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Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) for $109.99


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List Price : $149.99 Price : $109.99
Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold)

Product Description

Featuring 50 mm neodymium dynamic drivers, a 3 meter detachable cable and weighing only 227 grams, the SRH750DJ is designed for the professional DJ. The SRH750 also provides a collapsible design for total comfort and portability, a second set of ear cushions, a carrying pouch and a threaded ¼-Inch adapter.


  • Frequency range = 5Hz - 30,000 Hz
  • 10ft coiled detachable cable provides plenty of length and easy storage and replacement
  • Replaceable ear cup pads and a second set of pads included in the package ensure long product life
  • Includes a carrying pouch and threaded ¼-Inch adapter


Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) Reviews


Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) Reviews


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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The New King of Closed Back Headphones for around $150!!!, January 26, 2010
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Andromeda (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) (Electronics)
First off let me say I own the Shure 440 and 840, I am not fond of either of them. I find their sound to be too powerful and harsh, especially their bass. People claim it to be accurate, but how can this be if nearly everyone agrees the Bass on them both is just incredibly powerful and too harsh at times. Thankfully, Shure listened to its buyers and made the SRH750DJ. Out of the box they sound okay, nothing special. However after 50 hours of burn in, everything improved drastically. Like the difference between night and day. This set is geared for listening to music, where as the 440 and 840 are really not meant for that, they are monitors, meant to pick out subtle abnormalities in music track editing, like static and pops and such. The 750DJ is purely geared for musical experience, even though the box says they are monitors, too. Sure they can be used as that, as any headphone set can, but they are a total 180 degree turn from the 840.

They come with extra ear... Read more
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars It's all about the bass, August 13, 2010
This review is from: Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) (Electronics)
The Shure 750DJ headphones are the top model in Shure's line targetting toward professional DJ use....that is, people that make their bucks spinning music that you want to dance to at your next party.

Disclaimer: I am not a DJ, so I won't try to speak for the professionals. I did buy this headphone just to try out because I already gave an excellent review for their monitor series SRH840 model and I was wanted to see how this differs from that offering. This headphone is meant for DJ use, and I did talk to a couple of people who have done some DJ'ing and offered me some perspectives on what they look out for:

- Ability to withstand the rigors of use. These headphones are a tool, so it has to be durable, withstanding some accidental abuse, and is easily transportable to the venue. These headphones do look sturdy enough, there are no parts that will snap easily, the replaceable cable uses a bayonet locking mechanism and is detachable. The headband can be manhandled... Read more
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Great performance, but lackluster quality, January 26, 2011
This review is from: Shure SRH750DJ Professional Quality DJ Headphones (Gold) (Electronics)
Let me just say, these headphones sound GREAT. Before these, I owned a pair of Bose Triport over-the-ear style headphones, and while the improvement is not worth ditching your old pair (except in my case: the Bose ones finally died after 3 years), there IS some added bass, which is great. Also loved is the detachable cord, and the swiveling ear cups.

The reason these don't get 5 stars is because the build quality and comfort just isn't all that. After about 50-60 hours of use, I can say that these are not as comfortable as the Bose, due to a much stiffer foam in the ear pads. Also, it is entirely made of plastic, which sometimes creaks when the headphones shift on your head. But my biggest complaint of all would be that the plastic on the adjustable piece on the sides cracked the first week! Nothing some super glue couldn't fix, but it's not something that bodes well for my experience with them down the road.

Overall, I wish I would have spent a bit more money... Read more
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