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| quote: | Originally posted by Kiragan
I recently went to a local Guitar Center, and they let me try out all the different headphones I wanted. I suggest everyone do the same if they can. Here is my opinion of each of the phones I tried out:
Sony MDR-V600 - (these are what I currently have, so it was more for comparison) good external noise reduction, very comfortable, good sound quality
Sennheiser HD280 Pro - best noise reduction, pretty comfortable, good sound quality
Technics RP-1200 - cups don't cover ears, bad noise reduction, good sound
Sony MDR-V700DJ - good noise reduction, comfortable, great sound, but they do seem a little flimsy, so I can see how they would break (as is well-documented all over the internet)
Pioneer HDJ-1000 - good noise reduction, comfortable, great sound... I'll probably buy these if I can find a good deal.
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I don't want to say this again, but the Sony MDR-V600 is the WORST-sounding headphone in the $50-$100 price range that I've ever heard - in fact, it's one of the very worst-sounding 'phones in this price range on the market. The bass is almost nonexistent, and all of the sounds coming out of that 'phone are nearly buried in one big, steaming, muddy and unpleasantly echoey pile of lower-midrange mess. And yeah, this happens no matter which piece of equipment that I've tried that 'phone on.
I'd stay away from the MDR-V600 - and the MDR-V700DJ, as well. The latter is simply WAY overrated, and WAY too expensive for the surprisingly mediocre sound quality that the MDR-V700DJ delivers.
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