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  • #27805
    Ophkey
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    good: comfy
    bad:cable is way to long

    #1011605

    Beats by Dre

    good: they were free, loud, i like the kill button

    bad: battery powered, dont sit nice on me neck, they get hated on ALOT but they are still great cans

    #1011616
    KierenJames
    Member

    A pair of Sennheiser’s (no idea what the model number is)

    Good: They sounded awesome
    Bad: They’re broken

    #1011625
    Michael Lawrence
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    Michael Lawrence, post: 12660, member: 856 wrote: Dre Beats Pro

    Good – The sound quality is unreal

    Bad – If you have them in for a couple hours they start to irritate my ears

    Okay so I got a better pair of heaphones. After seeeing Phils review on the Moda CrossFade 2 I knew I needed it in my set up

    Good: Pure sound as it is intended to be heard

    Bad: The cord that plugs into my sound card is really long!

    #27872
    twicx
    Member

    Panasonic RP-HTX7

    Good: Sound quality, durability, comfort, price, retro looking.
    Bad: Often associated with dirty smelly hipsters.

    #1011750
    DJ Swaiy
    Member

    Beats MIXR
    Good: Look and sound great
    Bad: comfort deteriorates the longer it is worn

    #1011837
    rfb
    Member

    AiAiAi TMA-1

    Good: Sound, rugged built quality, subtle style, cable with iPhone controls available
    Bad: Faux leather padding can get quite hot, foldability would come in handy sometimes, but hinges can break so I’d rather go without 🙂

    #1013411
    Ruben daCosta
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    ULTRASONE PRO 900
    good-> sound quality out of this world.
    bad -> the only bad thing for most people is the price, but for me was very well spent money.

    #31454
    Dorso
    Participant

    Sennheiser HD280 Pros

    Good-massive ear cups, so super comfy for my ears, great bass and plain styling ( I’m not big on heavy branding..)and easy to replace parts
    Bad-at a push I would say they are a little heavy for prolonged use for some folk..but really this is a minor issue for me..so maybe the only bad thing is if they disappear from sale..lol

    #31455
    ChrisGames
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    Beats Pro

    Good: Sound Quality, Style, A lot Of Bass

    Bad: Weigh 10,000 lbs, neck hurts after prolonged use, squeeze head very hard from sides, cut off blood circulation to ears, A Lot Of Bass (this is the double edged sword)

    #31459
    squarecell
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    HDJ-500s

    Good: Inexpensive 🙂
    Bad: Inexpensive 🙁

    Honestly, though, they’ve got pretty good thump and will do me just fine for now.

    #31465

    Numark Electrowave

    Good: Great isolation and tone – tight, so they stay on head during head bobbing
    Bad: Earcups only pivot, only 5 degrees of swivel

    #31480
    DiBartdi
    Member

    Monster Dr Dre Studio

    The good: Great lows and highs, really comfortable, adjustable size, in my opinion the most cool looking headphones
    The bad: Hated by the whole DJ community, expensive, not the best mids, needs batteries, made of plastic (even if its a nice polished one)

    #31484
    gullum
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    My last once broke. The once I have now Philips SHP1900
    Good: dam cheep. Sound loud
    Bad: extreamly big, not foldable, only 3.5mm jack and look like they are going to break any minute.

    Holding on untill I can get the white HDJ 1500 but might just get the black because the philips suck so much.

    #31509
    J-Duffin
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    HDJ 500
    Good: Sound quality & small size.
    [COLOR=#ff0000]Bad: [COLOR=#000000]After a while they hurt my ears.
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