Pioneer HDJ1000 Headphones
Pioneer Pro DJ
HDJ-1000 Offer Futuristic Look With Lightweight Design and Exceptional Sound Quality.
In keeping with their legacy of bringing high-end quality products to market, Pioneer has done it again with another release - new HDJ-1000 headphones. While primarily targeted towards the Professional DJ, these stunning headphones will appeal to all serious music consumers. Whether you are a DJ, Studio Musician, Sound Engineer or just an avid listener of music, the HDJ-1000 is the answer to all your headphone needs.
Public opinion matters when Pioneer engineers it's PRO DJ products and the company has gone beyond the call of duty with the new HDJ-1000 - designing a product that meets the requests of all users. And the striking appearance only hints at what these headphones can do.
Pioneer has defined a new standard in distortion-free sound quality, featuring 3,500 mW of maximum input allowing high sound volume with best possible clarity as the ear pad fully encompasses each ear, fulfilling the demands of those serious about their music.
And comfort? Both ear pads have a swivel mechanism allowing the ultra-light HDJ-1000 to be manipulated to any desired position, while plush padding makes it possible for music professionals to wear the headphones for hours of listening pleasure.
Durability is the most important aspect of a high quality pair of headphones - will they stand the test of time? Yes, thanks to the compact folding design, ear pads made of a tear resistant material and special screws that hold the cord in place, making it simple to replace the cord should the need arise. Additionally, a black vinyl-carrying pouch is supplied to keep these prized headphones looking like new. With all these features enhancing a product that both looks and sounds great, the HDJ-1000 is undoubtedly set to create a new standard in headphones.
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Would strongly advise not buying these they are the same price a Sennheiser HD25 and knowwhere near the quality. My boyfriend has had two pairs now and the swivel bit on the ear has snapped both times, he gave up and got the Technics RP-DH1200. DJ superstore however have been great all the way through, replacing them both times for us :-) DJ superstore rock!
Moet, they lasted me for 4 years(but have now finally broken). You'll be breaking technics 1210's next! lol, dan whats with this twenty word thing?
Work well when they're loud,i dj in bars and clubs as well as on the road and can honestly say they deliver audible sound when turned up!comfortable to wear and great for mixing as well as mobile use etc.have to agree with the others though - after about 8 months one side cut out unless i switched to mono.turned out to be the cable, which it was cheaper for me to replace by having it shipped from the us rather than paying £25 (get real) in the uk for one.paying £100 for a set of 'phones you expect better than that.mind you the sonys were the same shit plastic, ball joints etc etc...none of them are built to last!
Well. After being Sennheiser HD25SP man for nearly 5 years I decided to give Pioneer a try. After all, they were becoming a bit of an Industry standard in most other areas so I thought that their headphones wouldn't be too shabby. how wrong could one person be? after just 4 months of use i noticed a slight crackling noise coming from the left earpiece. so i sent them back and received a new pair. this all seemed good until about 2 months after that i took them out my record bag to use at a gig and found that the ball joint connection into the headphone had snapped off and the left earpiece was not working.... period. needless to say they went back to the shop and i got a new pair of sennheiser hd25sp. all i can say is that if you don’t ever listen to anything else that any other dj tells you just listen to this. do not buy these headphones. they promise so much yet deliver so little. for the price you pay you will be very disappointed.
ive gone through 5 pairs of these headphones. 2 ive paid for the other 3 were given to me as warranty through pioneer. they have 2 faults. the outer plastic cracks and breaks where the ball joint is and basicaly falls appart. the other is one side always cuts out. all the time this has happend with all 5 pairs of headphones i have used in 3 years. its quite ridiculuos. so the guy who wrote above me.. ur headphone didnt cut out cos u got it caught. it cut out cos its a manufacturing fault. for producing i didnt think they were that bad, but going through a new set of headphones every 6 - 8 months is just ridiculous . never ever buyin pioneer headphones again. switching to the best senheiser hd25 DONT BUY PIONEER HDJ1000
I Hate em, Not worth the money. they look the dogs biz, performance was good when new. I went through 3 replacement sets in the space of 6 months. The Boys @ DJ did their best to supply me with a new pair each time. In the end they gave up and supplied me with the sexy Technics, Even if they were giving them away I wouldn't have a pair. thnks to dj superstore for all the help ;-)
I bought a set of these a year and a half ago and have used them for about 6-8 hours every day of every week since i have had them, these things have followed me everywhere and i can only fault them for one thing... production... they are not any good for producing as they colour the sound to much but for a set of DJing headphones this things are the dogs danglys. They may be a lot of money for a set of headphones but they are certainly worth every penny. The only reason this things broke on me was because i caught the wire in my record back and one headphone cut out.
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| Pioneer HDJ1000 Headphones | Free Delivery Order Code : 106362 |
£129.00 | BUY |