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(More customer reviews)Given that these headphones come in at the upper end of the lower price range they sound very good. The higher frequencies are definitely there. The midrange could use a bit more definition. Overall the imaging could be better. Like the reviewer said before me the bass isn't deep as you would expect, but I will in this case let them wear in a little bit before saying that they could use more bass. Definitely better than the Numark and a much better value than the higher price Technics DJ headphones. I must also comment that there is a low white noise distortion that is constantly present. This could be do to an impedance mismatch. I am playing these on a high quality Yamaha receiver and listening to a CD on a Yamaha CD player so go figure.
EDIT: The white noise has gone away. I guess the high end on these babies is so good that it will pick up hiss in even alledgely DDD recordings of classical music. Right now these headphones should feel lucky because they are the cheapest ones in my rotation along with the Sennheiser HD-280's, Sony V700's, and Sony 7506's all of which cost much more.
EDIT: For home use the Behringer 3000 sound better with flatter response. The Audio Technica ATH-M 40's which I got for a steal and if you can get them as low of a price as I did they would be a much better value than this headphone. For DJ's I don't know. This is still the best headphone for it's price even though I've picked up some coloration in the midrange that has an unpleasant sound sometimes.
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