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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 841881" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>I use HD25's for home listening to stuff on my lappy and Technics RP-DJ1210's for mixing on the wheels of steel. </p><p></p><p>The soft plastic that houses the foam and touches my ears has degraded badly over time on both sets of cans and the plastic clings like shit to a blanket when it lands on my neck and I look like a tarmac man who hasn't washed afterwards.</p><p></p><p>My 25's also have a bad connection and I sometimes have to wiggle the wire to get sound working in both ears, but pretty much everything is easily replaceable on them - which is probably why they're used so widely in tv media, usually when they're broadcasting from a noisy stadium or crowd. </p><p></p><p>I must find the spare lead and earpads that I bought as spares when I bought the cans and see if that sorts out my 2 issues with them.</p><p></p><p>No idea on prices, but these items usually fluctuate in price depending on the strength of the pound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 841881, member: 3953"] I use HD25's for home listening to stuff on my lappy and Technics RP-DJ1210's for mixing on the wheels of steel. The soft plastic that houses the foam and touches my ears has degraded badly over time on both sets of cans and the plastic clings like shit to a blanket when it lands on my neck and I look like a tarmac man who hasn't washed afterwards. My 25's also have a bad connection and I sometimes have to wiggle the wire to get sound working in both ears, but pretty much everything is easily replaceable on them - which is probably why they're used so widely in tv media, usually when they're broadcasting from a noisy stadium or crowd. I must find the spare lead and earpads that I bought as spares when I bought the cans and see if that sorts out my 2 issues with them. No idea on prices, but these items usually fluctuate in price depending on the strength of the pound. [/QUOTE]
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