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The choice of headphones is huge but what you need is a pair of closed ear headphones with a 'can' that covers your whole ear.
"Play out as much as possible, whenever, wherever, even for no dough!"
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Volume levels in clubs go way beyond what you are used to at home so closed ear phones are a must.
Sennheiser HD125's seem to be the deejay's choice with Beyer Dynamic DT100's coming a close second.
Both these makes have a good level of loudness that works well both at home, in the studio and in the clubs.
You can't go wrong by investing between £80 and £150 in a decent pair of headphones.
Most DJ stores will let you try gear out, so check headphones for comfort level, loudness and clarity.
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