Sweet I'll take a look at them.
these looks pretty sick, but a bit expensive... are weSC worth the money?
do a search there is a good thread about headphones with some suggestions.
We don't believe in the star system. We want the focus to be on the music. If we have to create an image, it must be an artificial image. That combination hides our physicality and also shows our view of the star system. It is not a compromise-daftpunk
I know they can break, I still have my first pair from over 5 years ago... granted it took a couple zip ties and superglue to keep them going. Same thing goes for the Pioneer HDJ-1000.
Unless he wants to step it up $$$ wise, that problem seems accross the board for most DJ headphones in that price range. Now, the Pioneer HDJ-2000 has joints made of metal instead of plastic... but they are $349
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I got my Sennheiser HD215 for $85. Here are a few threads that will help you on your way.
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...ight=headphone
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...ight=headphone
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...ight=headphone
I've got the WESC STRECH ARMSTRONG'S, i cant really complain about them, i will say they are not the most subtlest (plenty of colours to pick as well)
As for the sound quality . . . They are good, they have big head cans so it does deafen 'outside noise'.
The only thing i've noticed with them is after prolong use they begin to be a tad uncomfortable, but i could just have an unusual head shape
The cord length is good and long, its coiled too which i like as i wont get in the way but still gives you the length to move around.
Hope this helps.
I did have the Sony's but they did break after around 18 months. However treat them like a baby and they will last.
I haven't been djing for very long and wanted to get a cheap pair of headphones to get things rolling. I bought a pair of Gemini's for $10 which seem to be identical to the Sonys DJFAR has
http://www.amazon.com/Gemini-DJX-03/...4907793&sr=8-1
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