Sony Sony MDR-7506 Professional Headphones

Sony Sony MDR-7506 Professional HeadphonesDescription: Due to their low impedance, closed ear design the MDR-7506 headphones do an outstanding job of cutting down background noise while providing plenty of volume in the studio or in the field. Ideal for use with MIDI workstations, camcorders or other equipment with less than powerful headphone amplification.

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Recieved 5 StarsPristine sound, July 16, 2005

My internet research and experience with these indicates that they are at least as good, and probably better, than anything else for the price. The sound quality from these headphones is fantastic. You can pick out the individual voices of the backup singers. Things like the drummer's brushes sound vastly improved, and many other little...read full review

Recieved 4 StarsOne * less for comfort..., December 15, 2004

1) The SONY 7506 achieves very serious sound isolation - it cuts ambient noise of high orders of magnitude quite effectively (like inside a small aircraft), and doesn't transmit ANY sound to the outside. Full marks on this point, since that was an important factor for me - ideal for workplace and commuting.

2) Low 24 Ohms impedance,...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsThe Standard, May 16, 2006

If you've read down far enough to find this review, you probably already know that these are the professional studio monitor headphones used by pretty much anyone with a mixing board - from Celine Dion to Slipknot, from NFL broadcasts to The Howard Stern Show, these are the way most recording artists and studios hear every note and nuance. If...read full review

Recieved 5 StarsQuality Headphones from a name you can trust for performance, June 6, 2005

At the radio station where I work we use these headphones and well, they rock. I highly recommend them to any one who is looking for headphones for consumer uses. They are very comfortable and have relatively high quality sound.

I own a pair of the MDR-DJ 700's and I would rate these head phones higher for two reasons. First is that...read full review

Recieved 4 StarsGood studio headphones..., June 21, 2006

These things, although not exactly "audiophile" headphones, are simply the most versatile over-the-ear headphones you can buy. They don't need a headphone amp to shine, they are good for casual listening, reference and studio work, and they are built well. I use these headphones more often than any other pair. Some higher-end stuff, particularly...read full review

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