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hey being a deaf dj (how ironic) I dunno how much of help I could be haha. But honestly I see no difference between the Sony 700s and the 600s which I have. Only difference I see is the 700s swivel and the 600s fit my ear better. Both me, my father, and my brother all listened to both and could not tell any difference, so why spend 30-40 more dollars to get a little swivel if theres no difference in sound, thats all i figured.
Vlad couldnt have been closer to the truth tho, you really got to try the headphones out. You find me 10 people that agree on the equalization of any track and I'll stand down. Truth is, sound is different for everyone and everyone's preferred sound is going to be different than someone else's preffered sound, our ears hear every frequency at different levels as individuals, so of course you don't hear the same way everyone else hears.
Everyone's preference is different. Some like more bass, maybe they can't hear bass as loud as you... just the way some people like more treble. Just like buying the right sounding needle, you have to physically be there and hear the sound that is produced to be able to tell what you want. People can make suggestions but they are soley based on their personal preference. Myself, I have only used the sony 700 and 600 in club environments (other than trying others out in the store) and I honestly believe if are hesitant to buy the 700, just buy the 600, it's a lot cheaper and I believe just the same quality (better if you consider the way it fits your ear).
Honestly if you start arguing that the 700 goes to 16 hz vs the 600 going only down to 24 hz (and Im just throwing these out here dont quote me on this), 8 hz difference, you wont hear SHIT difference.
So I say, take suggestions and go try em out on your own, see what you think. Lemme know however, whats sounds better, the 600 or 700?
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