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Sony MDR-V500DJ


$80.00 Released April, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good representation of mids and highs, very clear. Feel very light and don't press down on your head. Compact design folds up into a tight package for transport.

The Cons:Bass is a little flat and poorly defined. Ear cups tend to pinch, get sore ears after a few hours.

The Sony MDR-V500DJ is a mid-grade set of DJ friendly headphones with a Supra-Aural design (rests lightly on the ear) to provide excellent listening comfort. According to Sony the V500DJ headphones offer an "exceptionally clear sound for professional and high fidelity applications".

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The MDR-V500DJ headphone set features a 40mm diameter drive unit, with a 1000mW power handling meaning it withstand constant day-in, day-out use at high output levels. The MDR-V500DJ headset also includes additional features such as a ferrite magnet, gold plated plugs designed for corrosion resistance, a 10 ft oxygen free copper cord designed for maximum conductivity, and reversible earcups with a swiveling design for single ear use. The Sony MDR-V500DJ headphone set was released on April 2, 2004 and has an MSRP of $79.99, which is listed on the official Sony website.

Key Specs

  • Over the ear, Supra Aural (Rests lightly on the ear) design
  • Reversible ear cups for single ear use
  • 10 ft Oxygen free copper cord
  • Gold plated plugs designed for corrosion resistance
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz - 25,000Hz
  • Driver Unit: 40mm
  • Impedance: 24 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 105dB/mW
  • Power Handling Capacity : 1000mW
  • Magnet: Ferrite
  • Release Date: 04/02/2004
  • MSRP: $79.99

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    good representation of mids and highs, very clear

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    feel very light and don't press down on your head

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    compact design folds up into a tight package for transport

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    work well during live performances and mixing

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    sleek and stylish look to them, have a professional style

Cons
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    bass is a little flat and poorly defined

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    ear cups tend to pinch, get sore ears after a few hours

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