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Best cans under $50
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SpecialSauce
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Mar 25, 2002
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Dynamic range, good sound, comfy, light and compact.
Cons: A bit bassy for acoustic music.
The Bottom Line: These are perfect for a traveller or a DJ. The only person who should avoid these are acoustic-only listeners. Otherwise, they're a great buy.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I had bought a pair of Optimus headphones at Radio Shack for $20 about 4 years ago.They died out, I was sick of bad sound so I bought a pair of Koss KSC-50's to carry around in my backpack, they were great for $20, I'd advise you to buy them if you...
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Bass in your...well...face!
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cinemafia
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Jul 7, 2003
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Compact, Insane Low-End, Perfect for DJ's
Cons: Cord is too long, not made for other uses than DJ-ing
The Bottom Line: These headphones are made for DJ's spinning hip-hop and/or dance music. In that respect, they are EXCELLENT. However, they are not at all made for the average consumer.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: My wife got these as part of the Stanton Titanium DJ Package the other day, and they pretty much rock. I compared them side-by-side to the (now broken) Sony MDR-V150's, and the difference was amazing. As a test I used Apple iTunes with a flat EQ and...
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Good $20 headphones. Maybe $30. No more
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dsbocco
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Apr 24, 2003
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Good low end response. Easy to travel with.
Cons: Could be more comfortable.
The Bottom Line: If you?re mainly into MP3s, the Stanton DJ-Pro 60s have something to offer. If you?re commuting, they may be exactly what you need. But pay the right price.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: I ve been looking for a decent pair of affordable traditional style sealed headphones. When I listen to music I don t care for outside distractions. Nor do I like the bulkiness of most traditional earmuff headphones so the Stanton DJ Pro 60s seemed...
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Great headphones, not as durable as I would like
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rfuree11
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Jan 13, 2004
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Sound, clarity (even at high volume), self-adjusting headpiece is awesome, portability.
Cons: headpiece could be stronger
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I got these headphones for Christmas and I got to using them immediately. I plugged them in and the sound was awesome. There was a little too much bass (but thats a trait of sealed headphones), but that was fixed by adjusting the EQ on my player. A...
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