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Panasonic RP-DJ600 DJ-style Headphones with Compact Carrying Pouch
- Free-style monitoring with swivel mechanism
- Compact carrying pouch
- 3.9ft./1.2m cord + extension cord 6.6ft./2.0m
- Neodymium rare-earth magnet for rich and powerful sound
- Large-diameter driver units 40mm (1-9/16")
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Panasonic RP-DJ600 DJ-style Headphones with Compact Carrying Pouch
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November 9th, 2009 - 01:15
These are great for what they are… cheap headphones.
Sound quality: Pretty good. Nice low-end response. Good enough to bring out the flaws in compressed audio.
Comfort: Not so hot. I wear glasses and am forced to tilt them downward to keep the legs from being pinched between my head and ears.
Craftsmanship: They are plastic and perhaps a little flimsy, but if you don’t intend to be using them in a rugged environment, I think you will be able to make them last quite a while.
Overall, 4 out of 5 sums it up. They aren’t perfect, but they are definitely well suited to non-audiophile, responsible home use.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 9th, 2009 - 04:01
I am very pleased with my purchase of these headphones. In my search for a pair that would deliver the kick of a sub, I have found only a few that live up to the same standard. If you want really deep bass and crystal clear sound, these are the phones for you.
Rating: 5 / 5
November 9th, 2009 - 04:56
I love the Panasonic headphones because they are really comfortable and they move and twist on the ear pieces, so they turn into “portable speakers.” The sound produced from this product is amazing. You put them on and it’s almost like having a surround sound and the bass is incredible.
Rating: 5 / 5
November 9th, 2009 - 06:06
This headphone has one of the great bass among the DJ style headphones but it does not provide good high-pitch sound. Good recommendation for those of who loves R&B, Rap or Soul. Not suitable for Rock and Metal.
Update: I have been using this model since November and within the 3 months the speaker part got loose and almost got detached from the headband. Meanwhile, my other headphone from different manufacturer did not experience any built quality issue whatsoever. I do not know the quality issues involving Panasonic because this product was the first product I purchased from the maker but I don’t think I will buy another Panasonic products.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 9th, 2009 - 07:29
Broke within two days of opening the box. what broke, specifically, was the little plastic part that held the phone to the headband; it cracked so the cup could bend out away from your ear instead of sitting snug. I bought these “DJ” headphones (with carrying pouch!) specifically to be able to transport them in my backpack to school and work (work on a computer, like to listen). THEY BROKE WITHIN 2 DAYS!!
Plus the sound wasn’t that great (the bass sounds rattly, if that makes sense), and they weren’t that comfortable. I’m kinda glad they were defective so I didn’t have to keep them. for the money, I’d recommend the Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups, which i am still using, despite having bend the band from too much backpack use (why i buyed foldable phones), they STILL work better (and more comfortable) than the panasonics. CAVEAT EMPTOR, for real…
Rating: 1 / 5