My Shure 750 which I had and loved for the past 3 years broke...Thinking about getting another shure but I am liking what I read about the V-Moda M100 series...What you guys think?
i am currently using Technics RP-DH1200 for almost 4 years, its kindy heavy if you are using it for a few hours but is has a great sound and build quality. The headphones are very well designed and comfortable. You may not like tight grip when its on your neck, but they are well worth their price. They also block out many ouside noises and other people in the room cannot hear the music you play at normal levels. This product will truly provide a new listening experience. On some occasions i use a Pioneer HDJ2000, which is also a great DJ headphone, feels good around the neck and head, no empty space between the headphone and forehead unlike Technics RP-DH1200. The Pioneer HDJ2000 isnt cheap but they are well worth their price. They also block noises from outside and are very well designed and comfortable.
I’ve always used cheap under $100 headphones with speakers that have low impedance. I choose cheap because most of the time I DJ in clubs and between how loud it gets in there no real audio quality is recognized out the headphones. I only use it to cue up songs so audio quality isn’t a factor for me. low impedance because the lower it is yes you get a lower quality speaker but it gets louder. My SRT is able to amplify the headphones loud enough but on my Rev 7 the same headphones sound drastically quieter. that being said it’s all about what you’re using it for. If for producing or mastering definitely get something high quality. But personally for me DJing and just queuing up tracks cheap is more than good enough for me
My recommendation is V-Moda Overear headphones. You can get them printed with your DJ Logo. Their audio quality is great. The MAIN reason I recommend them is because they are extremely durable. They can be bent, thrown, etc., they will last. Its a one and done purchase for at least a decade.