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- Jp6l6
Degrades quickly UNACCEPTABLE.
Published on 02/17/14 at 06:28 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for about five years without having tried many others. From the point of view audio, it is a reference.
Today, it is peeled to 80%. For this reason, I do not do it again this purchase. The same sound quality should be good on headphones better built.
I used sound recording and mixing ...
Its coatings are nice BUT the plastic that covers the ear pads and headband literally peel and it starts after a few days. Comfort deteriorates somewhat. Totally unacceptable.
I listen to everything with this headset
No detachable connectors, deteriorates quickly externally. The rigid parts seem solid.
Except thicker insulation, sound reproduction seems excellent.Read moreI use it for about five years without having tried many others. From the point of view audio, it is a reference.
Today, it is peeled to 80%. For this reason, I do not do it again this purchase. The same sound quality should be good on headphones better built.
I used sound recording and mixing ...
Its coatings are nice BUT the plastic that covers the ear pads and headband literally peel and it starts after a few days. Comfort deteriorates somewhat. Totally unacceptable.
I listen to everything with this headset
No detachable connectors, deteriorates quickly externally. The rigid parts seem solid.
Except thicker insulation, sound reproduction seems excellent.See less02 - JeffTadashi
Great Sony headphones!
Published on 08/15/12 at 18:54The Sony MDR-7509 HD Headphones are a professional pair of over-the-head, around-the-ear headphones, which is ideal in a recording studio, and also great for film production, radio, video production, and virtually any audio-related application. These headphones feature large 50mm driver units, amorphous diamond evaporated diaphragms, high power handling, extended LF reproduction (which is required by high-definition recording systems), and more. The MDR-7509HD is also equipped with reversible ear cups, so it can be used for single ear monitoring, and it is also completely fold-able, and fits nicely into the included string-closing bag. I did find, however, that over years, the fabric on the…Read moreThe Sony MDR-7509 HD Headphones are a professional pair of over-the-head, around-the-ear headphones, which is ideal in a recording studio, and also great for film production, radio, video production, and virtually any audio-related application. These headphones feature large 50mm driver units, amorphous diamond evaporated diaphragms, high power handling, extended LF reproduction (which is required by high-definition recording systems), and more. The MDR-7509HD is also equipped with reversible ear cups, so it can be used for single ear monitoring, and it is also completely fold-able, and fits nicely into the included string-closing bag. I did find, however, that over years, the fabric on the side of the ear muff became damaged, and I'm not sure if it was caused by transporting and folding the headphones into the carry bag. Nevertheless, they sound and feel great, even with that minor damage.
The cable of the headphones is partially coiled (like old telephone cables), which helps keep the cable out of the way during most studio usage. However, you should be careful on where you drag the cable, particularly the 1/4 or 1/8 inch connector, because on my pair of Sony headphones, this connection started to fail, and I will need to replace the connector eventually. This is true with most audio cabling, however, as they are all prone to failure if abused and dropped on the floor multiple times.
The audio quality of these headphones is spectacular, and they are extremely comfortable to wear. I use them almost exclusively when I am mastering and mixing my tracks, and when I am recording vocals. They do not isolate outside noise too much, but they are not made to do that, and I would not use these for drummers, as you may risk pushing too much power into them, damaging the drivers.
Overall, a wonderful pair of Sony headphones, and at $200, they may be a bit steep, but they are certainly worth the money.See less10 - dominique027Published on 01/15/08 at 14:41 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for a month and what I like most is the return, even before the break. As for the least?? printing tighten a bit at the start and few minutes later, we feel more. I try a lot of model sennheiser, akg etc ... I spent a good impression on the sony mdr cd 850, its a little flattering, but good. The MDR 7509 HD is something else. sound ... true, everything is there, even the defaults. For the value, quality will pay. And experience, whether I do it again this choice?? The future will tell me, but for now, I do not regret in any way for purchasing this excellent headset.Read moreI use it for a month and what I like most is the return, even before the break. As for the least?? printing tighten a bit at the start and few minutes later, we feel more. I try a lot of model sennheiser, akg etc ... I spent a good impression on the sony mdr cd 850, its a little flattering, but good. The MDR 7509 HD is something else. sound ... true, everything is there, even the defaults. For the value, quality will pay. And experience, whether I do it again this choice?? The future will tell me, but for now, I do not regret in any way for purchasing this excellent headset.See less22
- AnonymousPublished on 01/22/08 at 19:45 (This content has been automatically translated from French)A year and a half of use
never had a headphone as accurate
solid
I have another Sony monitoring headphones ... but too much treble
correct price in relation to the headphone very professional, very good production
it's just a headache after a while
yes23 - AnonymousPublished on 02/04/08 at 13:09 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for a few months, I also put a notice on the same headphone except that it was the MDR-7509 when I possde the MDR-7509 HD, short .. ..
I manage to keep it head on for a while, no worries. Clarity and neutrality idalie for work, really beautiful. In retrospect, I find the report quality and price trs INTERESTED I would do without this choice hsitation.24 - ricoutePublished on 10/08/09 at 03:25 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I costs several times in comparison with other headphones
Low short but relatively neutral.
Mediums of acute trs accentus that verge on the stamping-making balance flatter than the 7506 but just as tiring!
Reputable usurps the Beyer Dt Pro are much better even homognes Seiheiser Hd 25
A price too lev bcp a simple Allen & heat Xd is 53 trs suprieur in all fields53 - azzo
Sony's done!
Published on 08/03/11 at 00:54 (This content has been automatically translated from French)How long have you use it?
for several years
What is so special that you love the most,
the quality of products
the least? the price but good
Have you tried many other models before buying it?
yes
How would you rate the quality / price?
unbeatable!
With experience, you do again this choice?
this is my second, the first (7509) died in a drive tray (so buying 7509HD, comparing the two is not to do, we must move with the times!26 - mooseherman
Just a little too pricey for me
Published on 01/10/11 at 13:23This 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, as they are built very well. They are primarily marketed as studio monitoring headphones, or live monitoring headphones for live sound engineers. However, they could realistically be used for regular music listening as well, just by using the appropriate adapter which will vary depending upon which system you are using to listen. I've used these primarily as a studio monitoring headphone which is, in my opinion, their best use, followed closely by live monitoring (they they don't always have en…Read moreThis 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, as they are built very well. They are primarily marketed as studio monitoring headphones, or live monitoring headphones for live sound engineers. However, they could realistically be used for regular music listening as well, just by using the appropriate adapter which will vary depending upon which system you are using to listen. I've used these primarily as a studio monitoring headphone which is, in my opinion, their best use, followed closely by live monitoring (they they don't always have enough isolation for that).
I like the clarity of the tone of these headphones. They are capable of being very balanced and can do a pretty good job of replicating the tone that is coming through to the monitors. They're not exact, in fact I haven't really used any headphones that perfectly replicate the monitors, but these come about as close as anybody else has to doing that. They're also really comfortable, which is important if you're working an 8 hour session. Even after an hour an uncomfortable pair of headphones can be a bother.
Mostly I'm concerned about the price. To be honest, you don't need crystal clear sound in the headphones, you just need it to be accurate enough to get the feel of the music down when using them. Performers won't necessarily notice the difference between these and a pair of Audio Technica studio headphones really, even though the Audio Technicas are about 80 to 100 dollars cheaper. I think that is mostly because of the Sony name, they think that they can jack the price up. Well honestly, that's a bad idea as informed buyers are going to look elsewhere. So while these are nice, I'd have to say that they're just a tad bit overpriced.See less20