Sony MDR-V600 vs MDR-7506

Joony

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I'm looking to get a decent pair of headphones for around that price. $75-$100

little earbuds aren't cuttin it :)
 

Ricemarine

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Sennheiser HD-280's... Nuff said...

Unless you want open cans...
Grado SR-60's :D
Stick some flats (for bass), or HD414 pads and mod em yourself (vwap mod) and boom.. Good headphones.
 

Excelsior

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the v600s are considered much worse than the 7506s or V6s.

And if you want open phones, like ricemarine said, the SR-60s wouldn't be too bad (I have heard they are uncomfortable though) or the Senn 497s.
 

Oyeve

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DONT GET THE 7506! They are overpriced MDR-V6, buy the V6 as they are cheaper than than 7506. The 7506 are just re-number V6s. Google a place to find the V6. They can be found for like 60 bucks. I have a pair that is over 15 years old and still kick a$$.

Oh yeah, dont get the V600 either. They suck. Only good cans sony ever made were the original MDR-V6.
 

Joony

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wow, B&H still has the V6, $70

how is the V6 in terms of comfort compared to the V600?
 

imported_ArtVandalay

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I'd stay away from Sony entirely, but especially the v600. Is sound leakage a concern (do you have a roommate who'd be disturbed by it, or want to cut off outside noise)? How about portability? What sort of music do you listen to? There are a lot of good phones out there, but which is right for you depends on some specifics. And if you can, it's always best to audition phones before buying.