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Sony MDR-7506 Review (pg. 4)
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got mine today. i've only listened to a couple tunes with them so far, so it's not like they've broken in properly yet, but so far i'm digging these. they're comfy as at least. will give a better opinion later when i've had enough time with them. :)
Gluegun
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Originally posted by dj_palm
i want these headsets but its kinda hard get the right deal for me.
live in norway. outside EU.


If you live in Norway, get some headphones by Ultrasone, Sennheiser, or Beyerdynamic. Each of those guys has some decent DJ headphones...
Events@Spec
I dislike my V700's for mixing. The bass is very powerful and often drowns out the rest of the song and creates too much pressure on your earsm, making them hurt.

I might have to get some 7506's
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so far the sound is great and they're still the most comfortable cans i've used. the sound isolation could be better though. especially as i'm used to the isolation of the sennheiser hd280pro. oh well, i guess you can't have everything. :p
jupiterone
Exactly how do they compete against the HD-25's?

Getting me new headphones along with the X:3D this Christmas and was wondering which I should go for.

Heard the Ultrasone were a pretty good buy aswell.
moondog
my 7505's broke over the weekend, so i've switched to my 7506's. Must say they feel so much niceer around my ears. The only thing I dont like about them is they don't swivel, so I find it hard to cup one earphone between my ear and shoulder, anyone got any tips for how to overcome this?
IgnazZio
I have this one as well, also very happy with them, after 1 year of using it :cool:
Glassball
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Originally posted by moondog
The only thing I dont like about them is they don't swivel, so I find it hard to cup one earphone between my ear and shoulder, anyone got any tips for how to overcome this?


I don't own these but I was wondering the same thing.
Trance Nutter
Can't you just twist them on your head so one can is over an ear and the opposite is sitting behind the ear? Thats what i do, no need to cup it against your shoulder theres enough spring in the headband to hold it there really securely.
Clovis
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Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Can't you just twist them on your head so one can is over an ear and the opposite is sitting behind the ear? Thats what i do, no need to cup it against your shoulder theres enough spring in the headband to hold it there really securely.


+1 thats the easiest way to use them.

Mmanu
Ordered these today...

Tony Morello
to kick the focus back in the right place

plus i figure this is good info to know

in a side by side comparison, my 7506's sounded a bit more defined and crisper than j:/digital's v6's
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