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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Nov-30-2001 18:58
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Trance-Canada
Trance Titan

Registered: May 2001
Location: Calgary
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Nov-30-2001 22:14
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Uh, I am going off of second-hand knowledge, isn't using primarily headphones ok if you are doing it live, but if you are, like, making a mix the slow/long way, don't you need, like, multiple sources from which to hear your mix?
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Nov-30-2001 22:34
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Uh, actually, they can, they just aren't 'rated' to...
Written freq. response means nothing, dude....they DO get lower....
And here are the ratings, out of 100, that that review gave them...
Sub-bass (10 Hz - 60 Hz)
75
Mid-bass (80 Hz - 200 Hz)
90
And besides, I've never heard Trance with music htat low; the bass is mostly a lot higher... midbass....
Hell, you all do fine with the MDR-V600's, which don't have any sub-bass....
Ack! And the MDR-7505's? Geez, that's the V600's drivers, and the V500's shell! Works better than either the v600 or v500 alone, but still isn't great, doesn't get that subbass.... get the 7506, which is the V6!
COPIED FROM A FRIEND'S POST"****, each of the MDR-750# series of headphones is different from each other. The 7502 uses the shell of the old MDR-V2, but uses MDR-V200 drivers. The MDR-7505 is a DJ headphone that uses the shell of the MDR-V500DJ, but uses drivers of the "old" (1996-2000) MDR-CD570. (My bad for calling the MDR-7505's a combination of the crappy MDR-V500DJ and MDR-V600.) The MDR-7506 and MDR-7509 are the MDR-V6 and MDR-V900, respectively, with what Gluegun calls "a better paint job".
As for the sound quality, definitely scratch out the MDR-7502, and you may want to scratch out the 7509 as well. (The former sounds almost as bad as stock headphones bundled with personal stereo equipment; the latter is WAY overpriced for the mediocre performance that you get.) As for the 7505 and 7506, the 7506 is VERY familiar to MDR-V6 owners, while the 7505 is a bit tighter-sounding than the MDR-CD570 that the 7505's drivers are based on. (BTW, the MDR-CD570 was a decent set of headphones for under $70, certainly way better than the crappy MDR-V600, though you can buy better headphones for the price.) "
END COPYING FROM FRIEND'S POST
DJ technique, you haven't ever played with a sine wave generator, have you? Figured out how high and low these sounds actually ARE?
Cause, like, the stuff you're saying.... it don't matter! Trust me, LOL!
Last edited by Gluegun on Dec-01-2001 at 04:08
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Dec-01-2001 03:56
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