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Description
Step into the world of superior sound with the Pioneer HDJ-2000 Headphones, crafted for both DJs and studio enthusiasts alike. These closed-back headphones are designed with precision engineering to deliver an immersive audio experience that captures every beat and nuance. Whether you're spinning tracks at a nightclub or mixing in the studio, the large-diameter 2" drivers ensure deep bass and crystal-clear trebles that will keep you in tune with your music.
The HDJ-2000 headphones are equipped with a unique housing that allows for comfortable one-ear monitoring, making them a favorite among DJs who need to stay aware of their surroundings while cueing up the next track. A convenient stereo/mono selector adds flexibility, enabling you to mix right and left channels effortlessly. Built to endure the rigors of frequent use, these headphones feature a robust construction with a detachable Mini XLR connector for easy cable replacement.
Comfort is paramount with the HDJ-2000, featuring a snug fit crafted from flexible protein leather and low-rebound urethane foam, ensuring longevity in wear without compromising on comfort. The foldable design makes them easy to transport, ensuring that your premium sound experience is always within reach.
Key Features:
- Fully enclosed dynamic headphones
- Frequency range: 5Hz-30kHz
- Maximum Input: 3,500 mW
- Output sound level: 107dB/mW
- 2" dome unit type
- 3.5mm 3P mini plug (gold-plated)
- Removable Mini XLR connector
- Includes 1/4" 3P plug adapter with screw and carrying pouch
- 4' single coiled cable
Videos
DJResource
DJResource: Pioneer HDJ-2000 Destruction Test
Reviews
PROS
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Survives extreme conditions and heavy use
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Excellent for electronic dance music
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Comfortable fit, won't easily fall off
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Swiveling sides for one-ear listening
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Parts available for repairs, enhancing longevity
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Exceptional sound quality for DJing
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Durable construction withstands nightclub environments
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Maneuverable and sturdy for live performances
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High SPL suitable for loud mixing environments
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Classic and trusted in the DJ and producing world
CONS
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Leather pads wear off over time
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Expensive parts for repairs
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Not ideal for studio-grade, analytical listening
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Some users report it falling off their head
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Plastic parts prone to breaking even with care
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Fake leather may crumble after a while
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pioneer HDJ-2000 Headphones.
Comparisons
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Many owners prefer Sennheiser HD25s over Pioneer HDJ-2000s for their durability and replaceable parts, with reports of lasting over a decade even with heavy use.
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HDJ-2000MK2 is favored over the HDJ-1000 and HDJ-2000 for its improved sound and build, suggesting an evolution in design and performance.
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Build quality
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Users frequently highlight the HD25's robustness, noting issues with Pioneer HDJ models, particularly with hinges and headbands breaking over time.
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The MK2 model boasts a solid metal construction, reducing the need for replacements besides padding and cables, which are available from Pioneer.
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Owners note the HDJ-2000MK2 are stronger and lighter than their predecessor, the HDJ-2000, improving durability and comfort.
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User experience
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Some users report that HD25s can become uncomfortable during extended use, especially for those with larger ears, due to their on-ear design.
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Some users report discomfort during prolonged use, indicating they may not be suitable for extended sessions.
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Some users find the HDJ-2000MK2 superior in comfort and sound quality compared to Sennheiser HD25-IIs, which they describe as feeling "like toys" on the head.
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Features and functionality
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The HD25s are praised for their high volume headroom and sound isolation, making them ideal for DJ environments without the need for an external monitor.
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The HDJ-2000 MK2s include a hard carrying case and carabiner, making them portable and aligning with Pioneer DJ branding.
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The HDJ-2000MK2 includes a hard carrying case and two types of cables, enhancing portability and flexibility for various DJ setups.
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Use cases and applications
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Custom IEMs are considered a better option for hearing protection and sound isolation by some users, despite the higher price and learning curve.
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These headphones are tailored for DJ settings due to their exaggerated lows, but are not recommended for music production due to lack of accuracy.
