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Pioneer HDJ-1000
$160.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Fun bass tipped sound signature. Tight bass. Once broken Pioneer will replace them for the cost of shipping.
The Cons:Odd industrial aesthetic. Cheap construction - eventually break. Heavy.
Pioneer's HDJ-1000 is a higher-end set of headphones, designed mainly for professional DJ usage. The speakers are high-powered, with a max 3500mW power input and 50mm dome drivers, and they have a high degree of sound insulation.
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The headset has a folding housing with swivel joints, and the housing is padded so that it can rest against your shoulders. They come with a stereo/mono switch that allows left and right channel sound monitoring in a single ear. These headphones also have a very wide range of frequency responses, between 5Hz and 30kHz. They use a coiled cable, approximately 4 feet long, that can extend to about 9 and half feet.
Features
- Professional-grade DJ use
- Highly insulated
- 50mm dome drivers
- 3500mW max input
- Swivel joint housing
- Padded housing
- Stere/mono switch
- 5Hz - 30kHz frequency response
- 3.94 ft. coil cable, 9.5 ft extended
- 40 ohm impedence
- Includes 3P plug adapter with screw and carrying bag
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fun bass tipped sound signature
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once broken Pioneer will replace them for the cost of shipping
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closed design offers some sound isolation - improves listening experience, helps maintain a safe listening volume
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cheap construction - eventually break
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not as comfortable as other circumaural headphones
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counterfeits are easy to find - even on trusted sites like Amazon
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