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Published on 02/10/14 at 07:49
I've had about a little over 6 months.

I tried the Sennheiser, Monster, an Allen & Heath I hurried to resell.

I like the look, sound quality and sturdiness.

Besides as I said above some plastics a bit cheap, but nothing really displeases me.

While many headphones today are stamped "dj headphones" in hallucinating price and not always justified, this one is doing well with a value for money really correct. Yes hindsight is a good choice.

I use this headset for dj mix only.

Unpacking, the headphone was too tight, not nice at all over time for large heads. After a few weeks the headphone took its shape and it is a little relaxed, so now everything is fine. Atria envelop the ears well, so inevitably if it's hot there or you use it, your ears will be well kept warm during extended wear, though nothing unbearable.

The headphone is pretty solid and well finished, although some plastics are a bit cheap air.
I like the look and finish of the atria a little Bling Bling, but that's a matter of taste. I take care of this headphone, he never fell in a little traveled, and has not changed over time.

Yes the sound quality is very good, accurate reporting, no frequency overlap. The sound is dynamic, and although serious are indeed present, it is far from excessive a Monster Beats by Dr dre.

The noise level is balanced, neither too high nor too low, inducing by the fact no saturation or distortion with mixers that I used when listening at high volume.

The sound insulation is excellent, the best I've seen.