Hi

2 words - Beyer DT100 - industry standards and replaceable spare parts -
check dem....
or the Sennheisers are nice too - much lighter and easier to wear for long
periods.

Laters

Dan


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Willacy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 December 2001 02:48
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] Headphones


Hello all,

Recently some charva scumbag burgled me and lifted about a couple of grand
of my kit including a pair of Technics RPDJ1210's that I used pretty
extensively. I was pretty happy with 'em but I'd like to know from people
who are a little more technically clued-up whether they are appropriate for
music production. I'll need a new pair of cans at some stage in the future.

If not, can you recommend headphones that are appropriate and of a similar
price range (arounf 100 - 130 UK pounds)?

Cheers,
Chris 
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