
Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil
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Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil
Step up to a higher level of quality sound. The MDRV6 headphones boost a 40 MM Diameter Driver for Deep,
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MDR-V6 - Closed Back Stereo Studio Headphones
The Sony MDR-V6 are a pair of circumaural, closed back stereo headphones, featuring a wide, extended
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Studio Monitor Series Stereo Headphones for High End Audio Applications
Features include a Circum-Aural Earcup Design a Large Aura-Nomic Design a Convenient Folding Design
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Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil
These Studio Monitor Headpones handle up to 1 full watt of power
Studio Monitor Series Headphones MDRV6
Feel the power of your music and enjoy the comfort and portability of the MDR-V6 studio monitor headphones.
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SONY MDR-V6 3.5mm/ 6.3mm Connector Circumaural Studio Monitor Series Headphones
The MDR-V6 headphones from Sony prove that studio monitor quality sound reproduction doesn’t have
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I tried these out before burning them in and a 40-hour burn in was enough for me to notice a difference in the overall responsiveness. I use these to double-check my mixes and to help balance out my recordings in addition to regular studio monitors. They also work well in a slightly noisy environment when you need to monitor something.
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Not only are these headphones great to listen to,they fit nice and snug. Great sounding phones like these are hard to find at a good price. They are very comfortable and they filter out noise around you. The sound is clear and accurate. I heard sound from my music I never heard before.Thats why I give the Sony MDR-V6, A Best Buy 5 star rating.
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I have a lot of headphones. And have had for many years. I have these, and love them. These are closed-ear, clinical, precise sounding cans. They are hot on your ears. They are harsh. They are good for mixing recordings because they consolidate a lot of listening experiences. When you're mixing music, you need to listen on a variety of sources, sources you expect your music to be heard on: iPod earbuds, car stereos, AM radios, Disco sound systems etc. These are great because they relentlessly show detail. If your mix sounds good on these things, it'll sound good on anything. BUT If you are looking for a comfortable, moving listening experience; check out Grado. Audiophile quality, rich and beautiful. Recordings mixed with these Sony's will sound spectacular on Grados. These are an incredible tool, but they are built for a purpose, and it's work, not pleasure.
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Over 20 years ago, I had started working at Circuit City and I wanted to buy a good pair of headphones, especially since I got an employee discount of store cost. :-) I tried on all the headphones on the rack, not listening to anything; I just snapped my fingers and listened to how well each headphone muffled the sound. The Sony MDR-V6 pair did the best job. Based on that, I bought them. Imagine my shock when I listened to them and realized that they gave me better sound than my actual speakers did! Over the 20 years since then, the padding disintegrated, and in my last move, they got... um. A bit crunched. I was heartbroken, as I remember Sony replacing the V6 with a far lesser pair of V600 headphones. They had (I thought) renamed the V6 and tripled the price. Not so, apparently! I found my current pair of V6s right here on Amazon for the exact price I'd paid for them (at cost, remember) back in 1987!! If you have any desire to hear your music without distraction, if you want
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HEAVY USE. I have cranked the bass. I have stepped on, sat on, dropped, and used these every day since May 9th or so. That includes being used in the rain. I have tried everything I can to find some sort of criticism about these headphones, seriously. But all I've found is the best pair of headphones I've ever owned. They continue to power on. They continue to amaze me, with how much bass they can handle. When I bought these, I did not intend them to be my everyday headphones, too big and bulky, I had in ear headphones for that. After a while, I became a serious quality snob, nothing else sounded as good.
















