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Sony MDR-V700DJ Headphone Review
well, I finally got 'em today, and I've been listening to them all day. (the first track I blasted was the G&D remix of Me against the music flame suit on)
anyway, this baby is the Cadillac of headphones. Ive listened to many different high end models for extended periods of time - the MDRV500DJ, MDRV750, all the Sennheisers, havent listened to the Pioner HDJ1000's though, but I dont think I would by them just based on appearance
as far as looks go, these are hands down the sweetest headphone on the market. the silver finish is way nicer than any of the black sony's. they are very comfortable, the soft black leather cups sit gently around (or partly touching) your ears (depending on how big your ears are ). like any headphone though, they do get uncomfortable if you leave them on your head for extended periods of time. but if you use them for their main purpose (as I do), DJing, then you know that your headphones are getting moved around all the time, resting a lot on your neck, etc. the swivel design is very efficient and you can set your non-used cup to pretty much sit anywhere you want it to without having to hold it there. it folds up neatly and comes with a nice carrying case. the swivel arm seems nice and sturdy but from what Im told they will break eventually . If that happens, I have some industrial strench super glue 
anyway, onto what truly matters. the sound. the v700dj's have 50mm drivers, to take care of all frequencies. and let me tell you, I have no idea how those crazy japanese designers did it, but each frequency range is represented extremely accurately and cripsly, no matter what the decibel level. I forcefed the headphones with as much power as my sound card could put out (SB Audigy 2) and still no distortion, even when I put them on the Line Out connection instead of the regular headphone one. must be the 50mm drivers
the price, a little steep. but then again, if they were cheap everyone would have em. you gotta pay the price for the best. I got mine off a website for $100USD. got them off www.djmart.com I dont recommend anyone out of the US buy from this site. I was misguided into paying an extra $60
in the market for a DJ headphone thatll impress you with unsurpassed sound and impress the people around you with the beautiful styling? go for the Sony MDR-V700DJ

hope this was helpful
edit: I also used them on a Behringer VMX 300 and Pioneer DJM 3000 for those of you that are crying that sound cards are crap. even 24 bit ones
Last edited by DeleriuM2K on Nov-05-2003 at 19:00
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