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Good pair of DJ headphones

Discussion in 'DJing, Mixing and Production Discussions' started by Avina$h, Nov 28, 2013.


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    Shure 750DJ...got it as a christmas gift...Crips...Clarity is AMAZING...Sturdy and LOUD...by far the best headphones I've had since 1999...no joke lol!
     
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    AKG they have really amazing sound quilitity and there build solid
    I you want one for the design then you can go get with the Beats by Dre
     
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    sony! used it for years!!!!
     
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    I have and still use the Sony MDR V700 head phones around 18 years now and still works great for me. I had got if for 200 back then. I last seen a set on ebay for 60. I have compare it tom the beats studio, their is a difference but not that much to make your mixing and better or worst.
     
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    I use Pioneer HDJ-2000 no complaits
     
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    I've had the Sennheiser 25-1 ii for over 6 years now. In my opinion, one of the best neutral-sound headphones available.

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    Try Sennheiser
     
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    Technics RP-DH1200 (previously used by Armin Van Buuren), Stanton DJ Pro 1000s or 2000s (previously used by Tiesto), Pioneer's HDJ Line, AKG's Line or if you are on a smaller budget Sony's MDR Line.

    Some advice would also be to get something that's not made from cheap plastic so that it won't break suddenly during gigs.
     
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    Hey what the fuss a pair of sony 500 headphone
     
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    pioneer also a good option... :)
     
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    I returned my pioneer hdj-500 because they are on ear, not over ear so it's not that comfortable.
     
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    SOL REPUBLIC Headphones are amazing.
     
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    seinheiser the best
     
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    the sony v700 is still the overall best to me
     
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