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    $389 for the HD 8 DJ

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    Nothing wrong with blue, but I don't think they are easy to use for DJ-ing. They are just too big and heavy for that.

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    $389 for the hd 8 dj
    wtf?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    wtf?
    AAnd they jumped on the beats bandwagon
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    That is sickening.
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    I think the Hd8 is supposed to be more bassy than the HD 7 but he says otherwise

    PS, theses headphones kind of remind me of the technics rp dj1200

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    Those 8's look bloody lovely.

    But I ain't paying that kind of money for headphones...
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    They still don't look as professional as the HD-25's, and I doubt they're as good, although Sennheiser do have a high standard. But the HD-25's do everything a DJ headphone needs to do apart from fold, why fix what isn't broken?

    Oh yeah, consumerism.
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    They're all circumnaural, so they're not really at all comparable to the on-ear 25s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donstone View Post
    I only use VINYL flooring. Rugs are for cheaters.
    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    If you can't find an Abba song that you like, you are a liar of the highest order.

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