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MemberEnjoyed the track selection, nice set!
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MemberI also enjoy Breaking Bad (was bummed when I learned after episode 6 of the current season that the 2nd half won’t air before 2013) and atm I’m watching The Sopranos. Highly recommend it, although I think “The Wire” is still a little bit better even if only for the social criticism, whereas Sopranos is more like pure entertainment.
Mad Men is a really great series too. And then there’s “Sons of Anarchy”, a soap opera for men… 😀
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MemberYeah a lot of young folks who grow to be tall in short time are affected. You need a strong core/back. Not just for DJing, but for life and for your vertebrae to last. Nothing beats good old compound exercises like the deadlift or bent over rows. Do them properly though! If you can’t get proper instruction (trust me, 9 out of 10 gyms no one of the so called instructors can do a proper squat or deadlift) I recommend Mark Rippetoe: Starting Strength. Last book on lifting weights you’ll ever buy. I’d also recommend Yoga, teaches you a lot about posture, strengthens your core – plus it’s great for relaxing and re-energizing your self 🙂
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MemberHow old are you? Have you got it checked out by specialized doctors? Trouble with the intervertrebrals isn’t to be taken lightly. Do you exercise (the back specifically)? No cure against back pains like strong back and core muscles.
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MemberWhen my TMA’s headband snapped I had to find a replacement while the warranty was being processed, so I picked up a pair of V-Moda Crossfade LP2. I only had them for 10 days, so obviously I can’t say anything in regards to long-term durability. Also didn’t gig with them, and only practiced with them twice. Otherwise I just used them for listening to music at home and on the go.
I had the limited (everything’s limited edition nowadays, yet stuff never seems to sell out anywhere, funny) matte black version. I personally would’ve liked it without the shiny ring of polished metal on each earcup, but still a very nice understated design. There’s almost no branding going on, only a tone in tone “V-Moda” branding on the headband and (those are functional too) little V-shaped vents on the earcups (and yes, they do leak some sound – not the best choice for going to the library). The headband’s padded with some meshy fabric, on the outside it has a leather feel to it. It’s supposed to be from some fancy memory metal that you can kinda adjust the tightness with but that’s still durable to no end – I can’t comment on how that’s working out in the long run. I don’t know what’s wrong with US American marketing but you won’t find any component on these headphones that isn’t spacecraft-grade this, military-grade that… Whatever helps to sell stuff.
I loved the earcups, because as opposed to the other two headphones discussed these aren’t on-ear but circumaural / over ear. That makes sense, since these also pack 50mm drivers (instead of 40mm for the HD 25 and the TMA-1). When it comes to feeling comfortable I actually prefer the circumaural design, since my ears aren’t getting squashed. With their hexagonal, lengthy shape they enclose the ears nicely without being overly big. I find them to be quite small footprint and understated for a pair of headphones packing 50mm drivers (the HDJ 2000 struck me as much larger) and the sleek modern design definitely looks cool. Although something about the design strikes me like it is some gamer’s headphone from Creative or something like that. But that’s personal preference. And don’t get me wrong, they feel the most high quality out of the bunch, with lots of metal and leathery stuff involved (without making them heavy).
I think the V-Moda give you the best all around package when it comes to accessories. You don’t just get a cloth bag like with the Sennheisers or the AIAIAIs but a nicely made hardcase (looks better in reality than on pictures) with some straps inside that can hold your adapters, cables, a small carbine hook, spare exchangable coverpieces for the earcups etc. Also you get an extra cable with iPhone mic and remote – and not just with certain special versions. The cables are a bit weird. To be honest, they don’t feel exactly confidence inspiring. According to the marketing fluff they are covered in kevlar and whatnot. But they feel very light and flimsy. It’s cool for the mic cable, which is gonna be used on the go, but for DJing purposes I would’ve preferred a regular coiled cable. Also they have their connectors at a 45° degree angle, I don’t see where that’s good or bad, I guess they try to stand out. Mind you, since they plug into one earcup with a regular 3,5mm jack you can use other cables if you like. The cable doesn’t lock into place though, and I also didn’t find it to plug in too tightly. The 6,3mm adaptor isn’t the screw on type either, so if you are moshing around the booth that might be of concern…
I found the headphones to be the least tight on my head (I didn’t mess around with the memory metal thingy though). While I found the earcups to be very comfortable, for me the headband got uncomfortable quite fast, despite the padding. In DJing use the earcups are too big for my liking. My headphones are around my neck most of the time, and I glance slightly downwards to my controller and laptop – and they are in the way since they are bigger than the other two. They have no swivelling action but aren’t as flexible as the AIAIAI, so I found them the least suited for one ear monitoring and alway a bit annoying while Djing.
