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  1. Ross Ahmed

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    Best headphones

    Which are the best headphones out there and how much are they?
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    Re: Best headphones

    this could quickly turn into a long thread. I have had a broken the following headphones

    Technics RPDJ 1210 @ £110
    Sony 700's @ £100
    Pioneer HDJ1000 £120

    I now have a nice new pair on Pioneers that were excanged under warrenty. they are 3 days old, I feel they will die quickly. I must be using them wrong :lol:
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    They can be right bastards like - I'm onto my third pair but all 3 have been shit. I just fancy splashing out on a good pair and trying to take care of them.
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    I like the pioneers :D nice and loud. The sony's weigh a ton and fall to bits. Load of people on here have the HD25's
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    Sennheiser..sennheiser...senheiser....and once again incase you dont get the message...SENNHEISER!!!!

    Dont get sonys there fucking shit for the price.

    you can get sennheiser hd25s for £99 on bangingtunes.com..its the cheapest ive seen them for (apart from mine..£77 on ebay brand spanking)
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    I'm with clarky!

    Sennheisers are definatley the best cans i have used. Really good sould quality, really nice and comfy, and VERY loud.

    Way better value for money than the Pioneers or the Sonys....piss on them too IMO.
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    Well i've got the sony's and have used the pioneers amongst many others and im very happy with them. tho i guess its wot u're used to. My sony's have never had a problem and i dont treat them particulary well so they are doing ok
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    ive had my mos ixos dj-1001s for 2 year now and they still work although some of the plastic headband joints have became brittle and snapped off but i take good care of mine, i like the hdj1000s and will buy a pair when i can be arsed :)
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    i just ordered me new set of hdj1000`s, they got great volume, but mainly cos i like the big cups on them, currently got sont MDRV500`s, really good heaphone, but want something more powerful
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    Cups on the HD25s get on my tits like, they're too small.

    Sony's are shite and fall to bits. Had my Pioneers nearly a year now and had no problems at all with em :)
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    i vote technics
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    I too have heard these babys are the best and will be buying a pair as soon as I get paid!
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    Ive got Technics RPDJ1210's and they can take alot of wear n tear, they dont have cups but the sound u get from em are incredible. Definately worth the money.
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    SENNHEISER, no questions.
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    Sonys for me.....
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    2 big and heavy for my little neck..
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    :lol:

    they are big and heavy, but i like the way they bend in all sorts of positions, and they cover all of my ear, which i like, cos it helps with the bass response. Seiheissers are probably better quality tho.....
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    technics, easily.
    i scoff at anyone wearing anything else.
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    technics, easily.
    i scoff at anyone wearing anything else.

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