Pioneer DJ HDJ-X7 DJ Headphones

Designed for DJs with 50mm drivers for crisp, full bass and swiveling earcups for comfort, Pioneer HDJ-X7 headphones are your mixing companions.

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Pioneer HDJ-1000 Stereo Headphones

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Form meets function in these top-quality Pioneer DJ headphones. The HDJ-1000s even feature a selector switch to blend stereo signals for one-ear monitoring.

Many DJs are as critical of the look of their gear as they are with its audio performance. The Pioneer HDJ-1000 headphones provide the high-quality sound that DJs expect as well as choices of colors and styles that make a fashion statement.

High Impact Bass

To obtain the best audio reproduction possible, the drivers in the Pioneer HDJ-1000 headphones were tuned to deliver more impact in the lower bass frequencies of music. Its thick 38 micrometers diaphragm and 1.5 mm voice coil are more efficient in generating the critical midrange and mid-bass frequencies in music and produce a more linear response even at high volume levels.

The mono/stereo selector circuit was modified to obtain clearer playback, especially in the midrange frequencies. With this change, the headphones deliver sounds such as bass drums, snare drums and cymbals with more impact.

Amazing Fit and Comfort

For maximum comfort, the headphones use low rebound urethane for the ear pads providing a better fit and increased comfort when used for long DJ sessions. Along with the urethane pads, the design of the headphones wrap around the ears to achieve excellent sound insulation, making monitoring effortless even in the noisiest environments.

Easy Fold-Away Design

Additional features of the Pioneer HDJ-1000 include an easy fold-away structure design, convenient carrying pouch, a swivel mechanism with 90-degree housing rotation to support a wide range of monitoring styles, and a convenient mono/stereo read more switch for single-ear use. read less

- Type: Tightly closed dynamic headphones
- Frequency: Range 5 to 30,000 Hz
- Impedance: 40 Ohm
- Maximum Input: 3,500 mW
- Output Sound: Level 107 dB/mW
- Unit Type: 50 mm dome
- Plug: 3.5 mm 3P mini plug (gold-plated)
- Weight: 9.5oz (excluding cord)
- Accessories: 06.3 mm 3P plug adapter with screw & carrying bag
- Connection cord: 3.94 ft long single coiled cable (approx. 9.84 ft when straight)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-421-1404
Web: https://support.pioneerdj.com/

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (88 ratings)
Submitted April 23, 2011 by a customer from yahoo.com

"for DJs and non DJs"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Still a bit more expensive than comparable Sony and Sennheiser models, but the Pioneer HDJ1000s are one of my favorite pieces of music gear.

Sound
I've been using these with my CDJ800 decks and DJM707 for the past few years - the 'phones for 7yrs. exactly. I have been using them mainly for DJing house parties and listening enjoyment with my bookshelf system and iPods (all lossless now). I really dig the wide frequency response; classical sounds just as good metal. The frequency curve seems to be tweaked such that they are functional for DJs (pronounced midrange) and do well for casual listening (full, low-register bass response). Every style of music sounds great with these. I really lime how powerful they are; I listen at really low volumes, but you can crank the HDJ1000s up and set them on a table, and you will be able to clearly hear the music without distortion.

Features
A hard-hitting DJ headphone- my personal opinion is that all audio obsession should start with a set of DJ headphones (even non-DJs). My main complaint with the Pioneers is the lack of user-replaceable parts. I've had mine for 7.5 years, and they look and sound brand new, but replaceable pads and cable would make me feel better.

Ease of Use
Plug n play

Quality
Looking closely at the HDJ1000s, I can understand the complaints about the flimsy construction. But for this reason, read more I treat these as I do all of my professional-grade equipment. The HDJ1000 is precisely that - professional gear, and like all professional gear, it has to be cared for. I don't intend to criticize those who have broken theirs, since the flimsy plastic is sub-standard for this category of equipment. I just get extra paranoid with these when gigging, so they are in superb condition. Seven and a half years, baby! Is that a record? I think the HDJ2000 was made to address these concerns, since it has identical specs and sturdier construction (and twice the price).

Value
People say that when you buy Pioneer, you are paying for the name. To a degree, that is true, but the name represents a solid product. These headphones are phenominal. Comparable products can cost less (I like Sony and Sennheiser just as much), but my Pioneers have not malfunctioned or shown a bit of deterioration in the time I have had them.

Manufacturer Support
For a few years, I was on the Pioneer DJ forums. I never went to support directly, but on the forums, we were connected with real DJs and representatives from Pioneer Pro DJ and Pioneer Electronics, who all helped out with gear issues, or at least directed us to the right channels.

The Wow Factor
They look really cool, when DJing and when drinking coffee. The Sennheiser HD280 is another favorite of mine, but the Pioneers look much better, and they are tweaked better for listening enjoyment.

Musical Background:
guitar, bass, DJ, ho
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