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Djihad Joe
Published on 11/08/07 at 20:27
I think I have used it for 5 years, almost every day, whether to mix, listen to music / radio or watch a movie.
I bought it to mix and it suits me - did. I think you have prciser one thing a DJ does not expect the same things a headphone that someone working in the studio. What matters most to a DJ is a certain comfort, a fairly good insulation and a bass response. I did not say good or FAITHFUL bass response is the fact that it exists is enough. Everything a DJ needs to hear it's hard to wedge a "POUM Tchac" (bass drum / snare).
To my mind, this headphone filled CRITERIA fawn all correct: it is not too heavy (even if there are more lightweight), it is quite comfortable even if it true that a little sweat (but the advantage of plastic headsets is that you can clean them and do not s'frittent with age), it insulates well enough to mix in home or in a fte friends (in bote I do not know), and restores the sound of Manir than enough. Also I have not seen any drop in sound quality over the years.
One annoying thing: the cable is too long. I hindrance in several times and connections are not required. And the cable is 12 (changed twice).
In the era I had bought a sennheiser c'tait because, I found that 60 c'tait a price large enough for a headphone (I beginners), and that the atria could move which is very practical to mix.
Today j'achterais may be an HD 25 of the same brand (I have a friend who mixes with) is really comfortable, enjoyable, lightweight and has good sound ( better than mine I think).
Cel-said to over 100 in a headphone m'embte a bit, because as I said I do not need a headphone extraordinnaire.
I bought it to mix and it suits me - did. I think you have prciser one thing a DJ does not expect the same things a headphone that someone working in the studio. What matters most to a DJ is a certain comfort, a fairly good insulation and a bass response. I did not say good or FAITHFUL bass response is the fact that it exists is enough. Everything a DJ needs to hear it's hard to wedge a "POUM Tchac" (bass drum / snare).
To my mind, this headphone filled CRITERIA fawn all correct: it is not too heavy (even if there are more lightweight), it is quite comfortable even if it true that a little sweat (but the advantage of plastic headsets is that you can clean them and do not s'frittent with age), it insulates well enough to mix in home or in a fte friends (in bote I do not know), and restores the sound of Manir than enough. Also I have not seen any drop in sound quality over the years.
One annoying thing: the cable is too long. I hindrance in several times and connections are not required. And the cable is 12 (changed twice).
In the era I had bought a sennheiser c'tait because, I found that 60 c'tait a price large enough for a headphone (I beginners), and that the atria could move which is very practical to mix.
Today j'achterais may be an HD 25 of the same brand (I have a friend who mixes with) is really comfortable, enjoyable, lightweight and has good sound ( better than mine I think).
Cel-said to over 100 in a headphone m'embte a bit, because as I said I do not need a headphone extraordinnaire.