a good idea? what about beats by dre? best headphones for djing? | |
Kasi Kiriakos 24.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
If you want something of a similar quality but built for DJing, then the Allen&Heath new ones are supposed to be amazing. But the price reflects that. |
06.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by jdog667jkt
edit: and the hd25 of course, I've never managed to break my pair. |
Leonarda Javorek 06.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
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Brunilda Kora 28.07.2010 | Same here. They are known to break around one of the swivel parts - but mine lasted a full 10 years before that happened, and it's pretty easy to fix even when it does happen. The sound on 'em is perfect. |
Random X 28.07.2010 | I actually like the Sony MDV-700s. (Not to sure 'about the number, but I believe that's the type) |
Mee Meneghin 28.07.2010 | Im using the Technics rp dh 1200's, mostly because I like a big earcup, but it all comes down to personal preference if you like a smaller earcup I cant help you with that |
Kasi Kiriakos 24.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
If you want something of a similar quality but built for DJing, then the Allen&Heath new ones are supposed to be amazing. But the price reflects that. |
Kayleen Positano 13.07.2010 | Obviously, there's a lot of good things said about the senns HD25. My personal +1 goes to the Xone:XD-53s. Because those are what I use and I love them. |
Magda Lizza 13.07.2010 | I love my Sennheiser.... |
11.07.2010 | yeah, I keep a replacement cable around at all times |
Kalyn Billodeau 10.07.2010 | and even if you break something of the HD25, you can replace everything yourself |
06.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by jdog667jkt
edit: and the hd25 of course, I've never managed to break my pair. |
Leonarda Javorek 06.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by DJZILCH
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07.07.2010 | when I first saw them I thought they were ridiculously overpriced due to the dre branding... |
Tricia Krewer 07.07.2010 | i use beats by dre. love them to death and i also paid half price. cant complain at all! |
Brunilda Kora 03.07.2010 | If you are happy with the sound of the Bose headphones, why not carry out the hack shown in the DJTT article? Get a pair of ear defenders (<$20/ |
Maryanne Weatherill 03.07.2010 | Im curently using the Technics Rp-dj 1200 and i love them nice and small very durable. Love the swing arm design on them. Their quiet an old headphone i believe but their top class :P |
Matha Eaden 30.06.2010 | i looked up the hdj 2000s and theyre so sick. hows the sound/bass quality? are they fairly durable? |
Martha Klepper 29.06.2010 | Can't speak for most other phones, but I swear by my HDJ-2000s. |
Kandra Fagler 29.06.2010 | sennies hd25 i previously owned (and broken) a pioneer hdj1000s - they were good while they lasted but sooner or later they will (i bet ya) BREAK on the hinge - a common problem with them been using the hd25s for a number of years now and its solid as FXXK - nice sound nice build quality and last you long long long time - all parts are replacable so if in the future anything happens you can fix em |
gabriel ortiz 29.06.2010 | Maybe not the "best" but I love my Sennheiser HD280 pros. There affordable and comfortable. |
Leeanna Ayla 29.06.2010 | The roll call http://djranking s.com/community /showthr...ght=headphones Search results http://djranking s.com/community /search.php?searchid=642627 |
Mozella Wittreich 29.06.2010 | I won't recommend the Beats by Dre. They're a hype item. Decent sound though, but definitely not suited for DJing. I don't know what your budget is but I've heard nothing but praise for Pioneer's HDJ-2000. Sennheiser HD-25 has been a legendary pair of headphones, although the new 600 ohm version isn't as good as the other versions out there. Also check out this review covering a wide range of headphones: http://www.skratchworx.com/reviews/headphones_2010.php |
Antonetta Wikel 29.06.2010 | All high's, All low's...Must be Bose. Also, noise canceling, might not be the best choice for DJing. This question has been beaten to death. Search is you "friend". |
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