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^ shit yeah. pretty happy about that show. gonna be a good one I reckon.

Been meaning to ask. - what headphones are you using ?

Im paying for some Allen and heath X53s tonight. from a guy on inthemix.com

worth around 300, getting them for 150. Heard good things about em.

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awesome price mate, thats a steal! grab em for sure

i'm still using Technics RPDJ1210s. Brilliant headphones. Crisp clear sound, built tough as nails.

Before that i had the old Sony MDRZ700's. Left side blew. I reckon they may have been a sneaky cheap CHinese knock off (but a bloody good knock off, they so look like the real deal) as I got them for a ridiculously cheap price brand new off ebay, and they didnt last very long. The Tech's cost me over 4x more from derringers!

few DJ's still use the Sony's today -

Carl Cox:

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Mr Digweed:

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people argue senheiser HD25s to be best - i've never used a pair. See a lot of DJs using them though

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yeah nice. Seen a few ppl using the sennheisers hds

John digweed and hawton are using these XD53s, . Really wanted them as they are pretty large cans. Nice bass etc.

http://www.djwarehouse.com.au/djgear/headp...headphones.html

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the mrs just bought that off itunes the other night ^

been played a lot in my house lately

seen a bit of them live at BDO too, but didnt pay much attention, was a bit messy at that time of the evening... :blush:

6 days until I jet off to Melbourne to finally see Prodigy live! Oh god it's going to be epic. I reckon it'd be much better seeing them live at this sideshow... no other DJ's (except does it offend you, yeah, to warm up the place) and to be around hundreds of people who LOVE the Prodigy.

Then jetting back just in time to hit FMF. Awesome.

really diggin this:

as a big fan of the plump DJs, i love this remix, has their sound and style written all over it. The first breakdown is awesome!

The Deadmau5 fans arent too keen though, lol. I can understand though. Its like the plump dj's have Deadmau5's name, and taken a big shit on it

This picture sums up what I want at FMF Adelaide when Above and Beyond play...

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That's A&B playing at FMF in Brisbane over the weekend in the pissing rain... oh how epic that would have been.

Reminds me of when I went to Summadayze in Melbourne this year... Carl Cox came on, the sky lit up with a huge lightning storm and the clouds turned into a crazy orange colour and it was pissing with rain... now THAT was amazing. Got drenched but f**k... what a great atmosphere.

M-audio 2496. Its a nice price for the sound. Its alittle cheaper as It doesnt have as many Midi inputs etc. Perfect for what Im doing tho.

Craig where'd you get your hands on this thing? Just curious to see if I can buy something similar locally.

the onboard sound on my new pc is TERRIBLE!!!!!

Craig where'd you get your hands on this thing? Just curious to see if I can buy something similar locally.

the onboard sound on my new pc is TERRIBLE!!!!!

Hey mate. Have a look on inthemix.com.au Usually have some good priced stuff. Or even Ebay.

If you do get a hold of one let me know, Got an invite to audionews.ru . Unreal site man, Basically the demonoid of VST's. Pro VSTs,

VSts, such as 'massive' 'wow' even some moog syths. Hundreds. Cant believe some of the sounds you can make.

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