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Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-K
$60.00
Released June, 2010
The Pros:Comfortable - lightweight and soft. Available in three different color choices. Low frequency response - good for those who listen to genres with lots of bass.
The Cons:Sound quality - not for those who require accurate audio reproduction. Misleading marketing - advertised as DJ headphones, but they're not suitable for monitoring purposes.
The Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-K is one of four DJ-inspired headphones released in mid 2010. As the entry-level unit in the series, this headphone only offers 500mW of input handling, though it maintains the same 40mm driver.
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The frequency is also quite a bit more narrow. Regardless, the unit is also marketed for professional DJs, and it’s compatible with MP3 players, iPhones, and iPods. Included is a portable folding design, a high-quality plug, and n OFC Litz cord designed for static-free music. According to reviews, the Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-K provides enough for amateur DJs, but not nearly the power, the frequency handling, or the features for a professional.
Features
- Steel Wheels Series (2010)
- DJ Inspired
- Portable Folding Design
- Ultra-lightweight Frame
- Large 40mm Drivers
- Swiveling Ear Cups
- Soft Leather-Type Ear Pads
- 500mW Power
- 103dB Sensitivity
- Gold-Plated Plug
- High-Quality Cord
- Three Finishes
Model Variations
- Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-K | Black
- Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-H | White
- Pioneer EQ SE-MJ21-HP | White/Black
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comfortable - lightweight and soft
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available in three different color choices
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low frequency response - good for those who listen to genres with lots of bass
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compact and portable - easily foldable for storage or travel
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value - can be found online for significantly less than MSRP
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sound quality - not for those who require accurate audio reproduction
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misleading marketing - advertised as DJ headphones, but they're not suitable for monitoring purposes
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