Sony MDR-7502 Headphones with Carrying Case Kit
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Great studio headphones!
I've been using them for a few years now and the quality is great; they still look like new and the sound detail is impressive, great linearity and sound details, they're perfect to check to check for any issues in the mix. I think I've done a great deal buying them and I'm sure these headphones will last many years to come. A+++
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Great sound but not built for the road....
They are good for sound but not for rugged use. I have a gig bag and a piece of the plastic casing has already broken off... I guess I could glue it but I've only had them for a few weeks so I feel I shouldn't have to. They do sound great though, and you can't beat the price... but i guess they sacrificed durability for price.
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Not bad for the money
I am using these headphones to monitor audio on my camera rig. I had higher quality headphones in the past that were great but would often get damaged when moving around from location to location. These headphones are ok. For the money a good deal but if critical monitoring is needed I would purchase a higher quality set.
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Right Ear piece just fell off
My right ear piece just fell off, trying to slide it back up but looks like it hooks on to something inside the plastic. Need to take it apart, and possible replace them. Until this just happened, I've loved them. Sounds good, lightweight. Ive used them for production on an HPX-170 and for editing in FCP on a laptop.
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Shame on Sony
The Good, great sound quality which I would expect from Sony. The Bad,Very uncomfortable for long term wear, never found an adjustment that was comfortable!! The Ugly,Right earpiece adjustment failed shortly after the return period lapsed. I have jury riggesd a fix using a rivet, poor at best.esetentially junk.
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Classic Quality
I bought my first pair of MDR-7502 headphones in 1991, for the same price as now (2013). They are really unbeatable in accurate sound reproduction, without spending many times more. There is a reason the film industry continues to rely on these headphones for monitoring, they are truly great. Built to last too.
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Crystalline heaven
For closed back headphones, these are surprisingly open. Sure, they can't give the open sound stage of quality open backed phones, but there is considerable space, clarity, detail and separation. If you need quality closed back phones for recording vocals, then I would certainly recommend the MDR-7520.
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Accurate & comfortable
I have given these to directors & producers to hear audio in video village for 20 years. They are reasonably durable, comfortable to wear for long periods and incredibly high output & accurate reproduction for such small drivers. Cheap enough that you don't worry too much about getting lost or broken.
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Replaced my Sony MDR-V900 from the 80's
I love these new Headphones and almost always buy Sony for my video/sound needs. This unit replaced my personal Sony headphones that I bought in the 80's. They were still working but I wanted to upgrade after all these years. I have all kinds of Sony products and have never been disappointed.
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Good Headphone for the money
I bought this recently so I could plug it into my HVR-V1U camera while shooting a live performance. Audio quality is excellent while doing a good job at cancelling outside noise. One caveat: I wish these headphones could fold up thus making them easier to pack in cases, etc, with other gear.
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Essential Gear
Really accurate and true sound with superb clarity in all ranges, I'm using them as another professional reference when mastering and it works great. Great isolation and comfort. A little bulky and would like a harder case for protection. A must have for pro audio engineers and producers.
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plenty of bang for the buck
I use these to monitor recordings of convention breakout meetings and other AV tasks. They sound very good and they're much more robust than the cheaper Sony cans I'd had before. I like the metal headband and the screw-on 1/4 adaptor that doesn't get left behind when I switch machines.
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A Little on the bass heavy side
I use these with a comtek 216 system. I like them but also dont at the same time. Mainly like them because of the price, and dont like them because of the sound quality. The are ok at best. A little heavy on the bass and dont truly reflect what i am giving production in my mix.
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Great pair for field recordings.
My 3rd pair of those headphones. My ears fit in comfortably and padding isn't annoying or irritating. Like with all closed-back headphones you might want to take a break every now and then to let in some air. I'll probably get another one once those are done with their service
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Comfortable, affordable, good quality
I mostly listen to spoken word recordings and the fidelity is good. While editing or recording video, I sometime have the headphones on for hours. On a hot and humid day they do get sticky. They are very affordable and I own three pairs that I keep in different locations.
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Performs as advertised
I tested the Sony MDR-7520 against my previous Sony MDR-7509HD professional and there is a huge difference in the high and low-frequency range. The highs are crisper and the lows are not muddyor distorted, but very clean and clear. I'm very pleased with my purchase.
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Can't go wrong!
Bought these as an on ear solution for mixing audio in the Texas heat. They're also great for watching television and movies. Good, crisp audio. Light weight and pretty durable without needing to spend too much money. Softies Cloth Ear Covers Small DO NOT fit these.
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Sony MDR-7510
I use these headphones with my TD 20 vdrums with a small amp in between. They are well able for the power . Very comfortable, best monitors I've had and I've been through a few. They are excellent. No faults, one happy customer. Beat these if you can BEATS....
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Excellent Studio Monitor for small suite
I purchased these to replace my old MDR-V150s. A perfect upgrade. The size of the ear pieces and overall design is really nice. They are well constructed to last, and are a staple for monitoring sound on any film set or small post suite. They also sound great!
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Non crucial listening
I use these for recreational listening. I tried a few other brands cheaper, but always come back to Sony MDR 7500 series. You hear what's there. Have always used 7506 for studio and location monitoring. Even their Lower end phones the MDR ZX series are good.
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Creak creak creak
After about three months they started to make an extremely annoying creaking noise. I guess its a known problem. Unfortunately trying to see if twisting them would fix the problem, the cheap plastic snapped and they are now in the landfill. Avoid this junk.
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Outstanding sound
The Sony MDR-7510 is an excellent replacement for my MDR-V600 headphones, which shorted out on me. I have never been disappointed in any product purchased at B&H. Like the products they sell, the quality of attention to customer care is also excellent.
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Sony MDR-7520 have amazing clarity
The Sony MDR-7250 headphones have quickly become my favorite headphones. Excellent sound replication, no colorful additions to boost bass. Just crystal clear audio. Way better for editing than my previous set of Beats Professional Studio headphones
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Some classics never die
I purchased a pair of these years ago, and the new ones perform just as the old ones did... stellar. I am hoping these do not suffer the same fate as those ones I had 25 years ago for radio broadcasting... vinyl deterioration on the ear muffs.
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