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Sony MDR-7506 Review (pg. 10)
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aLviNx80
i own 2 of these headphones, and love em.
the sound quality is great and im pretty sure it
won't break on me like the mdrv700's that i used
previously.
hitokiri
due to everyones recommendation on the sony ones im curious as to how these compare with technics rp-dj1200 i know that this is an older pair but i did like them when i used them can anyone help thanks
s3nate
quote:
Originally posted by bucke
i just ordered a pair of 7506's since my stanton 3000's BROKE FOR THE 3RD TIME!!!!!!! i didnt feel like glueing them back together this time so i tossed them. i hope the sony's live up to their name i have my backup v500's till i get them....

on another note back to the stanton dj pro 3000 headphones, i've had nothing but problems with them. its like their made of paper or something, they broke 3 times in 3 separate places,the cord gave out in less than a month and i could only hear the highs and no lows, and had to wait 2months for the ******s to send me a new one cuz they didnt have it in stock. just terrible.


I know exactly how you feel.
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by Tony Morello
the hd-25's are a great heapdhone but i wanted something that went around the ear, supraural?

that's one of the reasons i love the 7506's so much. other cans always slipped off my tiny head / shiny hair. :p
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by lücid
that's one of the reasons i love the 7506's so much. other cans always slipped off my tiny head / shiny hair. :p



I just love the way the 7506 grip your head without feeling like your brain is under pressure. You can wear them for hours and not feel uncomfortable. Wearing the Pioneers or the fat technics for too long felt like I had a small child gripping my skill.
epdarks
If you really want to see these babies shine, plug them into a proper receiver, turn the bass and volume up, wowzorz.
EvilTree
quote:
Originally posted by hitokiri
due to everyones recommendation on the sony ones im curious as to how these compare with technics rp-dj1200 i know that this is an older pair but i did like them when i used them can anyone help thanks

Owned both pairs. 7506 FTW.

Though if you like bigger bass, go with RP1200s.
the_gamemaster
the Sony's arent the nicest looking headphones though are they?
stan229
why would you care about how cans look?
what i love about the sonys for me is that their oval shape of the earpad, not circular.. for me it acutally form fits on my ear, very comfy
reason i chose these over the rp-dh1200s is the technics are just really big on the bass.. it felt like the lows were at 5 oclock haha
DJ RANN
I'd just like to add that I very recently bought Sony MDR 7509HD's - I have never heard headphones this good (huge difference between my old mdr v700's) so if you can stretch the extra $$$, do it!

Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by the_gamemaster
the Sony's arent the nicest looking headphones though are they?



IMO they look great compared to all the plastic silvery everyone else uses...
Sukhoi29SU
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
I'd just like to add that I very recently bought Sony MDR 7509HD's - I have never heard headphones this good (huge difference between my old mdr v700's) so if you can stretch the extra $$$, do it!


Good to know. I've had the 7509's for 2+ years- my first set of headphones. I haven't had any others to compare them to but I've been completely satisfied with them. They sound great and although I've read complaints about how they break easily, for me they've been very durable. I've tried to take good care of them but throughout normal wear and tear they've held up extremely well.

MDR-7509: Highly recommend
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