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Sony MDR-7506 Review (pg. 14)
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SBK
Great cans, comfortable as f*ck and very crisp sounding. You really have to give them some time because at first they seems to have to much HIGH's. After 2 months Im in love with them and my backup technics rp-dj1210 (good hphones too) sounds muddy to me now :)

Cheers
Tony Morello
so i got drunk and lost my cans at a party (don't ask)

sucks cause they were just getting broken in too, now trying to break in my new replacements

been leaving them running with music going through them while at i'm gone to work to speed it up
Rikard
How long do you recon it took your old pair to get broken in?
Lunar Phase 7
Honestly, once I got over the novelty that I had a pair of headphone BT, Sasha, Howells, etc... used I have never been so dissapointed.

£120 quid not well spent.
epdarks
quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
Honestly, once I got over the novelty that I had a pair of headphone BT, Sasha, Howells, etc... used I have never been so dissapointed.

£120 quid not well spent.


No ? You should plug them into a receiver, turn the bass up a hair and they will really shine.
Lunar Phase 7
I have a Denon reciever. And they still suck .

My Sennheiser HD580's on the other hand rock so much.

Everything just sounds so ing crisp and clean. My production translate so well from them too. Obviously though they are openback so useless for djing. But otherwise they kick serious, serious ass.
Freak
quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
Honestly, once I got over the novelty that I had a pair of headphone BT, Sasha, Howells, etc... used I have never been so dissapointed.

£120 quid not well spent.


You paid £120 for them?
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Even a 5 minute search you could have got them for half that delivered to the uk...

I conclude you must have ears made of cheese.
Tony Morello
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
You paid £120 for them?
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Even a 5 minute search you could have got them for half that delivered to the uk...

I conclude you must have ears made of cheese.


+1

mine were only $130 CDN
Lunar Phase 7
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
You paid £120 for them?
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Even a 5 minute search you could have got them for half that delivered to the uk...

I conclude you must have ears made of cheese.


I didn't go for the V6's mate, and I didnt wanna get ed on import tax.

£120 is pretty much retail price in the Uk, so suck my dong.
Allied Nations
even with import tax you could have gotten the v506 for well under 120 quid

Lunar Phase 7
Well I won't lie, this has pissed me off. I found my email I got and I paid £105 including postage, so knows where 120 came from.

And honestly, even if I paid half that, I still think they suck bollocks.

How they came to be so popular is anyones guess. Sennheiser beat them in every bloody direction.

Credit where credit is due though, replaceable parts is cool, and I love the way they look.
Yohan
quote:
Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
How they came to be so popular is anyones guess.
a lot of DJs, incl some really famous ones, must have ty sense of hearing ;)
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