I just bought a Vivanco Airspace DX400, wonderful sound but I still want to know what you guys think are good headphones!
Posté Wed 10 Apr 02 @ 3:19 pm
sony mdr-v700
-nate
-nate
Posté Wed 10 Apr 02 @ 9:12 pm
Since I am only 15, I cannot afford very expensive headphones, but I've found that my now $50 headphones (they were $30 when I bought them) which are sony studio monitor mdr-v300 headphones work perfectly. The ability to fold and move the ear cups is very convenient for gigs.
-MixMasterMatt
-MixMasterMatt
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 3:29 am
I am using my $25 JBL headphones. The are not exacly PRO ... but they are PERFECT for what I need them for !! Has a volume control on the cord.
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 6:44 am
shitty $15 radio shack jobbies =(
will have to invest in something better sometime - only home use but can see how better units would be useful.......
will have to invest in something better sometime - only home use but can see how better units would be useful.......
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 11:09 am
I use those Silver Snoy MDr V700DJ headphones. And since I bought 'em all my friends have gone out and got 'em. There that good! I reckon that you need the best quality headphones you can get. Afterall, if you can't hear the music, what good are you....
BB.
BB.
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 5:01 pm
I had some Reloop, but they were crap. Now I bought the Technics RPDJ-1200 some time ago and they´re great!
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 7:38 pm
Sony MDR-V700!!
Posté Thu 11 Apr 02 @ 10:25 pm
Pioneer SEDJ-5000. they're rather expensive ($175.00) but simply the best !
Posté Fri 12 Apr 02 @ 1:50 pm
minsitry of sound dj001, very similar to the sonys but have a bit smoother midrange sound and are a bit lighter
i got them cuz they have a switch to convert both ears to mono which helps on some tracks which have to much stereo effects to be able to mix well
i got them cuz they have a switch to convert both ears to mono which helps on some tracks which have to much stereo effects to be able to mix well
Posté Fri 19 Apr 02 @ 10:10 am