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01dspicer
Are RF head phones any good for DJ ying and for using when listening.....
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YourBigEvent
Had a set, returned within a couple of weeks, don't waste your money ¬!!!
Dynamite Discos
I had some for a bit - back in the day when i had a 300 watt system. However they are not designed for DJ'ing and as such are not closed backed (ie they let in loads of background noise) this means that you cant really hear a thing as the main mix is still blasting through the foam!
It might be an idea for someone - sennnheiser - to design some RF dj headphones - no more wire stuck in cd tray when closing error! Does anyone else get this - the hp wire just catches the edge of the drawer and stops it closing (numark cdn32)! mad.gif
The Spindoctor
Dunno about others, but I always route my headphones through the mixer handle to the socket thereby making the wire fall to the side of the mixer........... no more jammed cd drawers !!
Gary
I got bought a set of cordless headphones, just simple Goodmans RF type.

They were ok for keeping background noise out, and had the major benefit mentioned above of trapping any cable in the CD-drawers.

However, the tuning search button was located on an exposed/proud surface, so everytime you laid the headphones down, you stood a chance of un-tuning them from the transmitter.

I'm on my Behringer HPX-2000's now.


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