So for Christmas I got a pair of Sony MDR-V700 and MDR-V600 from two
different family members after they heard that I was on the lookout for
a good pair of studio headphones. I'm looking for something to
reference my monitors against, something with, among other things, a
nice flat frequency response. But I think the only good use for these
is with my iPod. I didn't mean to plug that as a gift idea; I made
sure to pretext everyone that this kind of equipment is very
specialized and couldn't be bought at Best Buy (or even GC for that
matter). Anyway, now I have these two headphones and I'm wondering
what the general group opinion is: I see that the V700 is marketed as
the 'professional DJ headphone,' so I'm assuming the bass hype is out
of this world. What about the 600's? Is there any hope?
> matter). Anyway, now I have these two headphones and I'm wondering
> what the general group opinion is: I see that the V700 is marketed as
> the 'professional DJ headphone,' so I'm assuming the bass hype is out
> of this world. What about the 600's? Is there any hope?
I can't speak for the 600's, but the 700 is really not terribly bass
hyped, relatively speaking. The midrange on it is much more present, and
the bass is much less hyped than, say, the Sony 7506 which everybody
knows and loves. Or maybe I should say that the 7506 is much more
scooped in the middle than the 700. Anyway, I go back and forth between
my 700's and my 7506's when I need to listen in cans, depending on what
I'm listening for.
marcel.graf@gmail.com wrote:
> So for Christmas I got a pair of Sony MDR-V700 and MDR-V600 from two
> different family members after they heard that I was on the lookout for
> a good pair of studio headphones. I'm looking for something to
> reference my monitors against, something with, among other things, a
> nice flat frequency response. But I think the only good use for these
> is with my iPod. I didn't mean to plug that as a gift idea; I made
> sure to pretext everyone that this kind of equipment is very
> specialized and couldn't be bought at Best Buy (or even GC for that
> matter). Anyway, now I have these two headphones and I'm wondering
> what the general group opinion is: I see that the V700 is marketed as
> the 'professional DJ headphone,' so I'm assuming the bass hype is out
> of this world. What about the 600's? Is there any hope?
I'd return the 700s - they're pretty much useless. The 600s are
somewhat hyped in the bass as well, but they can be quite usable for
some purposes. I use mine in our on-air studio to monitor my voice for
broadcast. But I wouldn't use them for critical listening. I prefer my
old V6's for that (which are the same as the current 7506).
stick with the 600's, they are great....similar to 7506's with less clarity
and quality of build IMHO.....the 700's are very similar but yes, they are
more oriented for DJ's, and they're annoying as hell when you're trying to
use them and the cans are spinning and flopping around. Bass might be
slightly better but overall I think the 600 is a better pair of cans.
<marcel.graf@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> So for Christmas I got a pair of Sony MDR-V700 and MDR-V600 from two
> different family members after they heard that I was on the lookout for
> a good pair of studio headphones. I'm looking for something to
> reference my monitors against, something with, among other things, a
> nice flat frequency response. But I think the only good use for these
> is with my iPod. I didn't mean to plug that as a gift idea; I made
> sure to pretext everyone that this kind of equipment is very
> specialized and couldn't be bought at Best Buy (or even GC for that
> matter). Anyway, now I have these two headphones and I'm wondering
> what the general group opinion is: I see that the V700 is marketed as
> the 'professional DJ headphone,' so I'm assuming the bass hype is out
> of this world. What about the 600's? Is there any hope?
>
<marcel.graf@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1104110981.533058.243320@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> So for Christmas I got a pair of Sony MDR-V700 and MDR-V600 from two
> different family members after they heard that I was on the lookout for
> a good pair of studio headphones. I'm looking for something to
> reference my monitors against, something with, among other things, a
> nice flat frequency response. But I think the only good use for these
> is with my iPod. I didn't mean to plug that as a gift idea; I made
> sure to pretext everyone that this kind of equipment is very
> specialized and couldn't be bought at Best Buy (or even GC for that
> matter). Anyway, now I have these two headphones and I'm wondering
> what the general group opinion is: I see that the V700 is marketed as
> the 'professional DJ headphone,' so I'm assuming the bass hype is out
> of this world. What about the 600's? Is there any hope?
Obviously, from what you've read... you could return them both, pick up
a set of 7506s and have some spending money left over.
For those who think the bass sounds hyped on their mixes, there's probably
really to much much low end trash in there... and you can *hear* it. For those
who think they're hyped on the high end, again there's either too many highs in
the source or they're being operated at too high of a volume level.
At modest listening levels, the 7506 is one of the smoothest representations in
cans of what's in my mains, that I've ever had the pleasure to compare.. given
the price category.
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