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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatlimey View Post
    I have no idea how someone could break the joints without actively abusing them, so that one unfavorable review seems to come from some kind of spastic rhino or more likely a 14 year old with anger issues.
    Love it! You are probably correct. I wish I could find somewhere local that I could demo both. The only places I can think of are Sam Ash and Guitar Center. Sam Ash actualy has all of theres out for demo... BUT they don't carry either of these... poop.
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    I have a pair of Ultrasone 750 Pro's that I use for Dj Mixing/ Production and general listening. They are great and sound awesome. I've taken them everywhere and they hold up to abuse.

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    I can't comment on the HDJ-2000, but I did use a set of 1000's for a couple of years. Unless Pioneer has fixed the way the headphone fold in, then I would highly avoid them. Essentially the way the wiring was on the inside, it would rub against the housing and eventually wear through, causing the sound to fail on one side. Used once or twice a week, I was having to have them repaired every 6 months or so.

    I replaced them with the DJ1 Pro from Ultrasone. The Ultrasones are far and away superior for sound quality and construction. Gotta love the quick switch ear pads too (great for when you get too sweaty).

    The Ultrasones seem to sound better the older they get as well (mine are roughly 2 1/2 or 3 years old). My only issue I've had with them is with the cord. The piece that screws into the headphones has a tendency to come unglued if you are unscrewing/screwing it together often (and Ultrasone says in the manual to always disconnect the cord when putting the headphones away). I'm on my third cord now (regular cord - I didn't replace the one with the volume control when it came unglued). Granted, I probably could have fixed the cords pretty easily with a bit of crazy glue, but I'd rather not take the chance of have it come loose and disconnect the sound during a set.

    Now the biggest and most important piece about the Ultrasones and why I can't recommend them enough... the sound technology they use. The Natural Surround Sound allows a lower dB output while sounding louder. This helps protect your ears, gives a clearer sound and helps reduce eardrum fatigue. This alone was worth the purchase for me. After a 4 hour set, I can still go outside and have a conversation with friends without yelling. Granted I would still recommend some good musician earplugs as well.

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    HDJ2000 construction is way better than the HDJ1000.
    (Much more solid and heavy.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tekki View Post
    HDJ2000 construction is way better than the HDJ1000.
    (Much more solid and heavy.)
    i tried the pioneer hdj2000 las t week @ beatport pool party

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    What did you think of 'em?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tekki View Post
    HDJ2000 construction is way better than the HDJ1000.
    (Much more solid and heavy.)
    i tried the pioneer hdj2000 last week @ beatport pool party during wmc ansd i was amazed the weight is really good actually is really confortable also it feel like is get the shape of your head is a flexible metal but strong.......the sound quality is really good i think the same as the hdj1000 just a 10 percent better but it feels way better and it last forever i bet =) hopefully

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    Yeah, if it weren't for the quality of the BeyerDynamic soundquality, I was totally going for the HDJ2000.
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    S t i l l c a n ' t d e c i d e . . . . I think I may be leaning towards the Pioneer's. Only because not that many people have them, and I've found them for $259.00. Although, I did find the Ultrasone's for $219.00, and yes they are the "Pro" model.

    Though I'll post a couple pics of my current MDR-V700DJ's I've had them since 2001. They still work great, but obviously from the pics i've repaired the joints more than once (crazy glue and baby zip ties) and the earpads are about to disentagrate.

    Thanks everyone! Which ever one I finaly purchase, I will post a review here.
    Which is kinda why I want the Pioneer's, because there are not any real reviews. I know there at least better than the Sony's, and I loved my 700's.
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    Thanks guy's I was scared about those plastic dj1-pro. I'm going to buy them right now they look so light and I want to protect my ears, my xone xd-53 are too loud and destroy my ears each weekends after 2-3 clubnight per weeks they hurt and they are kind of heavy!
    Can't wait to get those ultrasone!

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