Neil Bradley writes:
>>Advice I've given to everyone - everything ∗BUT∗ Sony headphones
(boom/sizzle/fatiguging).<<
It's the consumer version MDR-V6 that has sizzle. The 7506 aren't as
bright. And gatiguging may have more to do with what's being listened
through them.
Scott Juskiw wites:
>>I tried those Sony headphones in a store and found them quite bass heavy.<<
They are, but turning down a bass control helps get rid of that. That's why
I like to have several different headphones and regular monitor speakers. I
can use the Sony's when I work, but at the end I can compare to something
else to be sure using Sony's doesn't cause my sounds to be too bass light.
coyoteous writes:
>>I don't know if you're talking about the M's or DF's, but both are
certainly better than you characterize. These are 600 ohm phones, so they do
take some drive, probably a good bit more than you're getting from
your "stereo."<<
I bought the 50 ohm version just to be sure I wouldn't have trouble driving
the. When comparing them to the others, the AKG lacked mid range. And as I
said before, if I hit the loudness button, it's like piling two loudness
circuits ontop of each other because of the AKG response. I just wouldn't
trust that I'm getting a close representation of my sound through AKG 240K.
But as you can see there are as many different opionions as there are
headphones. Isn't that always the case.
-Elhardt