They don't swivel but you can turn the cups 90 degrees so its sits there well niceThinKing wrote:this man knows. If you want comfort, these are the ones. Plus I hate HD-25s cos the cups don't swivel - not so good for mixing with one can tucked between head and shoulder.dj slums wrote:Sennheiser HD280pro
DJS what headphones are you using?
- hungry_man
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i was never into HD25s. have used them a few times but found the wires too tangly, not enought separation from BG noise and not enough bass
i used the sony 600s for about 5 years they served me well but are now worn out, not much bass below 100 hz
now i use beyer DT770s which are the best headphones ive ever used. cost £82 from turnkey. padded ear mufs which make tight contact with your head so your ears dont get tired
and most importantly - excellent bass response!!!
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only downside is slightly uncomfrotable to waer one ear on / off. they're not designed for it i dont think. and they dont fold so when my record bag is full i have to carry them in A separate bag. worth it for the sound quality tho.
i used the sony 600s for about 5 years they served me well but are now worn out, not much bass below 100 hz
now i use beyer DT770s which are the best headphones ive ever used. cost £82 from turnkey. padded ear mufs which make tight contact with your head so your ears dont get tired
and most importantly - excellent bass response!!!
[img]http://www.boomerangsounds.co.uk/shopim ... 300_BS.jpg
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only downside is slightly uncomfrotable to waer one ear on / off. they're not designed for it i dont think. and they dont fold so when my record bag is full i have to carry them in A separate bag. worth it for the sound quality tho.
- vinyleater
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Citronic Ultima HP500PRO - bass is stunning and they have big ear muff style things to keep unwanted noise out, and everything else in. Cheap too, about 35 quid. www.decks.co.uk
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