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Studio headphone from Sony belonging to the MDR series

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  • RollRoll

    Listen, yes, no coating headphones

    Sony MDR-7502Published on 05/24/10 at 07:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Listen to correct the price, fairly good representation of the spectrum and dynamics ... BUT ....

    the very thin plastic coating on the ear pads (ear side therefore not outside) stands out for toddlers tips.

    -The ears are covered with black plastic dots after each use, not top to take a shower after every listen ...

    That said I have 6 years (the detachment of the coating has started to 3rd year)

    The solution: peel the coating in question, it leaves the foam and the apparent remains comfortable listening.
  • BadAppleBadApple

    Pretty Good Headphones

    Sony MDR-7502Published on 03/22/11 at 15:51
    These sony MDR 7502 headphones are very nice, they are very light weight and are pretty comfy.
    I think that they are pretty good value for money but for what they are I would like to pay a little less in my opinion.
    I have had a lot of headphones in the past and these do not stand out as the best ones that I have owned. I would say that there are a lot better headphones out there than these, I am not trying to put you off these headphones but definitely miss them out if you want some good dj headphones.
    As I am a dj these headphones did not really fit when I was mixing, just something about them really aggravated me. They do come with a quarter inch jack adapter though so you can plug them…
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    These sony MDR 7502 headphones are very nice, they are very light weight and are pretty comfy.
    I think that they are pretty good value for money but for what they are I would like to pay a little less in my opinion.
    I have had a lot of headphones in the past and these do not stand out as the best ones that I have owned. I would say that there are a lot better headphones out there than these, I am not trying to put you off these headphones but definitely miss them out if you want some good dj headphones.
    As I am a dj these headphones did not really fit when I was mixing, just something about them really aggravated me. They do come with a quarter inch jack adapter though so you can plug them into your mixer or anything like that, maybe your soundcard. I would not advise mixing down with these headphones if you do not have money for monitors as they are pretty lame when it comes to response.
    Bass is ok sounding, but for me everything was very tinny sounding which I dislike being an audio freak like I am.
    I would stay away from these headphones in my opinion but if you were in a shop and your headphones had broken and these were the only ones left I would pick them up definitely but if I had a choice I would not go for these at all.
    As I said the quality of sound is very tinny but it does say they have a pretty decent frequency range on the box, I can not remember exactly what it is at the moment but I do remember that it was pretty good.
    The value for price is ok I guess. They should be a lot cheaper in my eyes but its sony so they will charge you a little more just to make you think that you are buying something great.
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  • EmbroEmbro

    Good value for money

    Sony MDR-7502Published on 12/14/10 at 23:34
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    In terms of listening there is not much to say. I use it for the sound and audio-visual monitoring.
    Her little Achilles heel would certainly ergonomic comfort and insulation.
    However I will ever be the choice for its lightness and its price, which does not have the fear of losing or breaking it on film.