I use these fof DJing. I like the isolation that you get with so much clamping pressure, and they stay on your head when you put one ear off. They are not mechanically durable though. The band cracks.Soi wrote:sennheiser hd 280 pro
for producin and dj'ing
What headphones do you use?
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Not bad, but for mixing I'm looking to step up to Sennheiser HD-580. That's some sweet cans for long sessions.

Not bad, but for mixing I'm looking to step up to Sennheiser HD-580. That's some sweet cans for long sessions.
i dunno if there's a huge difference y'know. I'll have to grab the spare Grado's here at work and compare em with the hd580precision's i've got at home at some point.........Unempty wrote:Grado SR-80
Not bad, but for mixing I'm looking to step up to Sennheiser HD-580. That's some sweet cans for long sessions.

is it?
NO.
NO.
for years i was using the sony 7506's. that is, until i left 'em at a gig this past weekend and the DJ after us most likely walked away w/ them (dude, if i find you, it's baseball bat time. that shit is not cool).
for now, the $30 audio-technica M20s are not a bad replacement at all. especially at the price. not as clear (ie, hyped) in the highs but that's better for production. not as much fun to DJ w/ though.

for general listening and session work, etymotic er6's; expensive but amazing, and much better sound than the shure e5's which are frikkin' $500!!!:

for now, the $30 audio-technica M20s are not a bad replacement at all. especially at the price. not as clear (ie, hyped) in the highs but that's better for production. not as much fun to DJ w/ though.

for general listening and session work, etymotic er6's; expensive but amazing, and much better sound than the shure e5's which are frikkin' $500!!!:

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