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Value and pricing
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HD25s are viewed as a cost-effective choice given their durability and performance, with some owners noting they feel lightweight compared to other brands that add weights for a substantial feel.
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There are concerns about the high cost, especially if they break frequently, with some opting for less expensive alternatives like Sony MDR7605s for better durability.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 20 Reviews and 70 Ratings
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Highest quality headphones I've ever encountered
I've owned these headphones for the most part of what I guess is 7 or 6 years. During that time it has survived construction sites, daily commuting and thousands if not tens of thousands of hours of music. Admittedly the leather on the pads have completely worn off but other than that the headphones are still live and kicking. If something were to break Pioneer does sell individual parts for repairs, albeit they are quite expensive.
I've used the phones for all kinds of music and they do a fine job at that but it's really when it comes to electronic dance music they shine. The headphones sit comfortably on the head and they don't fall of easily (atleast from my head). The swiveling side of the headphone also helps if you want to rock the phones with one ear only. Since my use has been recreational only and not for music production I can't attest to their quality for that line of work but I can imagine that they will do a stellar job.
As a negative point I could put the price tag, but after the enormous amount of time I've gotten out of them and how much abuse they have taken I really can't complain about it. These are GREAT. If you get a chance to try them. Do so!
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Don't use em often but love them
I literally always keep these in my DJ bag but forget to use them instead using my earpods more than anything. If I wanna be "that guy" I'll whip them out to produce with in starbucks or something but generally they are saved for the booth. I don't use them in my live performance though.
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Awesome headphones, 9/10 sound and 7/10 build quality
some of the best headphones out there, the mk2s are a better option though or if you want insane durability the x10s are the way to go
They're solid
I like these a lot. I don't consider them studio-grade, super accurate headphones. But they were never made to be. They're super rugged, loud, comfortable DJ headphones ready to stand up to any thing a nightclub could throw at it. I don't DJ very much anymore, so they do make excellent general listening headphones as well (I don't always want the analytical power of my monitors/IEMs). All in all, they're a solid purchase.
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Good sound but
the sound is very good to mix in big floors but they usually break in the plastic parts even taking good care in a proper box.
Decent & Durable
These headphones will last you a lifetime, great for DJing, maneuverable and sturdy. Definitely not for studio use, but do the fuckin trick on stage i don't care how status quo they are, I've been using the same pair for fuckin four years
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Martin Garrix can be seen wearing Pioneer HDJ-2000 headphones at 3:27 in this video.
Deadmau5 can be seen using the Pioneer HDJ-2000 headphones in this photo from Paradise Rock Club.
In this photo, Avicii can be seen wearing the Pioneer HDJ-2000 Headphones (source article from June 2012 can be found here).
At 4:36 of the video "Hardwell Q&A - The New Hardwell Studio Part 1 #HardwellQA" Hardwell can be seen rocking the Pioneer HDJ-2000 Headphones while playing live.
Zed tweets "My dawgs from @PioneerDJ just sent me these babies!!! Ahhh amazing!!" - lucky guy!
A set of Pioneer HDJ-2000 headphones can be seen on top of the API console in a video of Calvin Harris' studio setup. He likely uses these when producing music.
Tiësto has been seen wearing custom Swarovski-embellished Pioneer HDJ-2000 headphones during his live sets, as captured in a user-uploaded photo on Globalsoundauthority, before transitioning to his own AKG headphones.
In this Instagram pic you can see Afrojac's entire studio along with the Pioneer HDJ headphones upfront. Check it out!!
At 5:37, when Diplo is performing live, he's wearing Pioneer HDJ 2000s. This was part of a performance from London. At 5:18 in the video, there is an up close view of the headphones.
NIcky Romero can be seen using a pair of Pioneer HDJ - 2000 Professional DJ headphones while performing live on the Frank en Vrijdag show of Radio 538, at 2:25.
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