These are high quality cans used in the radio and tv industryJune 7, 2008 Broadcast studios look to use not only great sounding headphones but durable headphones.
If you ever watch Howard [Stern] TV you will see that these are the ones Artie Lang uses, and though I haven't noticed, I imagine they are the same as what Howard and Robin are using as well.
I work at Fox and these are what we used there when editing sound.
So the point is, these are among the best you can get.
I've had mine for about 10 years. I don't use them every day. The ear cushion covers have fallen off and I need to replace them, but they're still totally usable and still sound great, it's more of an aesthetic thing.
These might not be what you want if you are into hip-hop or metal, these are better for classical, jazz, classic rock, etc. imho.
On top of the headphones it says "Studio Monitor" and that is no b.s., that is what these are used for, especially radio studios. I imagine that many professional radio dj's use these both for the sound and the comfort.
You cannot go wrong with these if you are looking for ear-enclosing can style headphones. So I will add my 5 star review to the rest.
p.s. The one drawback is that they can be hot in the summer, but ALL can style headphones share that problem.
Clear, clean well-balanced soundApril 29, 2008 My brother recommended this product. He's an on-air radio personality in LA and uses them constantly. He says they hold up very well in day to day studio abuse and keep on delivering quality sound. These are my second pair of Sonys, but a slight upgrade. I mix a lot of original music via headsets and require something that delivers flat frequency response. The MDR-7506s are lightweight, built well and deliver well balanced, uncolored sound. I've also noticed I don't have to crank up my output source as with other phones. This product delivers what Sony claims and when these wear out, I will replace them with the same model.
Fantastic HeadphonesApril 5, 2008 I have been using Sennheiser HD280 pro's for a couple years. They are mainly used in my studio, plugged into my keyboard. I wanted a pair of phones to use with my portable dvd player. Holy smokes, what a difference between the two. The HD280's seem "mellow" compared to the MDR-7506. The bass is really deep and the high end is sweeter with the Sony's. Great head set for the bucks. I'd buy another in a heartbeat!
Awesome!January 18, 2008 I've been using these for about 2 months now, and they are phenominal headphones. Just the right amount of noise cancelling, comfort and great sound. I've tried out the MDR-NC60's and they can't even compare to the 7506. I love the coil cord also! I would recommend anyone who is serious about having a great set of monitor, over the ear headphones. You definitely get your money's worth.
A DJ's MustJanuary 17, 2008 I bought these for my boyfriend who's a radio/mobile/club DJ. I basically replaced his old headphones which are the same model. He had his old one for years and the ear pieces were shedding and he needed new ones. He says it's comfy around the ears especially after using them for long periods of time. He wont use any other brand or model. I guess it has he professional stamp of approval.
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