West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Spicemuthafuc*in1 on December 15, 2005, 07:28:17 PM
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Can anyone suggest any badass headphones for me cause Im trying to pick out a pair for Christmas. I wanna find some that sound hella nice cause I always plug in my headphones into my labtop to listen to music when someone else is asleep so I want to find a awesome pair that hits hard, thanks
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go to www.turntablelab.com , they got ap retty good selection
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^^ On that website I have both the Sony MDREX71SL and the Sony DJ Remix MDR-V700DJ Headphones. Out of the two, I like the MDREX71's better cause they have a better bass response, their more compact, and they match my iPod. The V700's I use mainly when I DJ...they're too large for normal use IMHO. I've heard good things about the Sennheisers though.
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Thanks for the responses guys. I was looking at a wireless pair that looked pretty nice. how does that work though cause it said you could listen to it 100 feet away from the transmitter but does that still meen I could use these headphones with my labtop even though there wireless?
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(http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/resource_library/product_images/e4502115aea1240d/large/ath_d40fs.jpg)
With their bass-enhanced frequency response, these premium professional studiophones are ideal for use with drums, bass and other low-frequency sound sources. Superior components provide very high SPL capabilities while maintaining exceptional clarity of sound. Exterior design features include sturdy strain-relief cable and comfortable circumaural earpieces that can be rotated 180º to permit one-ear monitoring. The studiophones utilize 40-millimeter drives with neodymium magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils for lowest mass. The ATH-D40fs is equipped with an 11-foot cable terminated in a standard ¼-inch connector. This field-serviceable model allows elements, cables, and earpads to be replaced in the field if needed.
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/headphones/9cd3c58ae55f2231/index.html
That's what I got, they're by far the best headphones I've ever used. I use them when I'm mixing beats.
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Look into Bose headphones man those are the shit