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product_id: 754665020
title: "DJ Style Headphones"
brand: "sony"
price: "₪740"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Sony"
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# Dynamic 20Hz-20kHz sound range Tangle-free retractable wired cable Bold red DJ style design DJ Style Headphones

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** ₪740
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your sound game — because your ears deserve the VIP treatment!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DJ Style Headphones by sony
- **How much does it cost?** ₪740 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.il](https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/754665020-dj-style-headphones)

## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Iconic DJ Style:** Stand out with a sleek, bold red design that screams professional and stylish on and off the decks.
- • **Durable & Long-Lasting:** Built to last with premium materials and a retractable cable that resists tangling and wear.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Reliable wired connection with a universal 3.5mm jack—no batteries, no fuss, just pure sound.
- • **Immersive Audio Clarity:** Experience every note with crystal-clear highs, mids, and thumping bass that bring your music to life.
- • **Comfort for Marathon Sessions:** Over-ear cushioned fit designed to keep you jamming comfortably for hours without fatigue.

## Overview

Sony DJ Style Headphones deliver professional-grade audio with a dynamic 20Hz-20kHz frequency range, wrapped in a bold red over-ear design. Featuring a tangle-free retractable wired cable and comfortable fit, these headphones are engineered for long listening sessions and durability. Perfect for audiophiles and music lovers seeking immersive sound clarity and iconic style without wireless distractions.

## Description

DJ Style Headphones

Review: Awesome sound! Great value on quality headphones - I'll start by saying this was the first time I spent more than $15-20 on headphones/earbuds. I wanted to upgrade to a better sound, and these really did the trick. I paid $64.95. The first track I listened to was Yo-Yo Ma's "Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major." I wouldn't say it felt like I was in the concert hall; it felt more like that concert hall was inside my head! Amazing! Highs, lows, mid-range - all came through crystal clear. I proceeded to listen to rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop, and some more classical. Everything was reproduced beautifully in the headphones. I never noticed before how big a difference there is between listening to something at 192kbps vs. 320kbps. As for the look and feel, I have no complaints so far. They feel very comfortable on my head (and my head is by no means smaller than average), even after wearing them for more than an hour straight. I got them 2 days ago. I have started to notice very minimal creaking sounds as described in other reviews, but it's not noticeable enough to detract from the listening enjoyment. And that's what these MDR-V55s provide - enjoyment. I'm not a DJ so I can't speak to how well they'd work for swiveling on earpiece away while you're spinning, but I'd recommend these headphones to anyone looking for great sound at an affordable price point. I don't want to experience music through regular speakers anymore; I want everything to arrive at my ears via these headphones.
Review: Read the details though... - First, I have a small head. Second, I'm very picky with sound quality, I favor loud music (to most meaning loudest setting and for me still not enough), and thumping bass! I want it to sound as close to a after market audio system in a car to bump hip hop and electronic beats most. Now I listen to classical and different music (softer) as well, I'm not a sound engineer or even a musician type...I just jam the f out really loud and I can't get the emotional or physical reaction from music unless I can experience it that way. So far, these are the only ones I've found/tried (in store or purchased) that speak to my needs. Comfort wise I could remove a few stars, and I wish they were more comfortable, but since I need sound more over comfort you see why I had to give them five stars. Price point is great! Wire is great it doesn't tangle, they store easily too, but no mic or wireless capability. Obviously that would be a stretch as would noise isolation or cancellation since, none I ever tried are loud enough for me. I also like hanging them on my neck while conversations and still being able to jam in the meantime, before I can finally cover my ears again lol ive had mine since 2011 or 2012, they finally broke because of my own stupidity (a serious retard moment), but if you take care they last very long, I treat mine like designer sunglasses or prized jewels. Now I need new ones, I'm so relieved they have these in stock. I can't even describe my fear of the search again. Using loud headphones since 1993/4 constantly, don't even bother with the "going deaf" crap, I'm well aware, and hear quite well. ❤️

