http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/b...phones-for-djs
what do you guys think for these to be used for music production instead of just Djing?
i no they are overpriced, but i want to see what people think about this new creation
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http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/b...phones-for-djs
what do you guys think for these to be used for music production instead of just Djing?
i no they are overpriced, but i want to see what people think about this new creation
Look interesting enough to try out.
I am interested in AIAIAI's new studio headphones coming out this summer. Here is their current latest offering... (consumer usage)
http://futuremusic.com/blog/2012/02/...al-headphones/
It's beats with a swivel cup... Normal beats are crap, I don't see why these should be any different, considering all "famous names" attached, I think these will be directed at consumers too.
Those AIAIAI's however...
hahahahahaha!
250 pounds?
hahahahahaha!
sure!
hahahahahaha!
do they come with a dj that´ll spin for me or what?
Second time this exact question has come up this week (Beats Mxr).
Second time... NO.
I find it ironic that these are marketed towards DJs and David Guetta is their celebrity endorsement,because Guetta has been caught with pre-recorded sets on more than one occasion. So their celebrity "DJ" does less Dj'ing than their target audience.
guetta has no shame
Guetta from the article, "The sound is better than anything I’ve experienced before because it doesn’t distort no matter what volume I am playing music at.” Since when is lack of distortion at high volumes a mark of sound quality? I'd rather know how they sound when they're not distorting than "you can push these cans til your ears bleed!" Unless I'm pushing an amp into the headphones, I sure as hell hope they wouldn't distort at a 250 pound price tag. More buzzword advertising from Beats... Unsurprising.