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				andyyhitscar
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Headphones
Hey,
what are some dope headphones that I should buy for DJing... tops 200$
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						what are some dope headphones that I should buy for DJing... tops 200$
NO BEATS HEADPHONES TALK, ANY MENTION OF IT AND I WILL WOOP YO ASS
Re: Headphones
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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sennheiser hd-25s all the way for DJing
			
			
									
									
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Yeah specifically that version or which one? I'm looking to upgrade soon too and they have too many versions with minor differences.
			
			
									
									
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I don't like the design of Sen' HD-25, maybe: Audio-Technica ATH-M50: http://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT ... B000ULAP4U
			
			
									
									
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Re: Headphones
there are 3Genevieve wrote:Yeah specifically that version or which one? I'm looking to upgrade soon too and they have too many versions with minor differences.
hd25ii
hd25ii basics
hd25-sp ii
the top two are the same, the basics just come with a shorter cord (1.5m) and no velour earpads.
the sp's are completely different headphones though, and they use a different set of drivers (and they are shite for djing)
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Nah these are them:
HD 25 SP II
HD 25 II
HD 25-1 II
HD 25-1 II basic
HD 25-C II
HD 25-13 II
I've read on the differences of all of them now, though. Biggest, besides the SP is that the 13 is a 600 ohm headphone and the C has a coiled cable.
So I narrowed it down to the 25-C and the II. Because of the longer and coiled cable basically.
			
			
													HD 25 SP II
HD 25 II
HD 25-1 II
HD 25-1 II basic
HD 25-C II
HD 25-13 II
I've read on the differences of all of them now, though. Biggest, besides the SP is that the 13 is a 600 ohm headphone and the C has a coiled cable.
So I narrowed it down to the 25-C and the II. Because of the longer and coiled cable basically.
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Re: Headphones
ah yes, they're all essentially the same models though (just with different accessories)
and im fairly certain you cant by the 25s anymore (unless second hand)
just whatever you do, stay away from the sp's
			
			
									
									and im fairly certain you cant by the 25s anymore (unless second hand)
just whatever you do, stay away from the sp's
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Thanks man. What is your preference if any for DJ'ing, though. Straight or coiled and why? I think the only difference I can imagine is that the cable won't ever be in the way of my hands or I won't trip over it.Nevalo wrote:ah yes, they're all essentially the same models though (just with different accessories)
and im fairly certain you cant by the 25s anymore (unless second hand)
just whatever you do, stay away from the sp's

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Re: Headphones
yup pretty much, and coiled dont tend to wear out as quickly as it doesn't put as much pressure on the jack/input on the headphones.
			
			
									
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Re: Headphones
people sometimes say that the coiled vable is too heavy, to the extent it pulls down the phones, not sure how true is that
			
			
									
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I have some sp II and seem alright for the price. But you might as go with the normal ones
			
			
									
									Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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