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  • in reply to: What up ! #784
    DJ Crysix
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    Welcome to the forums! 🙂
    Stay active cause’ it’s a lot of fun here and you can definitely learn a ton of things!

    in reply to: What Headphones do You Use? #689
    DJ Crysix
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    DJ Toto, post: 592 wrote: I have a quite nice collection of headphones myself and plan on keeping it growing for a long time.

    [I]1. What headphones do you own?[/I]
    – I own a pair of Sony MDR-7506, which I use mainly for producing on the go, although I don’t do much of that anymore. I just love having a pair of reference headphones which don’t have too much bass and the perfect amount of mids and highs to really appreciate some musical pieces. $130 USD

    – I also own some Shure SE-110 that I bought like 3-4 years ago and they still work flawlessly. They’re a bit lacking in the bass department, but Shure’s noise isolation is absolutely incredible. When I have them in my ears and I snap my fingers next to them without any music playing, I can’t hear a thing. The newer models are the same price and have much better bass, so to anyone willing to plunk down $100 on a great pair of earphones, these are the ones I recommend. $120 USD for newer SE215 model

    [I]2. What headphones do you DJ with?[/I]
    – The headphones I DJ with most of the time, at house parties, university parties or wherever the sound isn’t too deafening, is a trusty old pair of Sony MDR-V700 (the standard grey DJ headphones). These are the only headphones that I have a problem with: because the padding is kind of small, my ears tend to sit against the plastic speaker cover directly and after a while my ears get kinda sore. A lot of people have had complaints about them breaking at the joint where the earcup swivels, but I’ve had mine for a couple of years and still rocking hard with them. $150 USD

    – This is where it gets weird. I’m still not 100% capable of DJing like this but working hard on it. My last pair of headphones are the Shure SE-535. I can’t stress how incredible these are. I use these in clubs and when there’s a lot more sound to protect my ears using the noise isolation technology and not have to crank up the volume to 11 on my headphones to try and mix in songs. I can keep volume low and still hear perfectly well. There are 3 drivers (speakers) in each of these bad boys: treble, mid and bass. The bass that comes out of this is deeper and much clearer than any other headphones I own.

    The reason I say I’m not quite capable of DJing with these yet is that if you use the noise isolating foam, they’re a pain to get in and out of your ear constantly. You can use the other tips that they give you but I find that they’re not quite as good when it comes to shielding from outside noise. So you can’t really have one in one ear and monitor what’s going on with the other. You have to make sure whatever software/hardware you’re using is flexible enough on what you can monitor with your headphones. And make sure your pocket is deep enough. $500 USD

    [SIZE=2][SIZE=3]3. Could you reccomend me any headphones?[/SIZE][/SIZE]
    If you like the headphones you currently DJ with, I would choose to expand my headphones collection towards something else. If producing or mixing on the go is your thing, go with some reference headphones which don’t over-emphasize bass for DJ use. I can’t strongly recommend the MDR-7506 for the sole reason that I don’t know a lot about headphones in that department other than the fact that I love my 7506.

    If you want some incredible all around headphones that you’re going to use to ride the bus, go running, mow the lawn or anything in between, I can’t stress how awesome Shure’s noise-isolating earphones are. Everyone I’ve recommended them to that ended up buying a pair has thanked me for pointing them in that direction. Don’t be afraid of their tiny size, the sound they put out is massive.

    All the prices I have listed are directly from manufacturer’s websites and so you can get some of these for much cheaper on Amazon, eBay, etc.

    Thanks a ton for your input man, I’ll definitely look into a few of those headphones.
    I am also a huge fan of Shure 🙂

    DJ Crysix
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    A Controller for sure, or Laptop for my birthday.
    Im looking at the Numark Mixtrack/Mixtrack Pro for a controller and into Toshiba, Asus, HP Laptops

    in reply to: Hello all! #404
    DJ Crysix
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    Welcome to the forums!
    You’ll love the community here 🙂

    DJ Crysix
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    Lol, I remember the recorder. Was never really good at it.
    I played the trumpet in grade 7-10 but im quitting next school year.
    I also won a guitar at my schoocls music raffle and I’m planning on learning how to play it this summer 🙂

    in reply to: What Headphones do You Use? #401
    DJ Crysix
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    Illinoize, post: 352 wrote: DN HP700. And yea they’re solid. Looking into upgrading to a custom pair of V-Moda cans. I have a pair of their earbuds and they’re pretty sweet.

    I am also looking into getting a pair of custom V-Moda CrossFades, Also the Sennheiser [COLOR=#333333]

    HD 25-1 II looks really good to me, If anything I would love to get these for Christmas (I know I’m thinking a bit ahead lol)

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    in reply to: Laptop recommendations? #1000354
    DJ Crysix
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    jorn, post: 281 wrote: Whatever you pick, please please please try to ensure that it’s dedicated to DJ’ing. I mean, if you can.

    How can you tell if a Laptop is “dedicated” to DJ’ing? I’ve never really heared of such a thing.
    Could you please elaborate?

    in reply to: Worst request? #259
    DJ Crysix
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    Ahhh man.
    This brings me back to grade 8. (btw, I wasn’t even into DJ’ing at the time)
    During one of the school dances everyone was having a really good time, the person who set up the dance though it would be a really good idea to have a raffle for someone to pick a song and play the video for it from youtube on a projector.
    This guy in grade 7 won and picked the song “Dragonforce – Through The Fire And Flames “. It completly killed the mood of the dance for a good 15 minutes.

    Let’s just say no girl talked to him for the rest of the week…

    in reply to: Dubstep as the new norm #204
    DJ Crysix
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    I live in Toronto, Canada and it seems Dubstep hasn’t really made that big of an impact here. I’ve gotten few of my friends into it and now they really listen to it. I havn’t done any public gigs yet but I have mixed Dubstep and love Dubstep either Filthy or Chilled

    I can definitely see Dubstep growing it’s populraity in the future but I believe it will grow the fastest in the UK

    in reply to: Laptop recommendations? #176
    DJ Crysix
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    I am also looking for a Laptop for my birthday this summer, I turn 16 this July and my budget is about $500 – $600, I know it’s tight :S but my parents won’t even consider a laptop over $700

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