The #HD25 has been resurrected!
I accidentally broke one of the ear capsules when I was tinkering around with the driver a couple weeks ago, but I was able to find a replacement on eBay. Now they're as good as new! Modular headphones ftw!

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The #HD25 has been resurrected!
I accidentally broke one of the ear capsules when I was tinkering around with the driver a couple weeks ago, but I was able to find a replacement on eBay. Now they're as good as new! Modular headphones ftw!
Numark NV — everything you need to know
The advent of many new all in one controllers raises some questions for the DJ who is looking to shed themselves of an older, heavier loadout. One of the biggest questions here is what should be kept and what should be removed from our “idea” of a mixer. Obviously, any gear maker wants to appeal to the best of both worlds. This is why we see mixing units like the SZ series which try to fill the gap between hardware and software. The trouble with devices that can act as a standalone mixer is that it adds much more size and weight to the deal. Going MIDI only proves to be the easier route as there is less hardware to cram inside of the machine. The new NV series by Numark is not a standalone mixer. You must use a laptop if you want control over your music in this manner. To me, this is fine. Since you cannot use it without a laptop anyways, why struggle to replace the common mixer. Numark is betting on the fact that you will actually ditch your hardware if the software emulating it can do a good enough job at it. http://djworx.com/numark-nv-everything-need-know/#.U9gS8vldW1A
Numark NV Review
A DJ Controller with Screens?
The idea of putting screens on DJ controllers is slowing getting more popular. The Traktor S8 was an amazing controller that implemented two screens. The only problem(which could be a big problem) that I found with this controller is that it had no platters. The S8 was meant primarily for Traktor DJ software with songs that were already, manually beat-gridded. The…
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