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The DN-HP700 headphones from Denon DJ are designed with the professional DJ in mind. The circumaural earcups hold 40mm neodymium drivers to provide clear sound with thumping bass. The earcups have thick padding for comfort, and the swivel design makes single-ear monitoring a breeze. The single-sided coiled cable stretches to give you the slack you need while keeping tangles to a minimum.
| Type | Circumaural DJ Headphones |
| Frequency Range | 10Hz - 30kHz |
| Impedance | 38 Ohms |
| Sensitivity | 100dB |
| Maximum Input Power | 1700mW |
| Connectors | Gold-Plated 3.5mm Stereo Mini Plug with 1/4" Adapter |
| Cable Length | 3.9' (1.2m) Coiled |
| Weight | 9.7 oz (275g) (Without Cord) |
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Great Quality -- will last 5 years
I bought the predecessor to these headphones, the DN-HP1000. Very sharp looking and great quality sound. I've had them for about five years, the only downside is that where the adjustable headband connects ...Read complete review
I bought the predecessor to these headphones, the DN-HP1000. Very sharp looking and great quality sound. I've had them for about five years, the only downside is that where the adjustable headband connects to the ear casings it is plastic. After about five years of normal use (on airplanes and in a home studio) the plastic broke and the headphones are now useless (unless you hold them up to your ears). I really enjoyed these and am debating on whether to buy another pair or whether to try to find something even more sturdy perhaps with real leather. Also notice that the faux leather pads around the ear start wearing after approximately a year.
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Decent enough sound, very uncomfortable.
Nice sound stage and signature for a closed, DJ style can. Nice mid bass and sub bass. Not a bass head HP but does ok. Semi portable. Sturdy build.
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Nice sound stage and signature for a closed, DJ style can. Nice mid bass and sub bass. Not a bass head HP but does ok. Semi portable. Sturdy build.
Uncomfortable, semi on ear. Can werar for about an hour till the pain sets in.
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I came across a review stating that the DN-HP700s were similar in sound to the Denon AH-D7000s. I own the Denon AH-D2000s and was hoping to get an idea of what the D7ks sound like while reducing expenses. The sound coming from the HP700s is very impressive. But because I own the D2ks, I was disappointed in the subbbass response. The soundstage also seemed contained and restricted (probably because I couldn't get the right fit). Speaking of fit. I also had a problem with comfort. Though they are supposed to be circumaural (around ear), the fit more like something in between circumaural and supra-aural.
Bottom line. if you're not a fan (or big one) of subbass, and your ears are small enough, the sound coming out of these headphones are fantastic. especially for the price paid.
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Nice sound stage and signature for a closed, DJ style can. Nice mid bass and sub bass. Not a bass head HP but does ok. Semi portable. Sturdy build.
Uncomfortable, semi on ear. Can werar for about an hour till the pain sets in.
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I bought these to accompany a Blue Yeti I purchased as I do a bit of amateur recording. After extensive research I decided on a price point, some features I really wanted and read reviews. It came down to these or the the ATH-M50's. From what I read and the features they had they're seem to be pretty similar in performance, which says a lot considering the wide spread praise of the M50's. Bottom line was, I'd had Denon audio before and the HP700's were [$]cheaper. I'm no serious audio critique But I really like the sound the Denons put out. They're clear, and never seem uneven in the sound. Great mid's and a Punchy precise bass that never seems overbearing.The fold away neatly for storage, fit great on your head, are fully sealed from headphone leakage and outside noise entering. Great build quality, and most importantly they look great. From the research I did and from listening and using these phones over about 3 weeks. These were the best headphones I could get for that price. Very happy with my purchase.Only negatives I could really come up with were, that I would of like to have a fully removable cord and maybe that after extended use over more than 2 hours, they become a tad hot around the ears. But removing them for 60 seconds solves this.
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Not going to lie these headphones are really good and durable but not right for some. As for me i have ears that stick out a little so it hurts a lot to wear them for a long period of times so i gave it to a friend and he loves them
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very clear and comfortable
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Great sound, good build quality.
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I've used Sony and Pioneer offerings prior to using these Denons, and I'd have to say when it comes to overall value, the Denons are my pick. Where they excell is in the mid-range. If you have a pair of cans with too much bass it messes you up when you're trying to queue up a song and synch the vocals, etc. Overall I'm impressed with the build quality, it's about the same or better than Sonys that cost significantly more. They should hold up for a long time, we will see.
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I bought the predecessor to these headphones, the DN-HP1000. Very sharp looking and great quality sound. I've had them for about five years, the only downside is that where the adjustable headband connects to the ear casings it is plastic. After about five years of normal use (on airplanes and in a home studio) the plastic broke and the headphones are now useless (unless you hold them up to your ears). I really enjoyed these and am debating on whether to buy another pair or whether to try to find something even more sturdy perhaps with real leather. Also notice that the faux leather pads around the ear start wearing after approximately a year.
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I got these headphones about six months ago and they are just amazing! They beat the crud out of the $200 pair of beats by dr. Dre these are some nice headphones with pretty deep bass I would say a little less than the $300 pair of beats they are not some cheap skull candys.
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The bass is strong, mids are about where they should be in my opinion and the highs are not bad either. For the price, these are a pretty good pair of headphones.
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I have this and ATH-M50s
I bought this mainly to use at work and I am absolutely astounded. ATH-M50/s is REALLY good but this is also REALLY good.
Midtones sound a lot more accurate (to me at least), although ATH-M50s sounds more pleasing for long-term sessions.
Highs and lows are about the same... bass is about right. The volume at max isn't loud as ATH-M50s I feel like.
Just my 2 cents.
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I can only compare them with Beats and lower cost headphones, but the sound quality far superior. The bass is solid and the mids and highs are very good, too. Excellent for House/Dubstep. They are comfortable and, if you like it, do a great job blocking out surrounding noise. I would buy them again without hesitation.
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I bought 2 pairs of Pioneer headphones and they did not deliver the sound and quality for what i paid for. This does on all levels. Impressive sound and impressive build quality.
Great for any use, from Dj'ing to listening to your Ipod.
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Use it for working in the office, good sound, comfortable on the ears and thus far seem sturdily built w good swivel joints.
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Even though they are designed for DJs in mind, I use them as daily headphones on the train ride to work. Since they are closed back headphones, they have good sound isolation, especially on the train. Excellent sound, I prefer a flat response for more accurate playback. Bass is loud and tight, not boosted and distorted like others as Dr Dre Beats. If you like more bass, just add more on the EQ settings. It has low resistance, 38ohms that works well with iPods, handles more power than a ipod can deliver 1700mw, and loud 100dB where you can feel. I use them on a 1st Gen iPod Nano with about 3hours playback at 80-90%loudness. Also a comparable headphone that I was deciding on the Denon DN-HP700 was the Audio-Technica ATH-M50, which is a more popular set of cans. I don't care about what is popular, but you can't go wrong with either one. Both are cheaper than the Beats and a lot better buy. Buy these if you want to hear the music the way they were meant to be heard.
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these headphones are light, comfortable, and sound great ! I have friends that spent 200+ on professional DJ headphones then try'd these on and were sold ! Get headphone for a great price
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I DJ house parties once a week in a garage
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LOUD, Good sound, they seem sturdy for DJ headphones
Ear plastic/leather stuff doesn't crumble and wear away
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Not REALLY comfortable for extended periods, but its really not bad
Definitely Recommend :)
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