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Sony MDR-7509HD Studio Headphone
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24 Jun 2008
MDR-7509 HD vs MDR-7509
Ok so when I saw the Mdr 7509 had been redesigned I got all antsy about what I was missing. So when recently buying more cans for studio and CHiPOD use I looked into a few pairs of MDR-7505 phones. The salesman also had some very well priced new MDR-7509HD sets which I picked up on a pure whim.
So I get home and break out the 7505 sets to compare and start with the let down...No such let down came. The 7505 sets although smaller perform extremely well when compared to the old 7509 series.... from Amazon.com
21 Apr 2008
One side louder than the other, too much sound leakage
I ordered these headphones about a 18 months ago because I needed a better reference monitor for mixing podcasts, and I wanted to upgrade from some cheaper Sony headphones. My all time favorite were the 7506 model, but I made the mistake of letting an amateur DJ at a corporate party use them and he somehow managed to blow out one of the sides. The company gave me a pair of 7502's they had to replace them, but the 7502's aren't good for critical mixing.
So I splurged and got the MDR-7509... from Amazon.com
12 Jan 2008
Excellent Headphones, Flat Response
Every reveiw that I read said that these headphones are the amazing. They were right. I use these for monitoring and mixing on a MIDI sequencer set-up. Response is detailed and flat. Exceedingly comfortable - can wear for hours. No complaints what-so-ever. Wanted Beyerdynamics with fuzzy ear muffs, but due to their high impedence I decided on the MDR7509HD instead -- have you checked the price of good headphone amps!!! With these excellent sounding Sony cans, no amp needed.
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