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Open Box Pioneer DJ HDJ-X10 Professional DJ Headphones Level 1 Black


Description
Pioneer designed their flagship HDJ-X10 headphones with input from professional DJs. The polyurethane leather ear pads and headband cushion feature nano coating, making them easy to wipe clean of dirt, sweat and grime. This special coating also makes the HDJ-X10's pads and headband resistant to deterioration.
The HDJ-X headphones are designed to be flexible. Their swivel mechanism allows you to wear them comfortably, whichever way you prefer, for long periods of time. No need to worry about bumps and knocks during transport as these DJ headphones can handle severe conditions and heavy use.



Features
- Professional over-ear, closed-back DJ headphones
- Rugged design with swiveling ear cups
- Frequency range 5Hz–40kHz
- Comfortable polyurethane leather ear pads
- Detachable cables and convenient carrying case
Specs
- Ear coupling: Over-ear
- Operating principle: Closed
- Primary application: DJ
- Secondary application: Home use
- Frequency response: 5Hz–40kHz
- SPL: 106 dB
- Driver size: 50 mm
- Noise cancelling: No
- Weight: 328 g
- Cable type: Coiled; straight
- Cable Length: 1.2 m; 1.6 m
- Connector: Not specified
- Built-in mic: No
- Bluetooth connectivity: No
Featured Articles
Reviews
4.5
10 Reviews
89%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Bad for casual listening good for djing
When I got these home the first thing I did was plug the headphones into my computer. The first thing I noticed was it was incredibly clear; there were sounds in my music that I hadn't heard before, and I could pick up ambient sounds in youtube videos that weren't present before (which is kind of annoying). However, there was a clear lack of bass. This concerned me because the club and bar systems I use have an incredible amount of bass and I need to compensate with my headphones. Luckily, when you use these headphones at high levels, such as when performing, they are crystal clear (no distortion whatsoever) and DO have adequate bass. Bottom line, I love them for djing, but not so much for casual listening because there's not enough bass at low levels.
Most Liked Negative Review
Be careful ordering online!!!
Purchased new online. They sent me a floor model. I also purchased the extended warranty and was told they had none available when I called to have them replaced with a new pair. UNBELIEVABLE!
- Music4
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing3
- Home Audio2
- Relaxing2
- Mixing Live Sets1
- Sent me a used product!1
- Not enough bass at low levels1
- Audiophile3
- Gear Head2
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
- Music Producer1
- Sound Engineer1
- Listening to iPod1
- Travel1
- Great Sound8
- Comfortable7
- Good Bass7
- Durable6
- Stylish6
Reviewed by 10 customers
there are great headphones and then there are hdj-x10's.
submitted13 days ago
byRanley
fromSt. Louis, MO
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
These headphones sound amazing from deep bass to crisp highs. You're gonna hear the ups/downs, highs/lows, and goods/bads. If you need a pair of headphones to ruin you on anything else, these are what you're looking for.
The best headphones I've owned
submitted2 years ago
byBrad
fromDenton, MD
I've owned these for over a year now and they are incredible headphones. Great for any use in my opinion. I put softer aftermarket pads on them for long term gaming with them. 100% recommend!
Be careful ordering online!!!
submitted3 years ago
byRed
fromPITTSBURGH
Purchased new online. They sent me a floor model. I also purchased the extended warranty and was told they had none available when I called to have them replaced with a new pair. UNBELIEVABLE!
Handles low end really well,great for use with roland electr
Verified Buyer
submitted4 years ago
byPatrick B.
fromCarencro,La
Use them with roland to-50 electronic drums,handles low end really well
Best headphones I've ever bought.
submitted4 years ago
byJon,J
fromChicago, Il
Been using sennheiser pxc 550 for 3 years. The sheer difference in sound quality is insane. Would recommend this to anyone any day.
Bad for casual listening good for djing
submitted6 years ago
byDj Mindset
fromMassachusetts
When I got these home the first thing I did was plug the headphones into my computer. The first thing I noticed was it was incredibly clear; there were sounds in my music that I hadn't heard before, and I could pick up ambient sounds in youtube videos that weren't present before (which is kind of annoying). However, there was a clear lack of bass. This concerned me because the club and bar systems I use have an incredible amount of bass and I need to compensate with my headphones. Luckily, when you use these headphones at high levels, such as when performing, they are crystal clear (no distortion whatsoever) and DO have adequate bass. Bottom line, I love them for djing, but not so much for casual listening because there's not enough bass at low levels.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted5 years ago
asked byhector
fromLA
what headphone amplifier do you recommend for the HDJ~X10
It depends on what you're needing it for. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you a few options to choose from.That depends on what you are using these headphones for