The Sony MDR-7506 is aimed squarely at this third studio headphones category, and has been top of the bestseller list in some form or other since the 1990’s, and for good reason.
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Sony has just dropped a new pair of monitor headphones, joining the brand's venerable MDR-7506 cans at the more affordable end of the price spectrum with a few modern touches to warrant the extra $150 ...
I can't comment on your main question since I've never heard V6's with an amp. However, I would disagree that most people - most technically minded people, anyway - prefer the sound of prebuilts.
Fans of Sony’s MDR Pro line of professional wired studio headphones will be happy to hear there’s a new reference in town. Anyone who did location recording, DJ or studio work in the 80s and 90s (or ...
I just purchased a pair of Sony MDR-7506's (basically the V6 phones in a more rugged/rebuildable metal enclosure) on the recommendation of many people, including a recording engineer i was working ...
The MDR-MV1 are Sony's newest studio mixing and monitoring headphones. They could be considered the spiritual successors to the legendary MDR-7506, which have been around for over 32 years and are ...