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Joined: 16 Mar 2004
Location: Spain
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 10:49 What about headphones? |
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Hi there,
I was wandering what headphones do you use. I want to buy some new ones and I would like your counsel. I'd like to spend 60 euros. Well, hope to read your response soon. See ya and thnx,
Danielus Cornelius
PD: I would be grateful if you could tell me the bad and the good of the headphones. Thanks. |
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 14:22
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I use headphone model AKG K401, cost me about 130€ (on a discount). Guess that's a bit more than the 60€ budget you have, but let me give the ups and downs anyway
Good:
+ they have a good overall sound, imo they work well for all kinds of music, from deep trembling house to funky jazz to classical music.
+ They still sound good after 7 or so years of massive abuse by me (and I'm talking almost daily use, several hours a day)
+ earpads are exanchable, meaning once you've got your sweat all over them you can easily exchange them for new ones (need to contact AKG directly afaik though)
Bad:
- The rubber bands that hold the headband have worn down, so the headphones more or less hang on my ears when I wear them these days = not so comfortable anymore (they where great when I got them though)
Still, after all these years I'm glad I put in the extra money it cost me back then.  |
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Elijah
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Joined: 20 Jan 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Eh?
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 16:52
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DO NOT! I REPEAT DO NOT purchase sony headphones, you will be replacing them within a year |
- Elijah |
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Factor
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Joined: 16 Jul 2003
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 16:57
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I use a Pioneer SE-5000, but I screwed them up a bit by overloading them many times (forget to check the volume) |
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D Vibe
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Sweden
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 21:01
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Sennheiser HD600 .. But they are a bit too expensive if you just want to spend 60 euros.
/Daniel |
https://www.dvibe.se |
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Enonimis
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Canton Ohio, USA
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Posted: Sat Jul 31 2004 21:39
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Optimus Pro145
+ cheap as hell ($20 US)
+ great sound
+ been overloaded very very many times and still sound good. Hell I even caught them on fire with a space heater once and they still kick.
- becomes very uncomfortable after a few hours use. Then again, I have rather tender ears.
You may laugh, but these headphones sound just as good if not better than any other headphones I've seen at 5x the cost.
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AndyWilliams
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Joined: 06 May 2003
Location: London
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Posted: Sun Aug 01 2004 08:58
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A lot of people say dont use them, but I use Sony MDR7506
+ they are made by Sony
- the can be a bit too bassey at times
- after an hour, they can become "heavy" on the ears
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Elijah
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Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Eh?
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Posted: Sun Aug 01 2004 17:45
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AndyWilliams wrote: |
A lot of people say dont use them, but I use Sony MDR7506
+ they are made by Sony
- the can be a bit too bassey at times
- after an hour, they can become "heavy" on the ears
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DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT
sony's plastic shit breaks after like 7 months, serious, if you're going to buy sonys then go get the 35 dollar versions. at least its only 35 to replace them and the sound is still great (i dont know what theyre called. but they're silver and small)
ps. when i get some batteries ill show you what happened to my 'prized' sony MDR-V500 headphones |
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AndyWilliams
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Joined: 06 May 2003
Location: London
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Posted: Sun Aug 01 2004 20:05
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I've had two pairs, DJ'd all around the work with them. Not once have they let me down, or broken. I simply lost the other pair so I bought new ones, Im that confident in them.
Each to his own.
Finallly some sun in England !
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Elijah
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Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Eh?
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 03:57
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hmmmmm |
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mikx
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Melbourne
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 16:00
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AndyWilliams wrote: |
A lot of people say dont use them, but I use Sony MDR7506
+ they are made by Sony
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thats a plus? what the hell are you on?
i'll have to go with pimpjuse and completely disregard sony. they used to make great products, but these days it's all 'cheap' shit, even though it costs a lot.
sennheiser heaphones do it quite well. even the cheaper models (i had a pair of hd414 that had THE best sound i have ever heard on headphones and they cost $80 AUD). one bug with sennheisers is that if you pull out the connector from the headphone (the one that goes into the actual cup), you'll most likely never plug it back in successfully.
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AndyWilliams
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Location: London
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 17:18
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The topic was about headphones, & I get hammered for the ones i use
A lot of my compo entry was done using my Sony's on various train & plane journeys I have to do. Track doesn't sound that bad does it ?
The way you lot are going on, I'd have lost 9th place if I used my Sony's.
Peace
A
p.s If you look at any major Dj around the world, they all use the headphones I use. |
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Sunbuster
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Joined: 05 May 2003
Location: Finland
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 19:18
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AndyWilliams wrote: |
The topic was about headphones, & I get hammered for the ones i use
A lot of my compo entry was done using my Sony's on various train & plane journeys I have to do. Track doesn't sound that bad does it ?
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You count yourself lucky we judges didn't know about you using Sony headphones when making your compoentry. We would have had to kick you all the way down to the 90th row just because of that
j/k
To be honest, only reasong I'm not walking around with the exact same headphones as Andy is because I noticed when trying them on in the shop that they pressed down on my ears a bit too much for my liking. The sound in them however was just as good as in the AKG's I ended up buying. |
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D Vibe
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Joined: 04 May 2003
Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 21:03
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I wouldn't say that Sony makes shit, rather that they make headphones that are aimed for another market, namely the mobile sound market. The Sony headphones are good for a walk in the sun; low weight, low impendance (so it's easily driven with a small headphone amplifier), good sound!
Although, I can admit that some of their headphones products are too fragile. I've had a couple of them, and I was amazed by the sound, but not that much of the build quality. Though, as I said, plastic weighs a little..
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AndyWilliams
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Location: London
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Posted: Mon Aug 02 2004 21:18
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I have now joined the Sony fanclub. Kiss it !
Resistance is futile! |
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