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Description
Mix your next set with ease with these Pioneer PDJ-HDJ2000W DJ headphones that feature a voice coil for frequency balance, so you can achieve pure, clean tones. The folding design allows for simple carrying.
Features
DJ style
With magnesium alloy components offers a lightweight, durable design.
2" high-flux magnet
Combined with a voice coil provides clarity and consistency at both high and low frequencies.
Urethane foam ear pads and head pad
With flexible protein leather surfaces offer a soft touch and a snug, comfortable fit.
Folding design
Provides compact storage, so you can enjoy crisp, pure audio wherever you go.
90° swivel
Makes it easy to implement many different monitoring styles, including single-ear and on-shoulder monitoring.
Mono/stereo switch
Allows for precise monitoring using one or both ears.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
best choice for a dj
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pionner headphone always give the best thing! thank you
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wonderful headphones
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I've owned Sony V700s, A&H Xone 53s, used Pioneer 1000s, Sennheiser HD25ii, and these feel absolutely fantasic. The Xone 53s were too big for my head, and the V700 even though industry standard in the early 2000s hurt my ears when wearing for prolonged time, and the sound quality wasn't phenomenal.
I bought these in white because they're pretty, but the sound quality is amasing! They also have magnesium for the pivot joint so they won't break unlike most of the others I've mentioned (Sennheiser apart.) 3.5W is more than enough to compensate for external noise of a club, and way more than you need for your possible future tinnitus case, although these are louder than the 1000s, and others so you won't get tinnitus as quickly. I also recommend wearing earplugs with any pair of headphones as people like the turn the monitor up way too high (for all you DJs out there.)