Product Description
The MDR-7506 is a large diaphragm foldable headphone designed for professional studio and live/broadcast applications. For clear, high-quality sound reproduction in a closed-ear design, Sony's MDR-7506 Headphone features gold connectors, an oxygen--free cord, and a frequency response of 10 Hz to 20 kHz. And a 40 mm driver unit provides clear, high quality sound reproduction. Rugged Design ? Proven to be reliable in the toughest situations Folding Construction ? Folds to compact size for easy storage Suipplied with soft caseCord length - 6.5 ft.Weight - 5.1 oz.
Customer Reviews:
I need another pair!.......2007-12-26
I work in remastering music from vinyl to cd and needed another pair of headphones for my room with the turntable instead of draggin my MDR-V600s from one room to the next. So I asked Santa for a new pair of headphones and looked up a website online with a pic of a pair of Sony headphones that looked close to what I already had. Wow! What a difference I was hearing even compared to my 100 dollar V600s! The cups have a nice tight fit and silence the outside far better than the V600s. The sound has MUCH more brilliance to it and cleaner bass...I may have to dig up some of my favorite cds now and see what I've been missing! I also may be looking for another pair of these now so I have them in both rooms! My only concern and disappointment is in the wire hanging from the sides of the phones, couldn't Sony embed the wires inside the headloom like the V600s? Just makes them look cheap in my opinion. You simply cannot go wrong in purchasing these phones.
Worth the extra bucks if you find that less (weight, cord, bass frequencies) can be more........2007-12-22
These were recommended to me after I gave a mixed review to the Sony MDR-V600s. I've never been as impressed by my V-600's as the Sony MDR-V6 phones that I lost. The earlier pair seemed trimmer, lighter, with a "cleaner" sound--no gratuitous boosting of the bass. My impression is that, although still being sold, Sony's support for the MDR-V6 is minimal and that their closest equivalent is the MDR-7506, not the V600s. The 7506's sound less bass heavy and feel less constricting. In fact, the specs indicate an even lighter weight and a shorter cord (best for radio announcing) than the MDR-V6 phones. And it doesn't hurt that they're available through Amazon Prime--which is not the case with MDR-V6's. (The 7506's are my favorite Sony's, even though the phones I've been going to the last few months--despite all my other Sonys and Sennheisers--are a cheap, admittedly fragile, pair of Koss UR40s--hardly professional but lightweight and great-sounding, until the head-band breaks or the thin light cord gets pulled loose).
Very good sound .......2007-12-21
These cans are great for anything with low amp power. They are easy to drive and nice and punchy. The high end can get a little brite on some recordings, but overall the best $100 phones on the market.
Very nice and a reasonable price........2007-12-21
If you're used to buying $10 earbuds, these might seem exorbitantly priced. However, if you appreciate quality sound, you won't be disappointed. They sound great and are very sturdy. Much more durable than the Bose headphones in the same range.
The spiral cord and screw-in 1/4 adapter are a nice plus.
I use them for mixing audio and video and have been very happy with the results. They are also pretty comfortable to wear. A big issue for long sessions.
Excellent Headphones, Resonable price.......2007-11-28
I need a set of headphones that are light and comfortable for wearing for several hours at a time. The Sony headphones fit the bill. Sound quality is excellent and overall build quality comes up to what you expect from Sony. The price does not break the bank either.
Product Description
The MDR7506 large diaphragm foldable headphones are designed for professional studio and live/broadcast applications. PRODUCT FEATURES: Rugged Design; Folding Construction; 40 mm Driver Unit; Closed-Ear Design; Stereo Unimatch Plug; Gold Connectors and OFC Cord; Supplied Soft Case.
Customer Reviews:
Damn near a perfect product.......2007-11-24
Sound is awsome, even the low end is decent. only problem i have is after a couple hours they reall start to hurt my ears, they're just too small. bu the sound and manufacuring quality is definatly worth it.
Sony Headphones.......2007-11-12
Simple as this: AMAZING SOUND by Sony. This headphones makes you feel that you are part of the band that play the music.
These Headphones are awesome!.......2007-11-10
I've been a Koss headphone owner for the last two-and-a-half decades. I remember trying some mid-to-upper end Sony headphones about 12 years ago and I went with a set of Koss TNT-66, which I believed at the time were the best overall headphones for the $75-100 range. Since then, I've tested a number of headphones (Panasonic, Pioneer, Bose, Sennheiser, and even some buds), but I always came back to my Koss for clarity, bass-mid-highs reproduction, and sensitivity (how loud they play).
Only recently, the magnets on the Koss headphones seemed to be getting weaker, and I noticed less punch in the bass. I started researching various headphone reviews in the $75-150 price range. To make a long story short, the Sony MDR-7506 had satisfaction ratings that blew anything in the price range.
After using the Sony's for about a week, I have to agree with the majority of the reviewers. These headphones are extremely accurate in reproduction of bass, mids and highs. Bass is solid and very low, without sounding boomy. Mids and highs have a remarkable 3D presence, even better than the Koss. Sensitivity is good, so even portable CD players or IPods can power the headphones, although these puppies are so good that I really recommend them for use with a good home audio or home theater system. The reproduction is so faithful that the limitations of compressed music (mp3's, etc.) are apparent.
Anyway, my recommendation is that these headphones are better than anything in the under $150 range (and sound better that a Bose set for $159). They may sound better than many headphones in the under $250 range.
But don't try to save money by buying a cheaper set of headphones. I've been testing many of the $25-50 headphones for years - and don't waste your time. The Sony MDR-7506 is a real set for professionals - and discerning home audio enthusiasts.
Sony Pro MDR-7506 Headphones.......2007-11-05
The headphones are terrific. My hearing is bad, and I couldn't enjoy music until I got these. I can hear the individual instruments, too.
You gotta get these!! Fantastic lows, faithful highs etc........2007-11-02
They use don't these phones in the TV/Film industry for nothing. WOW do they sound fantastic! I've never heard low's like this on any other headphone I've used in 50 years. When I plugged them into my production sound board I immediately heard every thump and squeek our mic boom made. (Never noticed that before). You gotta get a pair of these! Even though it is not necessary, you might want to "burn" them in for about 16 hours by plugging them into a stereo at normal vol. levels. It free's up the diaphrams and makes them sound even better, if that's possible.
Product Description
Design to fit perfectly for your machine ,
Excellent protection for your iPod Nano ,
Case covers the unit to prevent scratches and bumps ,
Screen protector included ,
There are open space for screen, ClickWheel, headphone, hold button, USB port and others, you can easy access it without removing the case,
The case is Aluminium and with high quality . There is a foam layer inside so your machine can be protected. One Lanyard is included ,
Brand New
Customer Reviews:
Interferes with USB cable for accessories.......2006-11-11
FYI...tried this aluminum case on two different iPODs and it interfered with the cord contact on the USB accessory cable for a 4GB 1st generation Nano and for an 8GB 2nd gen Nano. The plug goes in but not fully, and the slight gap (due to the hard case) was enough to prevent an FM adapter from working. Took the Nano out of this aluminum case, used a soft sleeve and it worked perfectly. THEIR description says you don't need to remove it to access the port, but 2 users couldn't make it work. It's attractive, thought it would give superior protection, but all you can reliably use with it is the earbud cord. Stick with the sleeves.
Product Description
bass-reflex (ported) design * 300-watt RMS amplifier * BassTrac® circuitry eliminates audible distortion * 12" front-firing driver * frequency response 25-150 Hz *
Product Description
Best for traditional audio and video, i.e. CRT tube TV's, the strength of steel frames are combined with designs which can be stylish and unobtrusive in a home setting.
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