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  • #41663
    DJ Vintage
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    Cheap headphones are not my thing, but there is a zillion options in the low-end range (say 20-50 euro). I would opt for a budget model from a main brand (akg, reloop, numark, sony, maybe stanton), read the reviews (Phil has done quite a few on the blog) and pick one. I buy headphones that I know I will wear a lot (comfort) and that need to sound very good (sound quality) and that need to be able to withstand the rigors of the road (build quality), finally I prefer if all the bits and piece can be swapped in case of defects (don’t want to throw away my cans if a cable goes bad or the ear padding gets ripped on one side).

    So, I ended up with Sennheiser HD25-IIs, at 250 euro hardly kind of cheap. But I have had them for 4 years of intensive use and they’ll serve me another 16 at least. Just a personal choice.

    Don’t expect miracles from the low-end stuff, make sure they appeal to your taste (image) and are somewhat comfortable. As a DJ you’ll be wearing them around your neck most of the time, so make sure they are comfortable there as well as on your ear. The fact that when you use them it will often be on just one ear means lots of cans fail because they have a tendency to sit too crooked and/or slide off of your head. Swivel earcups that move out of the way make life a lot easier. Also if they rotate 180 degrees (if only on one side), so you can hold the headband in your hand and press the cup to your ear for a quick listen.

    Hope that helps.

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #41666
    Headcleaner
    Participant

    Thanks Chuck! I guess I’ll just have to visit an actual, physical store then. 🙂 A little hard as there’s no such thing where I live, but during my summer vacation I’ll probably find somewhere to try out some gear.

    #41667
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    The stuff is so highly personal, what works for me might not work for you and vice versa. What one person considers comfortable the other gets frustrated with. So yeah, bit of a pain if you have to travel, but in my opinion with stuff like this no substitute for just sticking it on your head physically.

    Even if they are cheap, finding out you threw away 30-50 bucks on something that wasn’t as good/comfortable/useful as you’d hoped from the spec’s and the picture …

    Greetinx and good luck!
    C.

    #41679
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Get the cheap Sennheisers (I think 30 bucks) they sound OK and are loud.

    #41681
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Of course, I totally forgot Sennheiser makes cheap ones too 😀

    #41689
    Gary Spires
    Member

    Defiantly agree with above, visit a store and try them out. It’s very much a personal choice here. I use the Sennheiser HD 25-II

    #41691
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Gary Spires, post: 41846, member: 11208 wrote: Defiantly agree with above, visit a store and try them out. It’s very much a personal choice here. I use the Sennheiser HD 25-II

    Well … if you have that kind of budget, the only choice left really is do I want regular black or celebration edition aluminium (me want bad 😡 )

    Greetinx,
    C.

    #41693
    Dj Emazing
    Participant

    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 41848, member: 2756 wrote: Well … if you have that kind of budget, the only choice left really is do I want regular black or celebration edition aluminium (me want bad 😡 )

    Greetinx,
    C.

    SENNHEISER IS A BEAST! I had and still have Sony’s brand for years but then a pair of $90 USD Sennheiser caught my attention(Model “HD 205”). OMG The Music is so clean and crispy, I could believe it, I’m in love with these headphones I brought an extra pair just incase they discontinued the model.

    #41695
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Yumm Yumm Yumm … 😀

    #41698
    Dj Emazing
    Participant

    Chuck van Eekelen, post: 41852, member: 2756 wrote: Yumm Yumm Yumm … 😀

    NICE!!!

    #41709
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    I know! ME WANT :;

    #41755
    Lamid45G
    Participant

    About 2 days ago, I just bought muh new headphone,
    After my last headphone, Pioneer HDJ series broke out on me (the cup handle ish broke <.<)

    After reading the excellent article by Phil, about the AKG K67, I made up my mind
    I was planning to get the new HDJ 1500W, but since my bad relationship with Pioneer (and the pricey tag), I go ahead and try my experience with the AKG product lines…
    Although the store i went too, ran out of the stock of the K67, i go ahead went and bought the next line in the series which is the K167, for around 200 US dolla (the K67 around 100 dolla),

    The experience so far quite nice, the one that I noticed right away, is the isolation from the outside noise ish excellent!
    I got the guy running hot water for the jacuzzi next to me (err don’t ask ), and me wearing the headphone i cant hear the water running at all…
    The lack of the punchy bass is kind of hit and miss for me, it fits my big ears quite nicely, and the logo tiesto on the outside cup its not too cheesy, and I can brag like hey man check out muh new tiesto brand headphone iz OMGWTFBBQ!!! =p
    And yes it didnt come with DJ headphone case, but meh you can always buy one for 30 dolla or so …

    #41861
    Robert Quick
    Participant

    If you’re looking for something cheap but good, the Sennheiser HD205’s as suggested above are good. I’ve had a pair for over 2 years now, sound quality is good and more than loud enough for what I use them for (Mobile DJing). They come with a leather pouch, I’ve only ever stored them in this bag and there’s hardly any signs of wear and tear. I find them nice and comfy to wear as well!!!

    #41887
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Indeed the HD205s are pretty god for their price point and much better than many headphones twice the price.

    #41900
    ElMuppet
    Participant

    I have an idea. I havent really read all of the comments cuz I am lazybones but I am pretty sure that none of them actually mentioned in-ear headphones. And I wanna recommend one: Klipsch s4 or s4i. They cost 45$ or 60euros and imho they are the best in-ear headphones for the price.
    Pros: you can use em while djing in club enviroment because they will protect your ears, s4i have volume control on the cable and mic, you can use them as regular mp3 headphones
    Cons: the only con I found is that you cant really put them around your neck like djs like to do.

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