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Mdr Studio Headphones
Handshake | 2024-09-22 07:10:49 |
Have always liked these MDR-7506 headphones in the studio. Musicians like 'em too. B&H always has great service and very competitive pricing. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-07-21 08:54:31 |
I had been using a pair of Sony MDR-V6 studio headphones for years and years and always thought them fine. A friend convinced me to try these Sennheiser HD 600 and they are astonishinly better than my old trusty Sonys in every way - the clarity and sense of space in stereo recordings is amazing. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-03 03:27:53 |
Can't go wrong with this set of cans. I personally prefer these to the Sony MDR-7506 studio headphones. The Sennheisers are much more sturdy and cancel out the sound very well. I would say these are heavy on the midtones but hold a decent bass. Not nearly as good of a soundstage as the Sennheiser HD598's which are dropping in price ($) but those are more for private music sessions as the HD280's I would recommend for video editing. 5 |
bagel | 2024-04-23 08:43:39 |
I've replaced the original earpads in a couple of Sony MDR-7506 studio headphones as well as a Audio-Technica BPHS1 broadcast headset. I find them more comfortable that the OEM earpads. Easy to install, and they last. 5 |
Ross | 2024-04-05 03:14:53 |
The Sony MDR-7506 headphones are a staple in the studio and it's easy to see why. These sound great and are so cheap. B&H had the best price I could find, they came the next day (for no extra charge), and immediately made all of my monitor headphones obsolete. The cord has a great flexible length, allowing the musicians to move about without being encumbered by length restrictions. Short story: Best studio headphones under $100. 5 |
Jim W. | 2024-09-06 09:58:54 |
I use these earpads with rather old Sony MDR-V6 headphones. I have found them to be very comfortable. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-04-23 02:39:11 |
Everyone in my family uses the MDR-7506 headphones. Excellent headphones for the money. 5 |
Hedras Roderico | 2024-09-19 05:39:14 |
I've been using the MDR-7506 Headphones for the last 25+ years, I really love the way they sound. I use them for studio and live applications and they always deliver a clear sound with great definition. I never get tired of their sound. During the last 4 months, I bought the 3 sets of headphones from another brand, the first time it was their 250 ohms version, then I tried the 80, and last the 32 ohms version. I returned all of them within a day of purchase, I guess I really wanted to have those headphones because they look cool and I think I gave them a fair chance (maybe because of their tight isolation of external noise/sound and great soft feel on my ears), but I ended up buying more MDR-7506 instead, maybe I'm an addict to their sound as I used to be to my old Yamaha NS-10 (I had 3 pairs of those). But, since this is a review for the Sony 7506, all I can say is that I will stick to them. I've produced at least 15 albums and 2000+ jingles using them, maybe that's the reason why I love them so much. 5 |
Carole | 2024-07-25 03:59:32 |
Sony MDR-7506 Headphones are one of the most prestigious headphones for audio production for a reason. Highs, mids, and lows are crystal clear and I'm able to wear these for hours without the ear pain. Could not recommend these headphones enough. 5 |
Trevor | 2024-07-05 06:51:42 |
The Sony MDR-7506 headphones have great definition. Work great for mixing. 5 |