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Pioneer Steel Wheels SE-MJ71-K
$80.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Both bass and treble ranges are detailed and clear. Look great, slick design that almost doubles as a fashion accessory. Surprisingly light weight considering the size, really don't feel cumbersome on your head.
The Cons:Built quality feels a little cheap and flimsy, like they could break soon. Ear pieces are pressed into your ears, a little painful after a few hours. Wire is very thin, feels like it will break if pulled.
The Pioneer Steel Wheels SE-MJ71-K is one of four DJ-inspired headphones released in mid 2010. The top unit in the series, this headphone is available in black, silver and gold finishes, and it hosts a portable folding design for convenience.
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It’s geared especially for professional DJs. Included are powerful 40mm drivers that support up to 1,200 mW of input power, a high 105 dB sensitivity that helps translate that power into accurate sound, and a gold-plated mini plug attached to a high-quality OFC Litz cord for a static-free connection to an MP3 player. Overall the headphones are lightweight and designed for passive sound isolation.
Features
- Steel Wheels Series (2010)
- DJ Inspired
- Portable Folding Design
- Ultra-lightweight Frame
- Large 40mm Drivers
- Swiveling Ear Cups
- Soft Leather-Type Ear Pads
- 1200mW Power
- 105dB Sensitivity
- Gold-Plated Plug
- High-Quality Cord
- Three Finishes
Model Variations
- Pioneer Steel Wheels SE-MJ71-K | Black
- Pioneer Steel Wheels SE-MJ71-S | Silver
- Pioneer Steel Wheels SE-MJ71-G | Gold
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Pros & Cons
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both bass and treble ranges are detailed and clear
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1
look great, slick design that almost doubles as a fashion accessory
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1
surprisingly light weight considering the size, really don't feel cumbersome on your head
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2
built quality feels a little cheap and flimsy, like they could break soon
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ear pieces are pressed into your ears, a little painful after a few hours
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1
wire is very thin, feels like it will break if pulled
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1
midrange is a little hollow, poorly defined in favor of the highs and lows
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