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    Next time i have a suggestion i'll keep it to myself. lol

    Yes they are cheap, do we know what the sound quality is? No we dont, so we really cant speak on that.

    Will i buy them? No.

    Will somebody find them useful? Maybe.

    Have i tried $500 IEMs that sounded terrible? Sure.

    Do i even like IEMs? no, lol

    Will my HDJ 2000's blow any headphone out of the water...? YUP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 031999 View Post

    Will my HDJ 2000's blow any headphone out of the water...? YUP!
    And which other headphones are you comparing them to? While this topic is more about personal preference, in terms of performance my old xone xd-53 cannot be blown outta the water by the hdj2000

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    I even prefer the sennheiser's HD25 mark II over the pioneers. In fact the HD25 mkII are superior in every aspect, comfort, weight, ergonomics, build quality (these are really difficult to break as they flex quite a bit), and of course sonically.

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    Depends what you are using the Sennheisers for.

    For me, while DJing the Sennheisers have two things against them:

    1. The fit is too tight, headache within 10 minutes
    2. Too much detail when spinning.

    Sound is awesome, but for me unfit when DJing. So I would agree and place the HDJ2000 above the Senns when DJing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tekki View Post
    Depends what you are using the Sennheisers for.

    For me, while DJing the Sennheisers have two things against them:

    1. The fit is too tight, headache within 10 minutes
    2. Too much detail when spinning.

    Sound is awesome, but for me unfit when DJing. So I would agree and place the HDJ2000 above the Senns when DJing.
    they do have a reputation as being a death clamp for some. I suppose its a much better fit for a smaller head. I disagree on the sound aspect but again sound is a preference thing

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    Might seem weird, but I really like my VSONIC VSD3S. Great for the price.

    http://www.amazon.com/VSONIC-VSD3S-P.../dp/B00LL4C48K

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