In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 478,465 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Sony MDR-7506. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Sony MDR-7506. For example, 93% of 260,439 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the Sony MDR-7506 have given positive feedback.
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Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
I have Sony and shure and other various headphones, the superior sound quality is above my expectations! B&H beat all competitors with the price and .... Any one who wants a great Studio monitor headphone at a reasonable price, look no further. Very comfortable and sturdy. No negatives on this model. Buy now!
Reviewed by Ian on B&H Photo Video
The Sony MDR-7506 are workhorse headphones and the first thing to go into my gear bag for any show. They take a beating and keep on working. My first pair is over 7 years old and still in excellent shape. Sound is excellent. Bass response could be better, so if you ever need to mix music or bands using only headphones with no other reference, you may want to consider moving up to something a little larger. Other than that, these are excellent headphones for the money, they won't let you down.
Reviewed by Brookriver on B&H Photo Video
I'm not a pro, just a normal guy that likes music. These are great even for what I do with them. They really have made listening to music more enjoyable, new sound jump out at me while listening to tracks I've heard dozens of times before getting these headphones. The build quality is great, they feel really sturdy.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
As a photo student taking a video production class, these headphones are exactly what I needed. Light, compact, killer sound, and easy on the wallet. The little carrying case it comes with is a plus. Helps me keep track of the long cord in my backpack and easily fits into the compartments of my camera bag. They're super comfy too, good for long wear while editing.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
I have used these headphones for many years at many job sites. They have decient bass and good overall sound. Though they are not great headphones (and not many are) these are great for DJ work, Live sound mixing, or even to use to monitor a recording. They are comfortable and fold into a nice compact unit. Be aware they do not block out as much external noise as some other headphones, but they do enough to get the job done. Overall great product for a good price.
Reviewed by Jeff on B&H Photo Video
These headphones are almost too good. I use them for recording on set as well as editing when not near a full studio speaker setup. They are so clean on set I have a hard time telling they are on. Its almost like I'm not wearing them. Although I don't like editing on headset, if I must then these are the way to go. As with all closed back sets, they are cumbersome to handle, but who cares? Once they're on, they are awesome. Great deal for the price, too.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
Did some research on what bassist use for silent practice and the MDR-7506s were one of the models that came up more than once. I needed a headphone that would put up with the abuse of loud music and my bass guitar put through a mixer - blew up a pair of mid priced Koss phones. These appear to be holding up very well. Very comfortable to wear and a loud clean signal comes through nicely. Only thing I MIGHT change is the spiral cable.
Reviewed by David B on B&H Photo Video
I use this for editing in an open work space and the headphones do a good job of knocking out the other sounds. They are also comfortable and I like having the single coiled wire so that it can extend but stays compact when needed. I haven't had to do any marathon sound editing edits yet but for now I would say they are quite comfortable. The sound quality seems great which I've come to expect of Sony products.
Reviewed by James in Oakland on B&H Photo Video
I wanted headphones for watching TV after 10:00 pm without bothering my upstairs neighbors. My Bose headphones (OE2i) are excellent but I had to sit too close to the TV due to the mobile friendly length of the cable. These headphones have a 10-foot cable, so I can sit wherever I want. And the audio quality and comfort of these over the ear headphones are wonderful. Now I can really appreciate all the acoustic details in my favorite show, Game of Thrones.
Reviewed by Mark on B&H Photo Video
I purchased these as a replacement for my 25 year old Sony MDR-V600 headphones. I was pleasantly surprised that the frequency range, clarity & punch are just as good as my old go-to cans. I did replace the pseudo leather pads with Beyer Dynamics velour pads right away for comfort & longevity.
Reviewed by justFRED on B&H Photo Video
Tested and priced a whole bunch of headphones - and then went online to research reviews. This phones are well regarded online and figured at the price, the worst they could be is mediocre. The reviews were right: they're an excellent value. - Nice combination of weight and comfort - Coiled cord enhances mobility - Very good sound quality and external noise suppression - Curls up into a nice ball to pack into the vinyl bag
Reviewed by John on B&H Photo Video
I have used several different models of headphones and I find these among the top of their class. They sound as good as headphones costing double the money. I bought these to use as monitors while shooting video or interviews. They are great for that because of the closed back design. That makes them block out most of the outside sounds so you just hear the audio you are recording. Now I use them for listening to mt MP3 player also. I highly recommend these.
Reviewed by John on B&H Photo Video
I have had many of these headphones over the years. I use them for TV production and Audio and would highly recommend them.
Reviewed by Ian on B&H Photo Video
I purchased these headphones for use in tracking live performances. They produce a remarkably clear sound, very crisp. Isolation is not spectacular, but enough to be serviceable. My particular pair had a small defect in the cable which caused the sound to change radically depending on position of the cable. However, I have heard of no-one else with this defect, and so have no qualms about exchanging for another pair of 7506s.
Reviewed by OSOS on B&H Photo Video
I purchased over a dozen of these over the last several years. 3 pairs for myself and the rest for several small recording studios I helped put together. Make sure to replace the pleather pads with Beyerdynamic valour alternatives.
Reviewed by muse on B&H Photo Video
I work as an ethnographer/documentarian in a variety of media. I regularly use closed-ear headphones for recording and videography. The Sony MDR-7506 have the advantage of being somewhat more compact than my Sennheiser HD 280s but they are less robust and do not isolate external sound quite as well. Having said that, they are definitely adequate in many situations and have the advantage of folding smaller.
Reviewed by Don the artist on B&H Photo Video
Im only doing this because I sure can use 1000 bucks! lol I was honestly very satisfied. The product worked great and even though the shipping method was free and would take 10 days, the shipment went out quickly and i received my order within 4 days. Very happy with the service from B&H! The headphones work much better than others i have used and they look stylish even though ppl say they are not. Cant loose with these really. Im shocked at how cheap they are. You wont be disappointed
Reviewed by Katherine on B&H Photo Video
I use it for voiceovers and, definitely improves the sound quality in voice tracks and the overall sound of the mixes. The only thing I would change is the two little exposed wires, could be stronger or hidden.
Reviewed by Giloun on B&H Photo Video
I A-B compared the MDR-7506 and MDR-V6 and I cannot find any difference between the two regarding the sound and build quality. Both are made in Thailand. The only differnece is the marking and the colour of the plug. Of course the price is different with 7506 more expensive. Both are great can for the mony but why pay more for the golden coloured plug!
Reviewed by Duff on B&H Photo Video
I've relied on these or a version of them since the 1990's. Clear, sharp and they fit in the kit easily. My best day ever, I sat, by myself, in the front row of the Landon Arena in Topeka Kansas while Aerosmith played their last rehearsal before the Get A Grip tour, recording them for a VNR. These headphones allowed me to hear the recording without my ears being blown out by the sound system. Love them!