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    do what ever you want,just rember to wipe your keith sweat off of the headphones when your done mixing

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    I have cord on the left too...theres no right way
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    Face the other direction while mixing :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by deevey View Post
    The only headphone "Etiquette" I can think of is wiping off your sweat from a borrowed pair before handing them back :P
    This ... and maybe the don't unplug the other DJ's headphones to plug yours in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djjsnu View Post
    do what ever you want,just rember to wipe your keith sweat off of the headphones when your done mixing
    What is keith sweat?

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    I feel there aren't enough novelty DJ headphones on the market...any suggestions?

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    well, since it's really just for queuing and you're only listening to one channel who cares..

    I queue with my right ear and I like to use the swivel side to keep the phones on my neck but still close for quick access when I need to check up on my sync...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno9999 View Post
    I feel there aren't enough novelty DJ headphones on the market...any suggestions?
    Novelty eh ?




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    Haha! Awesome! Are those dancefloor-piercing bullets???!!! :-D

    I would like a pair of headphones where the earpieces look like teabags...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Han View Post
    This ... and maybe the don't unplug the other DJ's headphones to plug yours in.
    that is unless they won't get off the decks at the end of their set.. I've had to sneak records on the platter before..

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