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    MDR-7506 are one of the most tankish headphones I've used from Sony. Flat sound, good construction, and very comfortable to wear. They're one of my favorite.

    And trust me, they do not fall apart. If you manage to succeed, I'll buy you a replacement pair, I'm that confident in their build. :P

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    also if you're looking for a "DJ headphone" version of the MDR-7506, AudioCubes sells the exclusive to Japan MDR-CD900, same exact frame, but with bumped up specs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmauve View Post
    MDR-7506 are one of the most tankish headphones I've used from Sony. Flat sound, good construction, and very comfortable to wear. They're one of my favorite.

    And trust me, they do not fall apart. If you manage to succeed, I'll buy you a replacement pair, I'm that confident in their build. :P
    I agree these are nothing like the 700's that people break all the time. These have a metal hinge and a pretty solid construction. I'm not worried at all about breaking them.

    And these are not for production. I don't use monitors or any other external sound at all for that matter so I wanted a flat sound to try and even out the EQ'ing in my mixes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterjunkie View Post
    Jojo,

    I just bought some not too far back. I was using complete crap headphones before so I don't have much to compare them to. But I'm very happy with them. They seem to be pretty balanced as far as Bass/Mid's/Hi's go. I did a lot of research before I bought them, and for the price they seemed to blow everything else out of the water.
    same here i like the overall feeling. I completly jizz in my pants when i heard the sound compared to the crappy jvc wallmart headphone. For me there good for general use dj / prod whitout blowing out a huge chunk of money
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    i still have my MDR-7506's from over 10 years ago. I used them for dj-ing and loved them. I'm gonna get some new ones as the material on them is going a bit tatty now and bits of it are falling off. They still work fine though. They are currently a decent price here in the UK too ...£80! They were over £100 ten years ago!

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