Reddit Reddit reviews Sennheiser HD 7 DJ Headphones

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Sennheiser HD 7 DJ Headphones
Elliptical, closed back circumaural design for maximum comfort and reduces background noise to a minimum in even the loudest of listening environments.Capable of very loud, high SPL (115 dB) suitable for loud DJ environments, but high noise isolation mitigates the need to max out the volume for safer listening.Swiveling ear cups (up to 210 Degree, both ear cups) with three wearing positions. 95 ohm impedance for optimum compatibility with DJ equipment.Single-sided coiled cable can be attached to either ear cup; straight cable included (both up to 3m).Premium protective case included. Two year warranty.
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2 Reddit comments about Sennheiser HD 7 DJ Headphones:

u/RailroadBro · 2 pointsr/LowestPrice

This is a ripoff for shit quality headphones.

Try these instead for better quality AND slightly cheaper.

Don't be an idiot and ever buy Beats crap - buy professional gear instead.

If you want to buy headphones for mixing music, buy open back headphones instead. FYI, other people will be able to hear you when you use open-back headphones and is only suitable for mixing music in a quiet room. People buy them if they can't afford thousands of dollars to treat their room and use expensive monitor speakers.

u/greenops · 1 pointr/headphones

Budget - About $200 can go a little higher if there is a real increase in quality.


Source - An amp ( The Amp ) and hten into my phone or computer. I will buy a desktop amp in the future.


Requirements for Isolation - They are for use at home at my computer mostly there is no real isolation requirement.


Preferred Type of Headphone - Full sized.


Preferred tonal balance - I like my sound to sound crisp and defined. I also like good bass that you can feel. I really hate it when songs sound almost muffled. My EQ's usually end up being a parabola shaped (u shaped). I hate it when the good bass sound comes at the cost of the rest of the audio quality. I also hate it when bass just ends up being a constant rumble (like what happens sometimes with the bass guitar) instead of sounding like punches if that makes any sense, but then again that may just be the songs themselves and not the equipment. I also like my guitars to great so when a crunchy guitar riff comes on I'm able to hear it well. Lastly I like vocals too. A well balanced sound with emphasis on the bass if it does not come at the cost of the quality of the other areas is what I'm looking for.


Past headphones - Siberia v2: Admittedly I did not buy these for music, they really suck in that department even with my portable amp they do not get loud enough and they have far too little bass and while they play the music nothing really stands out as good about them.

Sennheiser HD 7 DJ: I bought these last week somewhat an impulse purchase and I am not exactly happy with the sound, while it's better than anything else I own currently (I own Razer Hammerhead Pro's, Sennheise cx-300's and the siberia v2) I still don't think it sounds great. My car has pretty good sounding speakers. When I play a song in my car I can get both defined sounding guitar and great bass but with these headphones some songs guitar and/or vocals (most commonly guitar though) sounds like absolute crap. No matter what I do with the EQ I can't get it to sound right. I have 3 more weeks to return these if I choose to do so.

Preferred Music - I listen to a lot of different stuff, Most commonly metal, rock, rap and pop. I however also listen to trance, electronic, jazz, and folk from time to time. I'll post a few examples below.

Metal

Metal

Rock

Rock

Rap/Hip-Hop

Rap/Hip-Hop