Sony Pro MDR-7506 Headphones
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| List Price: | $149.95 |
| Price: | $94.99 |
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Average customer review: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.
Product Details
- Color: black
- Brand: Sony
- Model: 7506
- Dimensions: 8.00 pounds
Features
- Rugged Design - Proven to be reliable in the toughest situations
- Folding Construction - Compactness in storage
- 40mm Driver Unit - For clear, high quality sound reproduction
- Closed-Ear Design - Comfort and reduction of external noise interference
- Stereo Unimatch Plug - 1/4
Customer Reviews
Great Sound - Awkward Cord.
I am listening to these right now - terrific sound quality! Great bass (for a change) balanced with good highs and midrange sound. The only caveat I have about them is that the cord has a built in spiral extension that about 18 inches from the left can. It is heavy enough that it is pulling my head to the side! While the extension is nice to have, I am not sure it is well placed or that useful. I am only four feet from the stereo system, so for me it is a hindrance. A standard 5 or 8 foot cord would have been perfect.
I took off one star because i am not sure I can see a situation where this cord is not a hindrance - You would almost have to have a separate support for it! The sound quality is so good that a solution is warranted.
These are high quality cans used in the radio and tv industry
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 sound
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.







