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About to get Pioneer hdj 2000

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Hey im getting pioneer hdj 2000 for djing and i know they are excellent for that but my question is how are they for music and some gaming(wow,lol,sc2)?? Thank you in advance :)

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are they atleast better over something like siberia v2?

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Thank you then I need a good allrounder for both normal use and djing do you have any recommendations?

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Thing is that those two usages require two separate headphones. 
So I would suggest two separate headphones. The SE-A1000 for your gaming, and Crossfade LP's (Not the LP2) for djing

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So I'm a DJ too! Let me know how they are. :)

And where do you DJ? At clubs/festivals or just house party's?

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Im starting to Dj right now so It's just club party's and I see you are close Im from Croatia :D 

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Il get them in a week or two and I will post review on this page :)

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I've had a pair for about 5 months now and have no complaints. They aren't bass heavy, and relatively flat for DJ headphones; but they're very accurate for DJing and the isolation works well enough. The bass is very punchy, allowing for easy beat matching. As for regular music and gaming: They are relatively flat and easy to drive so they can be used for just about all music and devices. Gaming wise they are closed headphones so you aren't going to get the biggest sound-stage, but they do the job good enough. Hope this helps!

My compooter: http://imgur.com/a/mDFsx?

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