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thanks heaps DJTJ! 
really appreciated..
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any time 
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so the V6's block out more sound than the Technics? That seems odd as the 700's are higher on the line and have less noise cancelling than the V6's...
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Let's get one thing straight: The only list that the MDR-V700DJ is higher than the MDR-V6 on is the Sony-list-of-how-to-extract-as-much-money-out-of-people-as-possible. The 700's are extremely cheap to make, they are poorly built, and are only popular due to massive amounts of sponsorship, for example paying the top DJs huge sums to use them. The V6 on the other hand is an excellent headphone, designed back in the days when Sony wasn't just out to screw people over.
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Does anyone know how many db the Technics'/Sonys cut out? How are the Sony MDR-7506/7505's and MDR-V600's for cutting background noise?
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Don't know any exact figures, but the MDR-7505/7506 use the same drivers as the V6, so I would imagine they are pretty similar at cutting out noise. The V600DJ is probably going to be worse than the V700. (note: the V6 and the V600DJ are two totally different headphones!)
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Another consideration is the Sennheiser EH-2200 which can be found for only US$60 and cuts out up to 25db! I think that would be more than the Technics... Anyone know about the sound quality of the EH2200 though? |
Don't know anything about these I'm afraid.
If you really want to know about headphones, the man to ask is Gluegun. He knows far too much, it's almost worrying!
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