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Mdr V700 Sony Headphones

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Related review

Mark 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4 ohms] The adapter works great with Sony MDR-ZX110AP headphones w/inline mic.

5
Jaime 2024-04-08 05:39:26

[0.0" / 0.9 mm] I got this as a replacement for the adapter that came with my SONY MDR-7506 headphones. Fits perfectly. Buy it.

5
Bob 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Gold] I recently noticed my Sony MDR ZX-100's which have served me quite well over the years,were starting show signs of wear on the ear cups. That's when I decided it was time for new headphones. Shopping B&H online,I spotted the Sony MDR-ZX110 Headphones. Boy,did I ever make the right choice! They are as comfortable as the old ones & the sound is crisp & clear with a warm,rich bass response you might expect from higher priced models. These are great headphones for the money. I certainly recommend them.

5
Matrix1989 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[32 Ohms] I've owned several other headphones including AKG K601, Sennheiser HD 598, Sony MDR-1A and Sony MDR-Z7, and in my opinion this pair of Z1R is the best so far for pop music, the sound is rich and well balanced, I just wanna listen to every song I have for once more. I really appreciate the use of the newly designed acoustic filter. However, I'm not happy with was the plastic housing, the metal housing used on the Z7 model seems to be much more durable and scratch-resisting. Also, the coating on the hanger is easy to wear off and get tin point too if you are not careful enough. These are well solved problems on the older Z7 and I don't know why Sony didn't adopt the merits from their old model.

5
Tim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x Headphone] Coming from the Sony MDR-HW700 home theatre headphones it is truly astounding to experience true surround virtualisation. The Sonys did an ok job at mimicking and simulating a wide sound field with non surround signal and when inputting surround had a decent effect, but the JVC is next level. The sound stage it creates with its technology based on a unique scan of your ears and space make all the difference. Listening to actual surround signal feels accurate and truly Immersive. It's an added bonus that these support full atmos and dts signal amd with that coming through these headphones really shine through with their full potential. If you have the budget and need a headphone driven home theatre solution, do not go anywhere else. You need these.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.345 lb] I've had my Sony MDR-7506 headphones for ten years or so, and the original ear-pieces flaked off a couple of years in. Not sure why I waited so long to replace them. I've seen some complaints about these being too small, and while they certainly are smaller than the OEM earpads, they're plenty comfortable for me and I had no trouble getting them on the headphones. These are my go-to monitoring and mixing headphones, and they're much more comfortable and effective with this purchase.

5
BradfordBunch 2024-04-02 06:54:32

[1/4"] I have a pair of Sony MDR-V6 headphones, and the SMH-500 has a very similar fit and sound. They are very comfortable on the head. With the SMH-500 being available in the mid $30 range on sale, I'd grab a pair over the more expensive Sonys.

5
Jay 2024-04-16 01:33:59

[1200 mW] You were looking at Sony MDR-7506 headphones, right? These are basically them. These are so much like them that they cost the same and B&H has a combo kit that includes one of each. The principal difference is that the audio cable isn't hardwired, so you can change it. You will either like that the cable pulls out of the jack in the ear cups, or it will annoy you. The coiled cable is kind of heavy and if it gets caught on something, suddenly you can't hear anything. But that was a choice they made so you're not putting stress on the connection.

5
Blake 2024-04-28 05:52:30

[1.7 kHz] Great sounding and accurate for mixing. Very lightweight and comfy as well. The Sony MDR-MV1 do not come with a case, but according to B&H, -the Sony MDR-MV1 Open-Back Reference Monitor Headphones BH #SOMDRMV1 will work with the Sony Carrying Case for MDR-7500 Series Studio Headphones BH #SOLCMDRG” I feel these headphones need some TLC so dust doesn't build up on them, so a case will be an important assessory.

5
Steve 2024-04-11 08:25:59

[0.685 lb] Bought this to keep my Sony MDR-7506 headphones from getting crushed when being transported to gigs and recording sessions. They fit perfectly in this case.

5