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| Thread ID: 125127 | 2012-06-08 02:31:00 | New Headphones | Nikit07 (16761) | Press F1 |
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| 1280504 | 2012-06-09 02:05:00 | +1 | icow (15313) | ||
| 1280505 | 2012-06-09 04:02:00 | Whatever you do just dont buy beats please dear god. I agree with you! Beats are terrible headphones for their price! |
Nikit07 (16761) | ||
| 1280506 | 2012-06-09 05:56:00 | Did you have a look at the Sonys I posted? | wratterus (105) | ||
| 1280507 | 2012-06-09 12:18:00 | I agree with you! Beats are terrible headphones for their price! Beats are terrible at any price. I wouldn't recommend them if they were free. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 1280508 | 2012-06-09 12:44:00 | Lol its like trying to listen to music in the next room and the walls are lined with mud. | Slankydudl (16687) | ||
| 1280509 | 2012-06-09 21:58:00 | Hey everyone you can stop replying because I got myself a pair of Koss DJPRO100s I recommend them to anyone looking for new headphones | Nikit07 (16761) | ||
| 1280510 | 2012-06-09 22:00:00 | Did you have a look at the Sonys I posted? I did thanks but I didn't like them very much |
Nikit07 (16761) | ||
| 1280511 | 2012-06-11 09:39:00 | I use Sennheiser. They make some of the best Headphones. Perfect sound for a relatively cheap price. | Marvin Barrett (16723) | ||
| 1280512 | 2012-06-11 21:09:00 | I have to agree with Wratterus - Sony make some good professional-type headphones I use Sony MDR-7506 (very long coiled lead). They're about 10 years old but you can still get replacement earpads |
BBCmicro (15761) | ||
| 1280513 | 2012-06-11 21:20:00 | Here is the Wikipedia reference to the Sony MDR-7506: "The Sony MDR-V6 was superseded in the mid-1990s by the Sony MDR-7506 with only minor cosmetic differences such as the latter being provided with a gold plated headphone connector, in addition to replacing the samarium-cobalt magnet utilized for the MDR-V6[11] with the slightly more powerful neodymium magnet for the MDR-7506.[12] The MDR-7506 listed a flat frequency response of 10 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Intended for professional use, the MDR-7506 was priced higher as it carried a more complete warranty, with fuller support in parts and service. "In 1997, EQ magazine wrote, "Most people will use Sony MDR-V6 or similar headphones, such as the professional version Sony MDR-7506 or Koss Pro-4A. These Sony headphones have a reputation for loud sound and for blocking out at least some outside noise.[13] A 2001 web audio book listed the MDR-7506 as "the industry favorite".[14] Similarly, a 2007 book on podcasting technique suggested the MDR-7506 as "the favorite among broadcasting professionals" at $100.[15] Cliff Truesdell, in listing "moderately priced" headphones for digital audio production, started with the "highly recommended" MDR-7506 followed by the MDR-V600, and then other offerings by companies such as Sennheiser and Audio-Technica.[16]" en.wikipedia.org |
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