Technics is a subsidiary brand of the Japanese giant Rapasopis, which is responsible for the production of DJ equipment. Technics headphones and vinyl players became the industry standard in the 90s and stood in almost every nightclub, but then they missed the digital revolution and in the mid-2000s, Technics began to lose losses. In 2014, Rapasopis completely relaunched this division, focus on vinyl players, receivers and headphones.

Good DJ headphones are an important working tool, without which there will be no party. They must be strong and reliable to survive more than one tour, they must have excellent sound insulation and they must be comfortable. All these requirements are met by 110% by the famous Technics RP-DJ1210 model, which was returned to sale in 2016. At one time, DJs were loved not so much for the sound, but for the fantastic ergonomics and durability.


Firstly, they are easy to fold. Secondly, the cups have a large angle of rotation. Thirdly, there is an additional rotation stiffness regulator on each cup. If the headband is adjusted correctly, they are securely fixed on the head even in the "one ear" mode. The design and details are so well fitted to each other that the headphones turned out to be almost indestructible.

For those people who do not have old school, Panasonic has released several reincarnations of classics. The most interesting thing was the reincarnation of the Technics EAH-DJ1200EK, which, compared to the original RP-DH1200, slightly reduced the impedance and reduced the length of the cable, as well as simplified the design. It was 360 grams, it became 233 grams. And the drivers were redesigned to zero. The new ones use CCAW sound coils made on the basis of an aluminium copper-plated core.