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by LetItRut - Top 1000, Oct 10 '01
Pros: Good looks, decent sound, loud bass Cons: Could be a bit more comfortable
I originally wrote a thumbs-down review of the Sony MDR-V700DJ headphones on Epinions last June, but after demoing and finally buying a pair of them and using them on my portable and home audio equipment, my opinion of them has changed significantly....
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by djoptiks , Feb 27 '02
Pros: Very cool look, feel great, not too heavy, excellent bass response and no annoying treble. Cons: expensive
I've had these for a while now and they are great! Good bass response and they get loud. They have awesome style, the way it folds up is cool and it twists perfectly for DJs.
They have good base, no tin sounding treble and great response. Despite...
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by DJBLUEFIRE , Dec 01 '00
Pros: Good quality sound and great for DJ's! Cons: Hard to say...
This product only has one review, which is your's. When I first bought them for making mixes on my computer, they started to hurt my ear after about an hour. Sony designed it so the ear cups clamp onto your head instead of having the head phones rest on...
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by DJFreStyl , Aug 07 '00
Pros: Sharp crisp sound Cons: Price leaves a small bit to be desired
Wassup all. Here we go for another review by DJ FreStyl.
As a club DJ, headphones are quite important. The Sony MDRV700DJ prove to be an excellent headphone for the criticizing ear. The 5000 miliWatts of power in these things really hit and are so...
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by xpander007 - Top 1000, Dec 20 '00
Pros: look, crisp sound Cons: cord tangles easy
Overall, I really like the Sony V700-DJ headphones. They have an extremely smooth look that will catch anyone's attention. They take some getting used to when you first put them on but they are quite comfortable with very small ear pieces to transmit...
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by cyberdecker , Oct 20 '04
Pros: Excellent sound, good quality. Built like a rock. Cons: Can be heavy and uncomfortable at times. Swivel is a serious problem but is fixable.
Finding a GOOD set of DJ headphones for a good price is tough. You can go cheap and get bad sound. And the high end ones can be ridiculously expensive. I think Sony has the happy medium here with the MDR-V700 DJ cans. The best feature is ...
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by djsplendid - Top 1000, Dec 31 '99
Pros: small, lightweight, compact Cons: tend to tangle, lose sound in ear
the new sony headphones are excellent. small, compact and lightweight, they deliver full rich sounds, almost deafening bass and crisp clean highend. What every DJ needs in a headphone. I'd categorize these as more of a mobile headphone then a home use...
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by cutlernj , Aug 01 '01
Pros: Surprisingly Lightweight, great sound, very closed design Cons: slightly tight head grip, hard to one ear monitor from shoulder
First of all I'd like to state that I'm literally just beginning to build my home DJ set, so although I'm extremely experienced at DJ, I have been practising :P
I used to work in an upper level club with fantastic sound, the owner was a sound...
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by Paulblow - Top 500, Feb 15 '08
Pros: Great sounding, lots of bass, very comfy, and "stylin'"! Cons: a bit pricey, wires are hard to solder
I do a lot of home recording in my basement digital studio, and since there are other people living in the house, I realized I needed some pro headphones for mixing and mastering tunes in the wee hours. The cheapo headphones I had just didn't have enough ...
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by xstraightedgex , Oct 22 '02
Pros: Block out a lot of sound, comfortable, and maneuverable. Cons: Could use more bass.
I first became interested in the Sony MDR-V700 headphones when I got into DJ-ing. I looked around to make sure that I got the right ones too.
By talking to pro DJ's that I know, they told me how they were ideal because you can pretty...
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by Vezer , Jan 08 '01
Pros: Amazing Sound, Style Cons: Not for backpack use, mine weren't too fluffy in the earphone
Sony introduced these headphones into their line-up for DJ usage. The MDR scale of headphones start small in number and go up. Since the MDR-V900s are the top of the line, I originally purchased these headphones because the specs on the 700s were close...
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by ai_god , Feb 15 '01
Pros: LOUD BASS, clear concise sound. I like em with techno music and thats it. Cons: Highs are there, mids are there, they just dont bounce the way the bass does.
These headphones will surpass any others in this price range for quality of bass. After listening to many songs filled with ear ringing bass explosions I have decided that I have never heard such impressive bass sound from any source. For example, a...
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by three60 , Jul 01 '00
Pros: Full sounding, rich bass, cool styling Cons: Mids and highs lacking, bit heavy
Hello once again boys and girls. Pull up a chair, get comfy and get ready for another electronics review! This time, I'll be going over my new Sony MDR-V700DJ headphones. Let me first give you a bit of background info and then I'll dive into the meat 'n...
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by esotericx , Feb 20 '01
Pros: Sleek Look, Good Sound Quality Cons: Handle with Care...The swivel things crack and break after a year or two
If you've been around club-land or rave-land for any amount of time odds are you have seen a pair of these silver beauties donned by a DJ or two. Much like the Technics 1200 turntable the meme these headphones has generated has seemed powerful enough to ...
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by theostrich , Jan 31 '07
Pros: Sound quality, coiled cord, compactness Cons: Build quality, ruggedness, lack of replacement parts
I am not a DJ but I do a heck of a lot of video editing. I also listen to music a lot and use them with my computer for the occasional video game. I shopped around a bit for a set of headphones that would fulfill all of these needs and decided on the ...
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