I only use Kraftwerk-Headphones they are built into my Darth Vader Helmet
but don´t ask me about them - very very exclusive by the way: I found out for djing in a club it´s good to switch off the lightsabre (otherwise you might hurt yourself also people might think you´re into some kind of glowsticks-business - experienced both last, week when luke was in town for a gig > I would be lax if I failed to mention the (don't cringe) Ixos Ministry > of Sound DJ1001. I picked a pair up a couple of months ago and have > been really happy with them. The best part is that they don't crush > your ear against your head like the Sony ones will and they have a > stereo/mono switch that is great for mixing. www.ixos.co.uk Mind you, > I dumped my MDR-V700DJs for these. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:48 AM > To: 313@hyperreal.org > Subject: (313) OT: headphones > > > Hi, what would you consider to be the best headphones for mixing in a > club as well as for home listening? > > > Suggestions/reviews very welcome! > > > Bye, Remco > >