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Well I don't know if this is the right sub-forum for this but I have a question. What headphones should I buy, I need them for just listening to music but the sound quality should be decent my budget is under $100 btw.

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Check these out

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What's wrong with these?

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lol thanks. thats my avatar Spectrum. Although I like retro appliances the sound quality will be next to shit. lol

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Just about to post reply blah blah blah then noticed the price after viewing CT's recommendation.

I purchased a a pair of Technic's RP-DH1200 from the states which must have cost about Au$200 plus but....

About a week after receiving them the store decided to send me another pair, no charge.

Subsequently sold them at cost and effectively got mine for free.

But a little bit of luck was involved in that transaction.

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these ones...

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gangsta

i mean come on... they even have BULLETS!!! LOLZ!!1!

ok but srzly... the ones that captain terrific pointed out look.. er.. terrific
im srzly considering getting a pair myself mate, they really do look fantastic

but my best advice would be go to a place like dj warehouse, try on every pair and see how you like em, then hunt on the internet for the best price :)

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This is one thing I go against the grain on...

I think its best to use circumaural headphones (eg. Sennheiser HD280) rather than supraaural (eg. HD25s). Circumaural obviously isolates the sound more, which will protect your hearing.

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haha i like the "gangsta" headphones up the top :) but if i were you, i'd just walk into a store and ask the shop attendant. they should be able to direct you on the spot :)

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View Postbumface1, on 20 May 2010 - 10:51 PM, said:

haha i like the "gangsta" headphones up the top :P but if i were you, i'd just walk into a store and ask the shop attendant. they should be able to direct you on the spot :)

If ur bumface1...then there's got to be another bumface around here somewhere B)

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I bought these recently (though i paid around £95, don't know that in dollars)...

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Shure srh-750 dj

Thay are mint for DJing with, i good clear and punchy yet bassy sound.





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