Headphones
Manufacturer
Pioneer SE MJ31
“ I bought these for portable everyday use, and I can't say enough good things about them. They are perfect. The sound is amazing. I have Beyerdynamic DT770's and these sound like small versions of those. These have very punchy bass and nice mid and treble, with beautiful sound stage. All of this coming out of a small headphone. All the specs are good, and I couldn't believe these were 32ohm....” --DevienT
Pioneer SE-L40
“ Lets jump right into it! Design: The Pioneer SE L40 are basically the vintage counterpart to the legendary Sennheiser HD25. Similar design but instead of plastic these are every steampunker's dream. They are made from beautiful brushed steel in silver and gold-ish finnish, a headband of durable red/brown leather and a cable with a braided mesh that is almost identical to the one on my...” --VictorHalgaard
Pioneer SE-MJ591
“ I am new here and had headaches reading about headphones. I am no audiophile and just have a laptop to enjoy my music from. No "gear" as yet. I love vocals so no V shaped signature for me. I had budget of about 250 USD and was looking for a closed can because, curiously, I thought that they sound better. I think it’s too bad that most of us have to buy headphones without...” --vidzegg
Pioneer Monitor 10
“ In a quest to improve the monitor 10s, I removed the unsightly coiled cable which always kinked up. I replaced it with my Beyer DT48 coiled cable and junction box and then built a bracket for the triangular Beyer box and attached all to the left side of the headphones. Inside is a small pcb board and it made soldering all together very simple. Works fantastic. To improve the earpads, I used...” --spikesoundman
Pioneer SE-50
“ The Pioneer SE-50 is quite the unique headphone. Being a two way design, they sport tweeter controls that make the highs more prevalent. This is a good thing, because without the tweeters maxed out, for me at least, the sound is quite lackluster. But, with the tweeters going strong, these headphones pump out sound that surprises me for headphones from the (early) 70s. The have a...” --BrownBear
Pioneer SE 700
“ First off I adore this headphone. It's the most beautiful headphone I own and it's also the rarest. It has a lot of things about it that make it unique, and it deserves a place in everyone's collection. While it does not have a 'real' soundstage, it has the best imaging of any headphone I own. The sound is very directional, and seems to emanate from nowhere as opposed to two...” --takato14
Pioneer SE-305
“The Pioneer SE-305 can be had for as little as £10 off ebay. There is a regular stream of them for sale. With their super build they last well. They are closed backed, leak only a little sound and isolate well from outside noise. The cable is a coil type and prone to the usual kinks. Although, according to the specs the coil goes to 15 feet, the tension makes that impracticle. Sound wise they...” --Prog Rock Man
Pioneer SE-M290 High Performance Ported AV Over-Ear Headphones (Black)
“ So, today I got these headphones and I have to say, these are pretty damn good. I didn't expect this much from these. This is my second pair. It's comfortable, fits nicely. Gold coated connectors, an adapter to 6.5mm. I listened to some stuff and yes the bass is good, but not the best. ” --ccubeice
Pioneer SE-M390 High Performance Ported AV Over-Ear Headphones (Black)
“ Pioneer SE M390 Durability/Design The Pioneer SE M390 is a budget closed back headphone with an MSRP of $60. This remains as my first venture into higher end audio. Being 1.5 years old you would expect some wear and tear and probably broken headphones at this price. But alas it has survived being thrown around, dropped, even a car crash(I wasn't driving). The only wear i see is...” --bcasey25raptor
Technical Pro HPT990 Professional Headphone
“ Expanding on the pros, other likes- - These cans are pretty comfortable imo, with the velour pads and soft headband. I havent had any problems with pressure points on the headband, and have been able to wear them for several hours on end without much fatigue. Clamping force is just right. Tighter than, for example, a Creative Aurvana Live, but looser than my FA-011s. Fairly light weight. -...” --kidcharlemagne