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Panasonic RP-DJ300-S
$40.00
Released September, 2004
The Pros:Lightweight design, doesn't press down on your head at all. Stereo separation is good, channels don't get mixed unnaturally. Bass is clear and fairly tight, no real distortion.
The Cons:Get really hot around the ears fairly quickly. Press hard on your ears, gets sore. Flimsy construction pretty easy to break.
The Panasonic RP-DJ300-S model is a low-end headphone set designed with a classic monitor DJ style. The headset is built for music audiophile and DJ use; the headphones are targeted mostly for professionals.
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The soft foam earpad covers are equipped with a closed-ear design to block out excessive ambient noise. The RP-DJ300-S headphones include large size 40mm diameter drive units, created to omit powerful bass and clear treble sound. The RP-DJ300-S model also includes additional features such as a reinforced soft fabric headband, a gold mini stereo plug for maximum conductivity and high quality sound output, a 6.3 mm stereo plug adapter, rare Neodymium earth magnets, and swivel, and single side monitoring/listening support for DJ's who love to hear both in-ear and ambient noise. The Panasonic RP-DJ300-S model headphone set was released in September 14, 2004 and has an MSRP of $39.99, which is listed on the official Panasonic website.
Key Specs
- Classic DJ Monitor Headphone Style
- Soft Foam earpads with closed-ear design
- Blocks out majority of ambient noise
- 6.3mm stereo plug adapter
- Reinforced fabric headband
- Gold mini stereo plug for maximum conductivity
- Swivel/Single side monitoring or listening support suitable for professional DJ's
- Drive Unit Diameter: 40mm
- Cord Length: 6.6ft/ 2.0m
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Release Date: 09/14/2004
- MSRP: $39.99
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Pros & Cons
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lightweight design, doesn't press down on your head at all
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stereo separation is good, channels don't get mixed unnaturally
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bass is clear and fairly tight, no real distortion
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get really hot around the ears fairly quickly
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press hard on your ears, gets sore
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flimsy construction pretty easy to break
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horizontal swivels don't permit any outward swivel, so you need to hold the earcup away from your head with your hand
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highs are a little muffled, lack clarity
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