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  • in reply to: DJ Headphones #10191
    Nitronic
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    DJ Hessler, post: 10152 wrote: I would start by saying: Drop the Pios. HDJ1000 has good sound and so on but they have really bad quality!
    Pio is known for top quality on their gear and IMO it is true in most cases but ther HP are really bad.
    I know 4-5 people who has had HP1000 and they all broke after less than 6month…..
    The HP2000 seems to be bad too, I have a friend who has had his broken for 2 times now.

    I recommend the Denon HP-1000 I have a pair that has now been holding for 4-5 years.
    The sound is very good as the design and all else.
    Also all of the Shure headphones seems very good I have tested them and do think
    that you get very good gear for the money.
    The Technics are to me too heavy so if I DJ with them for a couple of hours I would get a pain in my neck!
    Also to me they do not sounfd good.
    A&H Xzone, same as the technics.
    Stanton I have not tested so I have nothing to say there…..

    If you are going to buy a pair and you do not like the Senhiser (wich is one of the absolute best IMO)
    You really must test them out yourself IMO!!!!

    Of course I’m gonna test before I buy, but i was just wondering recomendations first

    in reply to: DJ Headphones #10153
    Nitronic
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    Arbite, post: 10141 wrote: Shure SRH750 or the 550’s. Elevated bass response, high isolation, coiled cable, and utterly indestructible.

    As long as you don’t have massive ears they’re also really comfortable.

    How elevated are we talking? Distortion?

    These are the models I’m consdering after friend recoomendation, I’m just not sure to thier comfort.

    Stanton DJ Pro 2000, Pioneer HDJ-1000, A&H Xone: 53, Technics RP-DJ1200

    in reply to: Talent Show #10102
    Nitronic
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    since it really doesnt matter, I think im gonna do tricks blindfolded

    in reply to: Talent Show #10081
    Nitronic
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    I use Serato, but for this competetion I dont want to use it. I dont want people to think I’m only able to do this becuase of a computer

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #9089
    Nitronic
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    Are QR codes just for blackberrys?

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #1001995
    Nitronic
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    My latest design, more recenty I have changed the font on the front to mtach the back

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    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #9047
    Nitronic
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    Dj iceman, post: 9041 wrote: you didnt burst my bubble,the thread is titled “what does your business card look like” and thats my business card. it didnt say did you make it,or did you design it.just what does it look like. ive gotten around 30 jobs with these cards so i cant complain and all i paid was $3.95 shipping so i say i came out WAYYY ahead lol a good card can go along way no doubt but it is possible to over do it. my card is straight,simple and to the point.

    i know that you knew where your business card was from, and im not knocking a template, someone just asked if you designed it for your whole company, and i was merely stating if someone wanted to use the same design it is readily available

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #9036
    Nitronic
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    D-Jam, post: 8988 wrote: Here’s a better idea. I took yours and toyed with it a tiny bit in Photoshop. Hope you don’t mind.

    Click to enlarge

    Like I talked about in that recent posting where I mentioned a hierarchy of information on your flyer, the same comes into play with your business card.

    #1 piece of info – Nitronic

    #2 – What you are and your name (I made them a little bigger)

    #3 – Your contact info

    I changed it all to white because borrowing the colors from the EQ only makes the information blend in and get lost. You want the EQ to be visual appeal, but the information to stick out and be legible. I also grouped the info together in the two groups so there is that hierarchy.

    You get what I mean? 😉

    Do you think I should switch the order for my name with professional dj?

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #1001992
    Nitronic
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    D-Jam, post: 9029 wrote: I like the Iceman card. It’s visually interesting, but also clear to read. It was smart to put the phone and address on the side like that, but I’d be careful on using your address unless it’s an office or you want to receive snail mail there. Right now it also says “I have a lot of expensive stuff…here’s where you can go break in to get it.”

    If this card is a template for other employees/staff of Grown Folks ENT…then it’s a good design.

    Everyone take note of the hierarchy of information there, and how easily it reads.

    I hate to burst Icemans bubble but thats the template i used from my last card. its a predesigned one on vistaprint

    also I dont know how I feel about Nick C on there, I’d really prefer not to put my full name on the car but at the same time, I dont like N or Nick C, and I dont want it to have no name at all

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #1001981
    Nitronic
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    people are telling me different things, on one forum they said the all white was too bland, and here your saying it blends too much with the equalizer

    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #1001977
    Nitronic
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    hows this?

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    in reply to: What do your business cards look like? #8972
    Nitronic
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    I recently designed this but haven’t ordered it yet. What do you think?
    If theres any changes you think I should do beforehand let me know I want something flashly and eyecatching but at the same time organized and practical

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