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Panasonic RP-DJS400

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Amazon
★★★★
12 years ago
Panasonic DJS400 headphones

These headphones are a great value. There are very few reviews of these on the web regarding sound quality, so I shall do my best to address this. I've compared these to my Sony MDR-V150s which are similar in design and price to these Panasonic headphones.

Amazon
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★★
7 years ago
OK but, not for me

Not bad if you like pumping bass but, the midrange and top end suffer because of it. However, after turning off my laptop audio enhancements, they sounded much better. They're light and stylish and compare well to other major brands. For the price, they ain't bad, just not for me...

futureshop.ca
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★★
10 years ago
A bit too bass heavy...

The headphone fit nice on my head, and the design is likeable, but the sound is a bit too bottom end heavy (boomy) for my liking. My audio player is an iPod Touch. If you like a lot of bass or heavy bottom end for your listening pleasure, then get these headphones.

Newegg
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★★
12 years ago
OK Headphones

The ear cups don't quite cover my ears all the way and so they squish the outer part of my ears which makes them hurt after listening to music for a while...a while being 30 minutes. Contemplating sending these back but I'm not sure..

Nice sound Secure fit Colors :P

Uncomfortable ear cups

gadgets.ndtv.com
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★★
8 years ago

In the business of personal audio and headphones for a while now, Panasonic has a large range of products, including the RP-DJS400 headphones on review today. Priced at Rs. 1,499, these affordable headphones come in a variety of colours, and swivel and turn just like DJ headphones.

Good design and build; Freely moving earcups; Comfortable and easy to use; Decent bass response

Average sonic imaging and soundstaging; Low-end tuning isn't great

head-fi.org
★★★★
10 years ago

My dad bought these for me in duty free in Korea, and he got and absolute rip off because he didn't have time to shop around or look on amazon. But i'm guessing the average price is about $60 NZD, so i'll rate the value based on that.

really good sounding bass; portable; acceptable mids

not much treble; only comfortable for 1hr

Pocket Lint
★★★★
13 years ago
Panasonic RP-DJS400

With the number of amateur DJs increasing by the day, plenty of audio brands are now offering fashionable headphones with rotating earpieces for the one-eared listening position that's a prerequisite of the DJ stance.

Cool design; affordable; excellent bass; rotatable earcups

Slightly uncomfortable

Argos
★★★★
9 years ago
Ok product

Brought these for going on my holiday. The sound quality was'nt bad for the price that I paid. Bit fidley on the fold up on the ear part of it. Takes a bit of getting used to.

Bestbuy
★★★★
12 years ago
Great for the price.

Got these for $25. If I would have paid the $60 initial price, I would have given these a bad review. But for $25, what can I really expect? The bass drowns out the trebles, etc. But they are a great pair of headphones for a teenager.

Sounds; comfort; bass; looks

No in-line mic

Walmart
★★★★
11 years ago

After having these headphones for several weeks and, using them almost daily, I enjoy the headphones. The low end frequency respponce(below 50Hz) is not as good as the specs say but that isn't a big deal for this grandfather. I mainly listen to 50's, 60's and 70's music on my mp3 player.

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