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Time to buy headphones, need some quick help!
Hey what's up guys,
My MDR-V700s have gone to hell and it's time to buy some new headphones. I've had my V700s for over 3 years and loved every moment of them.
So what are they new, popular type of headphones that everyone's rocking? I was taking a look at the new Xone ones, are the worth the price? I really only want to spend around $150. (I do realize that Xones are $300)
Sony MDR-7506.
look up the review thread which proves that they're the best headphones evar!
I had V 700's which broke, so I switched to 7506's about a month ago, based on that other headphone thread. The sound is definitely much superior, and they're really nice to just wear on your head.
My only complaint is that the cups don't swivel very much so they are pretty awkward to wear around your neck. It took a bit of getting used to, but its not that bad. It just depends on your style.
I have a set of Pioneer HDJ-1000's and I like them.
But everyone and their mother praises how good those Sony headphones are.
i bought the xd53 today
i tested the pioneer 1000's, 7506 AND the xd53
pioneer sounded much clearer, bassier than the 7506 but i found the earpieces a bit flimsy... a bit too skinny
the 7506 sounded great but when compared to the other two they didnt stand up
i settled for the 53 because between the 53 and the pioneer 1000's i found the sound on the a&H model to be about 15% bassier and clearer
this is just my opinion though
different strokes for different folks
7506's or hd-25's
I think the thing I like about the MDRs is that they have accurate sound. Other headphones I've tried try to sell you by having punchier/deeper sounding bass (such as what the poster above noted). However, that's really not accurately representing the sound, and, in the long run, it doesn't sound as good. Buy the MDRs, they have everything you'd ever need.
Low budget - MDR 7506
Medium-ish budget(yours) - SEnnheiser HD 25 mk2
A little bit more expensive than the hd25 mk2 = XOne XD 53
Those are basically the three headphones that stand out for me.
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| Originally posted by stan229 Sony MDR-7506. look up the review thread which proves that they're the best headphones evar! |
I own the Hd 25's and the XD53's.
At the moment I way prefer the HD25 cans.
Tighter fit around my ear, the sound seems fuller and I don't have to crank up the volume as much either.
I'm going to give the 53's another go in a while and see how they fair but at the moment I still love my Hd25's.
Haven't had a chance to try the 7506s though. Would love to hear what they sound like.
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| Originally posted by n3lly I own the Hd 25's Haven't had a chance to try the 7506s though. Would love to hear what they sound like. |
hd-25 imo
hd-25 or 7506 for me.
I have to say I had bit of a revelation last night.
Decided to give my Xone 53's another go last night after coming back from a night out.
I was nailing my transitions better than i ever have done before.
I was shocked.
I realised I think (again personal opinion here, not fact) that the Xone cans seem to pay more detail to the mids.
I was able to hear the kicks a lot clearer. There wasn't really that much low end (IMO) and the conclusion I'm coming to is that the Sennheiser Hd25's sound better than the 53's BUT... for the purpose of mixing I think the Xone's might be working better for me.
I'm not fully convinced yet but thought I'd share.
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