## Features

- Connectivity Technology: Wired

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00J5HWJMQ |
| Additional Features | DJ Style |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Cycling, Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250,595 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,094 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Sony |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Red |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,029 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05053106911188 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 7.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Model Name | Sony DJ Style Headphones |
| Model Number | MDRV55BR |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Exercise |
| UPC | 033171324729 163121085995 012300173315 523160470365 021112793383 178352386063 012307097744 115970918443 521375538313 676485813710 617407465044 012303266687 021112579390 086000523121 632819213281 132018493014 041114365067 088021774896 168141213991 151903470664 757810298973 072091645170 088037854698 044111945300 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Comes with Manufacturer Warranty. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sony
- **Color:** Red
- **Ear Placement:** Over Ear
- **Form Factor:** Over Ear
- **Impedance:** 16 Ohms

## Images

![DJ Style Headphones - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61GdwHvvMTL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: do they deliver the same sound quality on any device like android smarts phones**
A: The limiting factor will the DAC (digital-to-analog-circuit) of the device you are using. You can have a pair of top-notch headphones, but if the DAC on the device is sub-par, then you will not get the sound quality potential out of the headphones. When I use these on my hacked Kindle, they sound great. Used with my Huawei phone, definite difference, even with use of the EQ. Also, these cans are 40ohm impedance. You might needs to consider a pair with a lower impedance rating (my MDR-X10's are 25ohm). Hope this helps!

**Q: How usable are these on a plane? Does it block and/or actively cancel the background noise?**
A: They are rather big and bulky to bring on a plane. They don't "cancel" the backround noise and they only muffle thebackround noise I get in my den. The planes engines, I doubt it. However, for listening at home, they can't be beat!

**Q: Is this headphone good to use at the gym?**
A: I use them when I go for walks at the park and they are perfect, but, I believe that depending on what type of activity you are doing at the gym. I believe that they would not work very well in a activity where your head is moving all the time, the headphone would tend move.

**Q: I have a fairly larger then average sized head, is that going to be an issue with these?**
A: I have a large head as well. The headphones fit, but the fact that I use glasses makes it uncomfortable and sometimes painful on my ears. I'm not sure if this is because of my head/ear proportions or just that I use glasses.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome sound! Great value on quality headphones
*by S***T on January 2, 2013*

I'll start by saying this was the first time I spent more than $15-20 on headphones/earbuds. I wanted to upgrade to a better sound, and these really did the trick. I paid $64.95. The first track I listened to was Yo-Yo Ma's "Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major." I wouldn't say it felt like I was in the concert hall; it felt more like that concert hall was inside my head! Amazing! Highs, lows, mid-range - all came through crystal clear. I proceeded to listen to rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop, and some more classical. Everything was reproduced beautifully in the headphones. I never noticed before how big a difference there is between listening to something at 192kbps vs. 320kbps. As for the look and feel, I have no complaints so far. They feel very comfortable on my head (and my head is by no means smaller than average), even after wearing them for more than an hour straight. I got them 2 days ago. I have started to notice very minimal creaking sounds as described in other reviews, but it's not noticeable enough to detract from the listening enjoyment. And that's what these MDR-V55s provide - enjoyment. I'm not a DJ so I can't speak to how well they'd work for swiveling on earpiece away while you're spinning, but I'd recommend these headphones to anyone looking for great sound at an affordable price point. I don't want to experience music through regular speakers anymore; I want everything to arrive at my ears via these headphones.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Read the details though...
*by G***Y on April 9, 2017*

First, I have a small head. Second, I'm very picky with sound quality, I favor loud music (to most meaning loudest setting and for me still not enough), and thumping bass! I want it to sound as close to a after market audio system in a car to bump hip hop and electronic beats most. Now I listen to classical and different music (softer) as well, I'm not a sound engineer or even a musician type...I just jam the f out really loud and I can't get the emotional or physical reaction from music unless I can experience it that way. So far, these are the only ones I've found/tried (in store or purchased) that speak to my needs. Comfort wise I could remove a few stars, and I wish they were more comfortable, but since I need sound more over comfort you see why I had to give them five stars. Price point is great! Wire is great it doesn't tangle, they store easily too, but no mic or wireless capability. Obviously that would be a stretch as would noise isolation or cancellation since, none I ever tried are loud enough for me. I also like hanging them on my neck while conversations and still being able to jam in the meantime, before I can finally cover my ears again lol ive had mine since 2011 or 2012, they finally broke because of my own stupidity (a serious retard moment), but if you take care they last very long, I treat mine like designer sunglasses or prized jewels. Now I need new ones, I'm so relieved they have these in stock. I can't even describe my fear of the search again. Using loud headphones since 1993/4 constantly, don't even bother with the "going deaf" crap, I'm well aware, and hear quite well. ❤️