Soundwise I guess you either love or hate them (and I had a hard time deciding which camp I fall into). They go down to 6Hz and pack some _serious_ bass. Especially the sub bass on these is really good, listening to dubstep, trap or even bass heavy electro house is awesome on these. Even without burning in they were already reaaally good in that department, and it’s been a while since I’ve last been walking around the city and caught myself with a big fat smile on my face just because my headphones sounded that great. But finally I decided they have too much bass for me. The bass heavy genres IMO are the only fun ones to listen to with these cans. The mids might still be okay, but the highs are way too underrepresented to an extent that IMO even makes mixing some genres harder. The enormous bass overpowers everything. Also listening to non electronic genres (Indie Rock/Pop, Folky stuff, Alternative, Metal) on the go wasn’t fun at all. They just sound boomy, bath-tubby and bassheavy. Resolution isn’t too bad though. If you are primarily a “bass music” DJ and heavily into dubstep, trap and that kind of stuff, I think you will love these. Plus I gotta say that their lifelong replacement policy (if they break after the 2 year warranty you can always get a new pair for 50% off) sounds pretty cool.+ high quality feel and sleek design
+ iphone mic/remote cable
+ case, replacement policy
+ good resolution sound with amazing bass
– too bass-heavy for most genres IMO
– big earcups (comparably) and bad ergonomics for DJing—
Given that they all pretty much cost the same I think you get the most bang for the buck with the V-Moda (long-term durability withstanding). They feel very well made. They are customizable in the way they look (you can get your own DJ Name/Logo on them and whatnot). You get a very nice hardcase for transport and protection, an iphone cable, the lifelong replacement warranty thing. Unfortunately (depending on the genres you spin) I think the bass might be too heavy. And for my style of DJing they weren’t the most comfortable ones to use.
Soundwise I think the HD-25 are the ones to beat here. They deliver punchy bass but they are still clear and defined, which is where both the V-Moda (by far) and the AIAIAI lack. I find their sound to be addictive. The HD-25 look boring though and for me as an iPhone user who sometimes likes to use his DJ phones on the go to check out new tunes etc. not being able to swap for a short remote cable is a dealbreaker.
The AIAIAI have already become a classic design-wise. For me they are really ergonomically thought-through for their intended use by DJs. Soundwise similar to the HD-25 they are only nearly as good IMO. For me they lack a lot of the clarity and dynamics of the Sennheisers. They’re said to be durable but I had a bad experience with a snapping headband which according to AIAIAI was a manufacturing fault. They are still my headphones of choice for their ergonomics and for use on the go. If they break again I’m going with the Sennheisers for sure.
December 2, 2012 at 11:55 pm in reply to: Name one good thing and one bad thing about your DJ headphones #33013rfb
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MemberHee Won Jung, post: 32948, member: 948 wrote:
For myself its almost getting to the point where i will be creating a whole new mapping just for myself and my controller so i can fully utilize all of the functions of the new Traktor Versions.
Yeah and I guess that’s what the purpose of their products is really. To get you into mapping (if you’re not a decent mapper already) to lay out the controls like YOU want them. They just don’t market it that way (like you said).
So maybe in a few years when I’m fully comfortable mapping, I’ll get back to their products. Right now I rather spend my time spinning some tunes 🙂
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MemberWhen the music is good, it’s easy to listen – good song choice bro 😉
Thanks for asking, I hope to have sth new before the end of next week. My headphones were broken, now I finally got new ones 🙂
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MemberYou can use it with Traktor out of the box with the Novation mapping which isn’t too bad, plus there’s a pretty good mapping by viper. I like jogs though, and two FX sections instead of just one, which is why I ditched the Twitch again. Other than that it’s awesome.
Always depends on your workflow!
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MemberYup, the twitch is a good alternative. I wouldn’t consider the VMS4 personally, but I’ve never used it outside of a store so what do I know.
The denon is sturdier than the S2, has dedicated filter knobs and a smaller footprint. The browsing section is shitty IMO. I also don’t like the layout with the hotcues cramped in behind the jogwheels.
I would go with the S2 (I own my second one now after trying a shitload of controllers). Has everything I need with the Beaubryte Mapping, reasonable footprint, integrates perfectly with Traktor (and packs a license), and I thinks with a F1 (I’ll get one again sometime 2013) you have a pretty decent setup.
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MemberDj R. driver, post: 32842, member: 5499 wrote: not going to far in this over posted Mac vs PC thing. I went from PC to Mac and I AM NEVER AGAIN TO GO BACK TO A PC. Just my opinion. As far as MBA to MBP, Go with the pro because its got a bigger screen.
I’ll say it again: As long as we are talking standard off the shelf models without either Retina or Highres screen, as of the 2012 model overhaul the resolution is the same on the 13″ MBA and the 15″ MBP.
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MemberJust to add more confusion to the headphone side of things: V-Moda Crossfade LP2, AiAiAi TMA-1 and Sennheiser HD-25 are also reaaally good ones to consider. For the price all of them blow the HDJ2000 out of the water (IMO), but only the LP2 is really comparable (circumaural, 50mm drivers).
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MemberWhat He(e) said 😉
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MemberYeah, you’re an ambassador of that kind of music for sure. I dabble in lots of genres but I had NO idea what Hamburg style prog was – now I do 😀 Where are you based then? I’m from Hamburg so it’s even cooler to find out about all this, because I was totally unaware of this scene right in front of my doorstep!
No rush with the vinyl set, but I’ll make sure to listen to it 100%. Glad to hear you are enjoying the digital side of things, I wish everybody coming from the vinyl background was so open-minded. Too many just dismiss it as stupid button pushing where the technology does everything for you (that being said I have no doubt, that starting out on vinyl is a LOT harder than it’s on the digital systems nowadays, so no disrespect).
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Member@ rjwhite41: I did and I gotta thank you for the recommendation, some dark, kind of industrial sounding stuff that is exactly down my alley! Thanks a lot man 🙂
@ clockwise: Thank you dude, appreciate it – also the fair criticism! That’s what I can learn from! 🙂
I listened to the Tech House Mix on your mixcloud and I liked it very much, nice transitions all the way through as far as I could tell. Programming wise I guess you were going for a “Intro – Peak – Outro/After Hours stuff” kind of thing, which I totally get. I like mixes that finish up with a bang, instead of more mellow tunes – but everybody’s different. Good mix and I definitely liked the “darker” tracks in it 🙂
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