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dj yes of course, they have setup one of the cups to slide it up and out of the way if that is what you mean by DJing
that's one idea or you could just get the HD-26 Pro, more comfy, less tight feeling, and better sounding.
no review, maybe a mention in a mini piece I am doing on popular portable cans. Since they are around $350 and I heard and owned lots of $350 portable cans, I prefer some others for the price. My faves for comfort and sound quality are the Sony 7520 and Focal Spirit Pro. The Spirit Pro can be a bit tight and can press upon the top of the ear when new but do loosen a bit over time. I have a pair in for review and will get it up on my blog in a few weeks.
All of the circumaural headphoness made for portable use that use a round cushion are much smaller than ear size (eg cushion 40mm and ear 65mm) and hence you either fold your ear into them eg. Momentum or Focal or let them rest on the bottom lobe without really going all around the ear. This can affect bass in some models. With the supra aurals you have to get used to the higher clamping pressure to keep them in place. Pick your poison I suppose.
i just got them! sound so good <3. dissapoitned the cable is on the right side though. Might want to buy the hd 25 coiled cable to dj.
Is only the left side the one to be able to rotate?!?! Gah..I prefer cable on left and swivel on right (even though i dont ever use while cueing)
i think most headphones have the cables running from the left. I had my Amperiors on backwards when i first got them because i just assumed that the cables were supposed to be on the left.