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice consumer headphones, but NOT for DJs or Professionals
*by R***D on August 3, 2012*

It was interesting to discover that these cans are actually the follow up to the now discontinued Sony MDR-V700DJ headphones, because in terms of specs they were the better headphones. They were bigger cans, had a cord that stretched allowing movement when you're either in a studio or performing and need to reach something, it also came with a little carrying pouch and a 1/4th adapter. These MDR-V55 cans come with absolutely NONE of that; the best thing I can say about these is that they have an aesthetic that competes with the "Beats By Dre" headphones and are much better than the "Beats" headphones from a price standpoint. Though I must recommend that you buy these headphones for as deep of a discount as you can, because I do not believe that they are worth $99.99, and considering I spent roughly $80 for my pair, I'd say that even that might be a little too expensive. $50 to $60 would be a sweet spot for these cans in my opinion, but like I said, just look for as deep of a discount as possible if you ever come across them. Another important thing I should mention is that I can be added to the several other reviewers that pointed out the creaking sound. It's a nuisance and an annoyance, but something I find myself getting over after a while.*** It sounds like I'm negative here, but I'm a harsh critic because I'm a long time fan of Sony headphones. My first pair of "real" cans were the MDR-V150s back in 2003 for a freshman audio production class, then purchased a pair of MDR-Z300s while living in Japan in 2006, then moved on to the MDR-V700DJ cans in 2007. The biggest problem with Sony headphones have always been build quality, meaning that every pair of headphones that I've owned so far had to have tape put on them to keep them together. In the case of my last pair, the V700DJ, I had to tape up the cord because after a few years the things were falling a part. Well it looks like Sony has addressed the issue of quality, and I would be surprised if I ever have to tape up these MDR-V55 cans, but the reason for me being a Sony fan is the sound quality - and the quality is generally superb. Again, it is a slight step down from my previous model, but if you're just casually listening to music, I think these would be a great purchase and excellent alternative to the current flavor of the month brand(s). So in summary, the sound quality is what you'd expect from Sony - which is excellent in my opinion. If you need to move around a studio, desk, or on a stage - you might want to buy yourself a cord extender and maybe even a 1/4th adapter if you have any equipment that would need it. The regular retail price of $99.99 doesn't inspire me, so if you can find these NEW for under $80, you'd be making a very wise purchase that's both money conscious and quality conscious. ***EDIT AS OF March 22, 2013 - I'm debating whether I should keep this at four stars or knock it down to three. When it comes to sound quality, Sony is still one of my go to companies; but as far as build quality is concerned I can no longer deal with the creaking these cans create. It's not noticeable when the volume is turned all the way up, but with the volume down these things show their lack of quality. There are several reports all over the internet of this creaking issue across several different models of Sony headsets. Whether you are a professional or just a casual listener, the only Sony headphones I'd be confident in recommending - still on the market - are the MDR-V7506 (and it's older brother, the V6). I can't say a bad word about those headphones. Right now I'm trying out the Pioneer HDJ-500, and they already impress me. It comes with both a coiled cable and a straight cable, as well as a 1/4th adapter. These Pioneer cans strike me as a better follow up to the Sony MDR-V700DJ cans, as these are great for actual DJing, as well as casual listening to genres such as house, dance, hip-hop, and mainstream pop. I'll head over to that product and give those a review, but after less than a year, I think I'm going to bench these MDR-V55 headsets. It's crazy that I paid $80 for this, and even looking at the price now with months of experience with the product, I can't say that $60 new is worth the price. As I said at the end of my first paragraph, just look for as deep of a discount as possible if you have your heart set on these. EDIT As of 3/24/2015 - It's come to my attention that anything from WD40 to even Cooking Oil (seriously, THAT WORKED) eliminates the creaking sound on models such as the one I own. I don't know how much of an issue this still is because many of the reviews that have come after mine don't report on the creaking issue that I've experienced with these cans. So I'm guessing Sony has updated these at some point and addressed the issue. Either way, if you run into the problem on these, spray some oil on the outside of the cans - basically everywhere you hear the creaking. Let it sit for a while then dry it off with a cloth, and that should solve an issue Sony should have never allowed to happen in the first place.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Sony MDR V55
- Sony MDRE9LP/BLK Ear Buds,Black
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