Sony MDR-EX90LP - " Very good but lacks a little low ..."
translatedI've had over 2 years. I use a monitoring headphones and playing the drums (for comparison, I: AKG K 340, intra Bose, Sony MDR-7506, Sony MDR-CD380 Sony MDR-EX51LP, Sony MDR-EX90LP , The T.bone HD 88…
Sony MDR-V300 - " A Shame"
translatedI'm not going to beat around the bush. This product is a crap! Seller of this "jewel" assured me that these headphones are of good quality relative to price (high enough). A priori, nothing disappoi…
Sony MDR-7506 - pierrotlepiednoir's review
translatedI use this headphone now for almost 2 years and for me the reference studio headphones 2000s. it is the most accurate and renders perfectly the mix of a song, but watch me say that if you buy this he…
Sony MDR-7506 - " Tiring and aggressive"
translatedStrengths: it has fishing, it is a correct choice for the sound. He looks solid and well built Weaknesses: How aggressive! the high-mids are prominent, dry and hard, and it seems to me to flatter t…
Sony MDR-CD850 - JérômeB's review
translatedI use it since 1995, and for precision in the stereo image and the dynamic sound is perfect.
Sony MDR-7509 HD - "Just a little too pricey for me"
This is a studio headphone made by Sony. I like some pairs of their headphones but I've often found that their main drawback is that they break too easily. That is thankfully not the case with these,…
Sony MDR-NC40 - "Sound great, but break easily..."
These are a pair of noise-canceling headphones from Sony. With the power of one AAA battery, they can cancel ambient noise. The way they do this is with a tiny microphone on the outside of the headph…
Sony MDR-7506 - moosers's review
Sony’s MDR-7506 are a set of professional level recording studio headphones. Sony has a ton of different headphones to choose from on all levels, and the MDR series of headphones are probably their …
Sony MDR-V700DJ - moosers's review
The 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 checkin…
Sony MDR-V150 - moosers's review
The Sony MDR-V150s are a set of consumer headphones that are designed for general listening purposes. I've listened to music on these headphones a number of times, but don't own a pair of them mysel…
Sony MDR-V300 - moosers's review
The Sony MDR-V300's are a set of lower end headphones for use in the recording studio or elsewhere. I've used these headphones for listening during editing sound clips when I'm unable to use a large…
Sony MDR Z-700 dj - songboy's review
What I like most about these headphones is the way they fold up. They are ideal for DJing or just running samples because you can do the "put them on your shoulder" thing quite easily. What I mean …
Sony MDR-V500 - moosers's review
I've been using the Sony MDR-V500 studio headphones for about two years. These headphones are a favorite of a lot of engineers for monitoring while recording and for checking mixes on. They are built…
Sony MDR-7506 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by arakno1/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I've been using them for two years. I use them to mix and master albums, write music on a computer, as drum monitoring system…
Sony MDR-7509 - peepsaudio's review
I've had this pair of headphones for years, which is a great testimony to their longevity. Most pairs of headphones last me a year or two, but I've had these at least 5 and they're in great shape. …