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Shure SRH750DJ
DJ's have rather demanding needs when it comes to headphones. After many decades in the professional audio business, no manufacturer understands the job better than Shure. Not only are the looks 100% club caliber, but the SRH-750DJ's closed-back, circumaural design rests comfortably over the ears and reduces background noise as demanded for long nights working the decks. The 750DJ features ultra high-impedance output and maximized power handling perfectly matched for use for DJ mixers, hot-rodded soundcards and turntables.
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Product Features:
- Legendary Shure quality to withstand the rigors of everyday use
- Bayonet Clip securely locks cable into ear cup
- Replaceable ear cup pads ensure long product life
- 3m (10ft) coiled detachable cable provides plenty of length and easy storage
- Carrying bag protects headphones when on the go or not in use
What's In The Box:
- Additional pair of earpads
- Shure carrying bag
- Detachable coiled cable
- 1/4" (6.3mm) gold-plated adaptor
Applications:
The SHURE SRH-750DJ headphones have sealed-back earcups that deliver very good isolation and good wearing comfort too, perhaps amongst the two most critical design features for a successful pro DJ headphone. The 750DJ's large earcups offer full rotation and swiveling capability for single-ear "mono" mixing when working the fast-paced decks. Large-wave 50mm drivers allow sonic accentuations to be placed high and low in the frequency response curve for maximum clarity of mixing cues, instrumental segues, and cleanly audible synchronicity of various audio sources while doing everything on-the-fly. The modern cosmetic metal styling mimics a hefty (but truly lightweight!) machined-panel look that is ultra-swanky and stands out from the usual pack of too-colorful DJ headphones. Not only are the looks 100% club caliber, but the SRH-750DJ's closed-back, circumaural design rests comfortably over the ears and reduces background noise as demanded for long nights working the decks. The 750DJ features ultra high-impedance output and maximized power handling perfectly matched for use for DJ mixers, hot-rodded soundcards and turntables. The enhanced frequency response is tuned to deliver high-output bass with fully extended highs, delivering the kind of source clarity and musical detail working DJs need
The SRH750DJ's adjustable, collapsible headband with 90-degree swivel ear cups gives comfort and easy 'one-ear' listening placement, making these a must-have for professional DJs, bedroom beatmakers and studio professionals alike. The nifty Shure bayonet clip securely locks the cable into the earcup without worries. Please keep in mind the free 2-year Shure manufacturer's product repair or replacement warranty remains in place only when the SRH-750DJ are proof-purchased from true, verified Shure headphone vendors -- like HeadRoom!
Specifications:
- Isolation: -12dB ~ -15dB
- Acoustic Seal: Closed
- Driver Type: Dynamic
- Impedance @ 1kHz: 32 Ohms
- Detachable Cable: Yes
- Cord Length: 9ft
- Coupler Size: Large
- Ear Coupler Type: Full-Size
- Connector Type: 1/8
- Headphone Type: Full Size
- Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years
- Sensitivity: 106 dB
- Best of 2010: y
Average Rating
Posted by Smilin' Kev from Lake of Egypt, Illinois on 2012-04-09
Recommend Product: Yes
Pros: Durability; Fit-and-Finish; Comfort;
Cons: Bass emphasized (but balanced) = not a universal 'phone.
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Posted by Nitram from MONTREAL on 2011-01-07
Recommend Product: Yes
Pros: Power Clarity
Bass is not over powering at all and may appear too light for bass heavy freaks. It is the real low frequencies that are brought out in full bloom and clarity. I have never heard bass so relaxed and clean. I can't overload the bass frequencies no matter what I played. And all the while I can hear so clearly what is happening down there without any mud. Just play the most bass heavy track you have and you will hear it like never before. You will hear every note being played.
Sound greatly depends on the source as waves and flac recordings are expressed with way more depth and width than with lower bit mp3 recordings. Not that mp3 recordings are bad it's just that you can really hear where the corners have been cut in the compression process. Bluray Movies sound absolutely awesome.
Mids are right there with snares and claps clearly displayed. Highs are slightly rolled off in power but not frequencies, while remaining pristine in sound quality.
Size is great for me as I do not have a large head or big ears. the only problem coming from the top band across the head while wearing a hat. I love the fact the headphone covers my entire ear.
Overall unlimited power handling and clarity are things that impressed me the most.
You will wanna crank them although they sound great at low levels just because there is no distortion. If you are coming from cheap bass heavy head phones these will sound light and bass anemic as this is real bass being displayed here with massive power reserves. Not the mid bass bloat you are used to.
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Posted by LizardKing from Portugal on 2011-01-06
Recommend Product: Yes
Pros: Deep bass, mids and highs sound great for DJ headphones. Soundstage is really good. Easily driven.
Cons: A bit uncomfortable. Pads can make your ears sweaty
Well, as far as comfort goes, it's not the best option. These do get flat on your head, and it might hurt a bit, but if you gently bend the headband a bit it's fixed. Also the pads are leather-is so they might make you ears sweaty, but that depends on the weather =) They look sturdy and ruable too.
The bass extends deeper than usual, and however the mids and highs don't fail to impress. The soundstage was better than expected, almost like an IEM. Isolation is good. For 140$ (probably what you'll get them for) it's a really great deal when it comes to sound.
These are probably not your best option on outdoor-headphones, but they should be one of your best if you enjoy a good bass without unemphasis on the rest of the sound spectrum, listen at home and don't have abnormally large or sweaty ears.
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