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    Sennheiser HD25 II or Pioneer HDJ 2000?

    Hello guys.

    I want to buy a good headset for djing, and only for djing, i wont listen to music with it when i go out or anything.

    Also if pioneer hdj 2000, is it worth to buy the K version?

    Thanks

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    HDJ2000's look 10x better. I already own the HD25II but want the HDJ2000 now. They fit my head like a glove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    HDJ2000's look 10x better.
    You might think that, I don't.
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    Last month, I was deciding whether to upgrade my cans from Senns HD-280 Pro to HD-25-1 II or V-Moda M100. I placed my order for the V-Moda and I'm happy I did. I've been a Sennheiser users since 1998 with 4 pairs and I think it's about time that I switched to something else.

    Check out the V-Moda M100. You might consider it.

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    Thanks for the answers.

    The V-Moda M100 also looks nice but i really want to choose between the Sennheiser HD25 II or the HDJ 2000
    And how old is the Sennheiser HD25 II?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    HDJ2000's look 10x better.
    If looks mattered, everyone would buy beats by Dre.


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    I have both. The HD25s give a better sound quality and last longer. I'd go for the 25s.
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    been using my hd25s for 3 years now. they still look new and i've let other djs with big heads use them yet they are still nice and tight on mine.

    There's nothing wrong with two pairs either. Headphones are one of those things djs have two of anywho.

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    I've decided to go for the HDJ 2000 after long thinking. Because i've been using over ear headphones for gaming etc. I think the on ear will give me trouble with comfort.

    Thanks for all the reactions guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    HDJ2000's look 10x better.
    I came here to post this.


    Plus, all the good DJs use them so that means theyre the best ever. Honestly I've never tried the HD25s because they look ugly as sin. The HDJs are super comfortable, much more so than the 1000 series(which I'm wearing right now). They also have the removable micro XLR cord which is great if you want to show off your neck bling and pose for a sexy deejay foto

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