My hd25s have lasted 14 years to date and still are good as new apart from changing the pads. Custom cans offer an upgrade kit for the hd25s which give them a slightly rounder sound
By the way: Chinese ear pads for $ 5 are able to make the HD-25 sound more bass and add sound insulation. The original ear pads are more durable, but when comparing them, I chose a fake one. The original velour ear pads are generally shit.
My God, why are you comparing the HD-25 cable from the cheapest configuration? For example, in older versions there was a twisted cable + additional ear pads. In addition, I think a straight cable is better because it is lighter and does not outweigh the headphones themselves.
Thank you for this!! I’m looking for deepness in sound, should I go with the Pioneer? I do also have a hearing loss of 40%, does the Pioneer give more isolation? Thank you!!
I got the pioneers for casual listening videos, podcasts and such. Did I make a good decision? I like folk music so the bass-heaviness is a bit of a problem. I still have a few weeks to return them to the store.
They do provide a very rich sound. I think for casual listening I would go for something more consumer focused rather than something which is aimed at dj monitoring in mind. See how you get on I guess?
2 different price points though. It's fairly obvious that the HD25's gonna have a more balanced sound. Thanks for doing this vid though. I'm looking at either the HD25's or the Pioneer hx10's in future, gonna get the cue 1's as a stop gap as my old cans are a bit fucked lol
@@djkarlthomas I'm thinking Hd25's are a better option purely because they are less than half the price of the Pioneers, are the HX10's really worth 300 quid?
With pioneer they do stick huge price tags on items. I have been a loyal HD25 user for years and they are always my go to. The bass on all pioneer headphones is too rich for me. I have a more in depth review on the HD25’s here ruclips.net/video/w-7RnuE1wCE/видео.html
@@djkarlthomas Let's be serious. HD25 hasn't had competition since the 80's. It's always been the No.1 go to DJ Headphone. It's the brand that all the newest and most sought-after headphones will be compared to. Yes choice is subjective. But 9 times out of 10, HD25 are the choice that most DJ'S are gonna choose
@@djkarlthomas I aint content maker, everyone has to do his job well done so, keep on, and if you dont like and cant stand critics forward it already shows what kind of person and non pro maker you are,don't choke on bile, there is a cold water
I got DJ HDJCUEBT-K as a Christmass gift and I am completely satisfied
Nice!
My hd25s have lasted 14 years to date and still are good as new apart from changing the pads. Custom cans offer an upgrade kit for the hd25s which give them a slightly rounder sound
Ah nice one buddy!! They are certainly built to last. Good to know about custom cans!
Great video mate! Useful info as always
Thank you for tuning in!!
the cue 1 is a good Budget Deal , and for Home Dj ing ,nice to use
By the way:
Chinese ear pads for $ 5 are able to make the HD-25 sound more bass and add sound insulation. The original ear pads are more durable, but when comparing them, I chose a fake one.
The original velour ear pads are generally shit.
can you send the link for the chinese pads
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Great video! Thanks for sharing such useful information
Thank you for watching!
My God, why are you comparing the HD-25 cable from the cheapest configuration? For example, in older versions there was a twisted cable + additional ear pads.
In addition, I think a straight cable is better because it is lighter and does not outweigh the headphones themselves.
Another great video!
Thank you for watching 👊🏽
Thank you for this!! I’m looking for deepness in sound, should I go with the Pioneer? I do also have a hearing loss of 40%, does the Pioneer give more isolation? Thank you!!
Pioneer certainly have a more bass rich sound. The isolation of outside noise is good on both pairs.
which one is the loudest?
I have a pair of hd25s and the sound is perfect but the only problem I have with them is that the cups don't turn around to 90 degrees
One side rotates but if you want a full rotation then yes unfortunately they aren’t for you
Thanks mate
Thank you for watching
hi there, is cue 1 is good choose for djing and listen on techno?
I got the pioneers for casual listening videos, podcasts and such. Did I make a good decision?
I like folk music so the bass-heaviness is a bit of a problem. I still have a few weeks to return them to the store.
They do provide a very rich sound. I think for casual listening I would go for something more consumer focused rather than something which is aimed at dj monitoring in mind.
See how you get on I guess?
@@djkarlthomas Now that I've "burned them in" and started using them with Tidal, I like them. Of course with wires they sound great!
2 different price points though. It's fairly obvious that the HD25's gonna have a more balanced sound.
Thanks for doing this vid though. I'm looking at either the HD25's or the Pioneer hx10's in future, gonna get the cue 1's as a stop gap as my old cans are a bit fucked lol
Nice one mate and thank you for watching providing your thoughts!
@@djkarlthomas I'm thinking Hd25's are a better option purely because they are less than half the price of the Pioneers, are the HX10's really worth 300 quid?
With pioneer they do stick huge price tags on items. I have been a loyal HD25 user for years and they are always my go to. The bass on all pioneer headphones is too rich for me. I have a more in depth review on the HD25’s here ruclips.net/video/w-7RnuE1wCE/видео.html
Which on-ear headphones for crystal clear highs?
Sennheisers I find are better as I sometimes mix using the hi-hat
Hd 25 or Pioneer HDJ Cx ?
Are you sure the pioneer hdjcue1 has noise cancellation?
It’s not active noise cancellation no….more the closed cup and large over ear design cuts out a lot of outside noise whilst wearing
#1 Hd -25
Great vid, but I,ll stick with my cheapo ebay ones, 14yrs and counting lol. Might do a review on them. Great video though👍
As the saying goes, if it ain’t broke….. an all that! Thank you for watching mate!
Is Pioneer bluetooth or not?
You can actually get a Bluetooth version of the Cue1s
@@djkarlthomas thank you for your fast Answer.I look the Marshall Major IV,because the bluethoot version is much expensive...
I had the senns hd25 for many years and now I own the Pioneer HDJ-X10. I need to say, now the senns are very boring when I listen to them haha
Haha fair enough....Pioneer certainly have a very rich sound!
An unfair comparison really. Everything fails next to the HD25.
Not necessarily- it’s subjective to opinion.
@@djkarlthomas Let's be serious. HD25 hasn't had competition since the 80's. It's always been the No.1 go to DJ Headphone. It's the brand that all the newest and most sought-after headphones will be compared to. Yes choice is subjective. But 9 times out of 10, HD25 are the choice that most DJ'S are gonna choose
@@forcesensitive6371 you mention is subjective. there is no official statistic.for example, i know 6 dj colleagues who prefer the pionner.. and..??
HD25 are not good very little bass
That’s why I love them!! It’s a flat frequency response- perfect for djing
Ridiculous points system. 😊
Looking forward to seeing your video with a better system :)
that's a real shame and sin even to compare that shit to legendary Sennheisers
Looking forward to seeing your better comparison videos mate!
@@djkarlthomas I aint content maker, everyone has to do his job well done so, keep on, and if you dont like and cant stand critics forward it already shows what kind of person and non pro maker you are,don't choke on bile, there is a cold water
objective opinion..!!!😅 😂 🤣