djmx's Full Review: Sony MDR-V700DJ Professional Headphones
To start things off i was noticing that some of these reviews are from 2000 2001 and sony has really changed their headphones. I had a pair of 700s back in 2001 2002 and they worked great the swivel mechanisms on it broke after about 2 years so i bought a pair of refurbished 2004's they work alot better, alot better better sound quality. If you wear glasses beware becuase the headphones push your glasses up against your head which is uncomfortable and will give you a headache. If you work in a studio i would recomend these. If you are a very serious DJ i would recomend these but if your a begginer i would recomend the 500s as they cost less and in the long run are more comfortable. Dont get me wrong these are very good headphones. They have 50mm drivers and weigh about 10 ounces. The provide great bass response which allows you to mix songs very easily. I really love the fact that these headphones have the swiveling ear cups so you can do one ear monitoring and scratching ... I aslo like that they have the screw on gold plated conectors so you dont have to worry about your 1/4 inch connector falling off or unclipping. Another thing that is very good is the fact that they fold up to be just a little bigger than the diameter of a CD and fit into a freindly little silver-blue bag provided(also availible in leather) Thats all i have to say
DJ MX
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