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And that fair enough, you dont have a need for headphones to the extent of others, so why pay a fortune for them eh!
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
To be honest I rarely use the headphones, the cd player does a pretty good job of cueing the music all on its own.
So a better light for me is the better option.
Each to there own.
On the Denon gear for example, has a feature called auto cue. This cuts out any blank space from the start of the track, so when you hit cue, it's right on the ball.
But I would still prefer to hear the track that I'm playing.
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Especially if the track starts in extremely quiet or not on the first beat eh Tom! Ive been caught out with that on Denons.
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Originally Posted by
DiscoSteve
Especially if the track starts in extremely quiet or not on the first beat eh Tom!
Ive been caught out with that on Denons.
Iv never had it missing a beat but some tracks do start off on the quiet side so you skip that part till the songs build up.
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Disco Dude!
i never use the auto cue on my denons funny enough!
I prefer listening to the intro of tracks and deciding on best way to mix in the incoming tracks. Can give you the chance to do some mic work too knowing when the vocal kicks in.
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Disco Dude!
anyways guy back on topic. these headphones anyone used them or the denons?
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No, but when my 1000s die i will be getting them
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