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Hi! I've just purchased these headphones for djing and if somebody who ownes them could write what are they like.
'Till now I've been using sony mdr-v700 and they served me great.
Thanks!
remember, you get what you pay for... the 7509s are more comfortable than the HDJ1000s and not as flashy... also, the 7509s cover your ear completely because they are circum-aural... I have BEEN USING both.
Last edited by Caley Martin; December 2, 2006, 10:44:15 PM.
i bought my first pair of real headphones back in 2000. same model as yours 7506. i have loved them and they sounded good til about a year ago when they started wearing down a little. i always prefferred mine over anyone else's as i had gotten used to them and the sound quality (for me) was excellent.
recently i was given a new pair of 7506's (friend works for allen & heath) and they sound awesome. i absolutely love them. they got broken in proper the first day i had them. and as for home listening, they're great as well.
i bought my first pair of real headphones back in 2000. same model as yours 7506. i have loved them and they sounded good til about a year ago when they started wearing down a little. i always prefferred mine over anyone else's as i had gotten used to them and the sound quality (for me) was excellent.
recently i was given a new pair of 7506's (friend works for allen & heath) and they sound awesome. i absolutely love them. they got broken in proper the first day i had them. and as for home listening, they're great as well.
you wanna be sarcastic with someone who is trying to help you, huh?
how 'bout this you retard...try not buying something and THEN asking how good it is. idiot.
A question for moderator: Is calling names a habit in this forum?
As I know from other forums this kind of post is usually erased.
Especially from a person who has heard those names from his parents and doesn't know
what they mean.
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