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Originally Posted by
Starlight
I bought a pair of HD25 II a while ago (RRP £190, but I paid £120) as they have the rotating earphone which the SP model doesn't and much higher sound insulation. I tried out a few pairs in the shop with some background music on and the thing which immediately struck me about the Senny's vs Cortex, Pioneer and Sony headphones was the immediate insulation from background noise the moment you put them on and the richness and range of the sound produced (you haven't heard low end bass in a pair of headphones until you've tried these - honest). Since I've bought these it's been a lot easier to beatmatch a) the insulation means you can hear the track you're cuing up - even the quiet intro, and b) you can hear the full extent of the bassline clearly).
I spent about 10minutes trying to justify the price tag to myself (and working out what to tell the wife they cost) before buying them, but when you put them on and listen, it's really easy to hear just why you spent all that money.
Julian
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Originally Posted by
DJ Jules
I bought a pair of HD25 II a while ago (RRP £190, but I paid £120) as they have the rotating earphone which the SP model doesn't and much higher sound insulation. I tried out a few pairs in the shop with some background music on and the thing which immediately struck me about the Senny's vs Cortex, Pioneer and Sony headphones was the immediate insulation from background noise the moment you put them on and the richness and range of the sound produced (you haven't heard low end bass in a pair of headphones until you've tried these - honest). Since I've bought these it's been a lot easier to beatmatch a) the insulation means you can hear the track you're cuing up - even the quiet intro, and b) you can hear the full extent of the bassline clearly).
I spent about 10minutes trying to justify the price tag to myself (and working out what to tell the wife they cost) before buying them, but when you put them on and listen, it's really easy to hear just why you spent all that money.
Julian
Hiya Julian mate,
Yeah I've seen these headphones too and seen quite a few jocks use them. I'm happy with what I've got and from what your saying Julian, you do more beat mixing than me which is fine. I don't really beat mix that often, I can do it but I stick to the basics hehe! I suppose it does depend on what applications you use the headphones. Sure, if I was beat mixing regularly, then I'd seriously consider getting the Senny MKII's.
Neil.
Originally Posted by
Dynamic Entertainment
Personally i cant get away with them. Poineer all the way for me
Hehe! We all have different hearing abilities okay. That's why you like certain headphones, it's all about frequency responses predominantly.
Best regards,
Neil.
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I use HD25's too, have done for years. I doubt I'd change to anything else.
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I have had the HD25 SP's and then uprgraded to the HD25 Pro's which are much better build quality.
Very well rated.
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Originally Posted by
djsteve10
I have had the HD25 SP's and then uprgraded to the HD25 Pro's which are much better build quality.
The same as me, but I'm not sure the build quality is any different. The sound quality certainly is.
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