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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. 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. With powerfull sub-frequencies and sparkling highs this sits for multiple purpose. In its mids it has a little boost so that you perfactly hear every kick and hit of the snare!

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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Specifications

Product Type

50 mm Tightly closed dynamic headphones

Frequency Range

5 ~ 30.000 Hz

Impedance

40 Ohm

Maximum Input

3.500 mW

Sensitivity

107 dB/mW

Connection Cord

1.2m curled, aprox. 3m stretched

Weight

270g (excluding cord)

Plug

3.5 mm 3P plug with 6.5 adapter

Folding Housing With Universal Joints

Joints allow you to fold the headphones for space-saving and to turn them in each direction for free-style single ear sound monitoring.

Large Diameter Speaker Unit

High power input (3,500mW) for monitoring a high level of sound, and a hermetically sealed body with high sound-insulating ability.

Soft Touch Housing

Designed with DJs in mind, the housing can rest against the shoulders for stability and comfort.

Stereo/Mono Selector

The selector allows you to mix right and left channel signals for single ear sound monitoring, this comes in very handy when you play tracks where the producer sweeps the melody or percussion from left to right.

Cord Assembly

Available as service part and is very easy to replace: Lift the coushen gently of the shell. Then unscrew the tiny screw in the shell and remove the metal plate. Now you can change the cord and put everything back together again.

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i was rockin the numark phx they rocked my world untill a mate stood on them and now their fucked 250 down the drain

but now im in the market for another set thinkin of the 1000 but what about skull candy is are they any good

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i've had them for a year now and they've neen through hell, out door parties, drunk people... severly drunk people,midnight mix sessions, just about everywhere i go they go.

i really hate using other peoples headphones these just feel right i paid ~300 for them and worth every cent in my books, i also don't have a hard case only a soft pouch.

studio use they'd stand the test of time

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  • 5 months later...

personally i wouldnt buy the HDJ1000s.. i have used them and there are plenty better alternatives.. the HDJ1000s are fragile, i had a pair and they broke in 5 weeks

pioneer specialise in making mixers and CDJs, not headphones.. buy a pair of phones from a company that specialises in transistors like sennheiser or AKG..

i own sennheiser 25HDs and their beautiful.. they are really flat, which is what you want, and un-adultered sound..

pioneer are using the good name they have created themselves from CDJs and mixers, and they are using it to sell headphones.. when for the price you are paying, they are sub-standard compared to what else is available

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