Headphones-Master Blaster Review about Audio quality and Durability

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Headphones-Master Blaster Review about Audio quality and Durability
Posted on: 14.06.2010 by Kindra Haussler
So I went out and bought the Nixon Master Blaster headphones because i work at a surfshop that sold them and could get 30% under wholesale and Gizmodo gave them a very positive review, so super stoked! The headphones sounded excellent had great clarity but after a month and a half of 2 or 3 gigs a week and normal at home use, the ball sockets broke on both sides of the cans. My question is in your guys opinion what's a great pair of headphones for the mobile guy, because the Master Blasters obviously aren't! Thanks for your input and help
Kindra Haussler
14.06.2010
So I went out and bought the Nixon Master Blaster headphones because i work at a surfshop that sold them and could get 30% under wholesale and Gizmodo gave them a very positive review, so super stoked! The headphones sounded excellent had great clarity but after a month and a half of 2 or 3 gigs a week and normal at home use, the ball sockets broke on both sides of the cans. My question is in your guys opinion what's a great pair of headphones for the mobile guy, because the Master Blasters obviously aren't! Thanks for your input and help
Christina Fallo
16.06.2010
I would check out the Sennheiser HD 25-1 II. I got them about a month ago and am blown away by the isolation and sound quality. To me they are worth the price tag. They feel a bit flimsy, but I have beaten on them a lot and nothing has broken. From the reviews I've read, they are flimsy in feel but don't break.....and if they do, all parts can be replaced individually!
Lilliana Perris
16.06.2010
Damn!!

Those Nixons are FUGLY!!!
Martha Klepper
16.06.2010
I'll sell you some only-been-used-for-home-mixing RP-DH1200s (in box and with that leathery bag) for $70 shipped if you're in the US.
Leeanna Ayla
14.06.2010
Here ya go

http://www.djranking s.com/community /sho...ght=headphones
Jarred Dillan
14.06.2010
I personally use the Technics RP-DH1200. They're comfortable, even over all of my piercings, have excellent sound without the overwhelming bass boost present in the Sony MDR-V700DJ, and have excellent build quality. I've been using them for almost 3 years, and everyone who's tried them out has switched over. The removable cord is fantastic, because cords break more than anything else.

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