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- leo1509
Very good headphones! High quality sound! : D
Published on 09/14/10 at 11:43 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
* For how long have you been using it?
A few hours ..
* What thing do you like most/least about it?
the least: It heats just the ears, but not shake.
most: ANY AND ALL! ALL ME PLEASE! (Besides the little discomfort in prolonged viewing in a row + 1h)
* Did you try many other models before getting this one?
2 headphones bad qualities which a behringer
* What is your opinion about the value for the price?
VERY VERY GOOD BUYS IN BOOK THOMANN 95E 5days! NICKEL!
* Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
YES I highly recommend!
01 - Spyko2Published on 09/21/10 at 07:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)For how long have you been using it?
A year!
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
Yes, the high end models from other brands.
What thing do you like most/least about it?
The +: Everything is great ... A really amazing sound quality, as you never have heard, exceptional comfort, joints in all the senses, a faultless ergonomics.
The -: It is very fragile!
What is your opinion about the value for the price?
Awesome! It is expensive but well worth it!
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ..
Obviously yes!
01 - olivaldo
Very good headphones.
Published on 02/04/11 at 16:25 (This content has been automatically translated from French)For how long have you been using it?
I use it for only two months. I repost an opinion later to confirm or not my first impressions.
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
I tried a JBSystems HP 2000 Pro and a Numark (who have nothing to do with sony!) And DJ Shure SRH-750 (equivalent to Sony)
What thing do you like most/least about it?
What I like most about this headset is the first design (it has the mouth while remaining sober), a beautiful finish, it looks solid (but what it really is in time ???), the earbuds are very comfortable. But the big positive (and fortunately saw the price!) Is the sound quality of the beast. The sound is clear, the bass is very present…Read moreFor how long have you been using it?
I use it for only two months. I repost an opinion later to confirm or not my first impressions.
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
I tried a JBSystems HP 2000 Pro and a Numark (who have nothing to do with sony!) And DJ Shure SRH-750 (equivalent to Sony)
What thing do you like most/least about it?
What I like most about this headset is the first design (it has the mouth while remaining sober), a beautiful finish, it looks solid (but what it really is in time ???), the earbuds are very comfortable. But the big positive (and fortunately saw the price!) Is the sound quality of the beast. The sound is clear, the bass is very present, it is perfect for mixing. The clip is just strong enough not to fall or the headphone too much to compress the skull, it is hardly felt. I find it rather light.
The downside is that the atria are shallow (unlike the Shure HRS 750). Suddenly, the ears are compressed and it gets a little painful after a while. The second negative point is not just the headphone, the headphone opening the box, I discovered a ridiculous carrying pouch They reportedly could make a small effort considering the price!)
What is your opinion about the value for the price?
The ratio Q / P is excellent (ordered from thomann for - of 100euros) and quality is to go.
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
I do not have that headphone for a long time and yet I'm already conquered. Go ahead buy it !!!!!!
See less02 - moosersPublished on 06/29/10 at 21:57The Sony MDR-V700DJ's are a set of headphones that are designed and marketed as headphones for DJ's, but they're definitely suitable for a variety of purposes. I've used the MDR-V700DJ's for checking and monitoring tracks during tracking and mixing. We've got a pair of these at the studio where I'm working, and while they aren't regarded as the best headphones around those parts, they're definitely fine for monitoring during recording and for listening back on. They're pretty comfortable headphones, and you can definitely tell that they're designed so that you can easily remove one ear if you want to, as they're flexible in this way. I've certainly worn more comfortable headphones, but …Read moreThe Sony MDR-V700DJ's are a set of headphones that are designed and marketed as headphones for DJ's, but they're definitely suitable for a variety of purposes. I've used the MDR-V700DJ's for checking and monitoring tracks during tracking and mixing. We've got a pair of these at the studio where I'm working, and while they aren't regarded as the best headphones around those parts, they're definitely fine for monitoring during recording and for listening back on. They're pretty comfortable headphones, and you can definitely tell that they're designed so that you can easily remove one ear if you want to, as they're flexible in this way. I've certainly worn more comfortable headphones, but these do just fine for sparse use. The overall sound of the Sony MDR-V700DJ is realistic for a set of headphones for sure, but doesn't boast a crazy amount of low end as you'd imagine that a set of DJ headphones should. They're not going to be okay to mix on or anything like that, but then again I probably wouldn't recommend mixing on too many different pairs of headphones. I'd say that they're fine for A/Bing mixes, but there are definitely better suited headphones out there for this application as well. I don't know if these would be my first choice for general recording studio headphones, as Sony themselves has better suited headphones within the same price range, but I also can't say that I'd argue with anyone who liked these better for this purpose either. It's really all about taste and individual comfort with headphones like these, as these in particular are definitely more than adequate for all studio applications other than mixing. If you unsure about a set of headphones to go with, I'd encourage you to check out a few of the other Sony products out there in the MDR line of headphones, as there are headphones out there for all purposes and to fit all budgets...See less01