4 Dec 2009 at 22:10 #1 Sweetloaf Sweetloaf Soldato Joined 5 Mar 2004 Posts 6,399 Location Southport Simply really, for around the £100 mark, can these be beaten? Beyerdynamic DT 100
4 Dec 2009 at 22:30 #2 DJ_Switch DJ_Switch Associate Joined 12 Mar 2008 Posts 1,500 Location Edinburgh There's a good reason you can walk into virtually any studio in the world and find these somewhere. They are by far the best bang for buck set of cans. Every part is replacable inc. the foam. Amazing for insulation and can really be driven hard. Thoroughly recommend them. For studio purposes they're excellent.
There's a good reason you can walk into virtually any studio in the world and find these somewhere. They are by far the best bang for buck set of cans. Every part is replacable inc. the foam. Amazing for insulation and can really be driven hard. Thoroughly recommend them. For studio purposes they're excellent.
4 Dec 2009 at 23:24 #3 Hamster Hamster Soldato Joined 25 Oct 2002 Posts 5,648 Location location: location Also interested in headphones around this price mark. Do you know how these compare with the Sennheiser HD25?
Also interested in headphones around this price mark. Do you know how these compare with the Sennheiser HD25?
5 Dec 2009 at 11:23 #4 SexyGreyFox SexyGreyFox Man of Honour Joined 29 Mar 2003 Posts 57,482 Location Stoke on Trent Up your budget to the DT770's
6 Dec 2009 at 02:32 #5 Sweetloaf Sweetloaf Soldato OP Joined 5 Mar 2004 Posts 6,399 Location Southport dmpoole said: Up your budget to the DT770's Click to expand... Ok, tell me why, I have a pair of DT220s and they are awful, Sell 'em to me !!!
dmpoole said: Up your budget to the DT770's Click to expand... Ok, tell me why, I have a pair of DT220s and they are awful, Sell 'em to me !!!
6 Dec 2009 at 10:21 #6 MidnightLamp MidnightLamp Associate Joined 21 Jan 2004 Posts 1,608 Location South London, between hea ive got the beyer dt880 pro's and they're beautiful. i love them for mixing too