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"Best DJ headphones on the market" on by misterjoker
Pros: vey good sound quality, fits over the ear for maximum comfort, price is excellent
Cons: plastic breaks after a year or 2, using the hp for a long time hurts your ears
Summary: I can say these are probably the best DJ headphones out there on the market today. I bought them about 2 years ago and they are amazing. Sound is excellent (and even for recording as well). The headphones fit right over the ear, makes it extremely comfortable wearing and listening for hours. I wore them for hours until they started to hurt my ears. When you DJ, you will be taking them off and on. For studio use I would try something a little different. The only problem I experienced after a year or so, is the plastic at the top starts to break and you need to put some tape, but most headphones are like that after abuse wear and tear. The price is also excellent compared to other headphones. Here in Canada where I bought mine they were $85+ tax and the Pioneer HDJ-1000 cost around $200 - $300 CND and they are the same plastic made. So those Pioneer headphones would break at the top as well. Overall, these are one of the best headphones I have used and for the price you can not compare.
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"best DJ headphones" on by mjatas
Pros: fits over whole ear, comfortable, hq sound
Cons: cord gets tangled sometimes, hard to wear for many hours
Summary: one of the best DJ headphones I ever used. Fits right over the ear and has excellent quality sound, the one drawback is that the spiral cord seems to get a little tangled if you know what I mean and gets sometimes on your nerves. Also after a few hours of listening. I would say after 4 hours the headphones started hurting my ears even though they go around them. Overall, these are sweet headphones and if you would use these for deejaying they are perfect, I don't think you will be spinning more then 1-2 hrs anyways. So the headphones most likely wouldn't hurt your ears.


