[SOLVED] I have had my HDJ 2000's for a week now....
And they sound great, feel great, very happy with my purchase. I was able to find the Pioneer Case (sold out every where, I mean everywhere) online but because there was a temporary back order I have not received them yet. Anyway, I have read a lot of these forums, and I am not a DJ or a musician, if I can get 2-3 years out of these headphones it will warrant my purchase, at least in my mind. I did have one question, I bought a pair of Beats and returned them because I was unimpressed, the HDJ 2000's have met/exceeded my expectations in every way. I have read that buying a headphone amplifier, even a cheap $20 one will increase the sound volume and performance tremendously. I only use my HDJ's on my phone currently and I was just curious if it was worth it for me to buy a cheap little headphone amp. Thank you for your time and effort.
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Volume out of the HDJ-2000 should be fine- especially with teh foam pas cancelling most of the external sound. No need to get an amplifier unless u got hearing loss problems. 100dB is more than enough spl for headphones :)
I am 28 and I don't believe I have any hearing problems, I just like my music, movies, loud. My car has a decent sound system in it and it is always on full blast. I don't want to damage my hearing, and I did download a treble boosting app that did help "increase" the volume without affecting the bass in my music (I listen to a lot of rap) . I saw this headphone amp that has gotten reviewed very well and its only $20 bucks, once again will the headphone give my headphones more power? Thanks again, by the way I just wanted to add these headphones do "sound leak" but it is not a problem for me.
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"I am 28 and I don't believe I have any hearing problems, I just like my music, movies, loud. My car has a decent sound system in it and it is always on full blast. I don't want to damage my hearing"
Really? well it wont be long before you do.
You really don't need an amp for these headphones - if you want to preserve your hearing I would go without one.
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