





Sony DJ Headphones 4334205465, Black, Standard
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Sean Hashemi
> 3 dayGreat as expected.
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Stephen Carroll
> 3 daySony all the way
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D.A.W.
> 3 daySony redesign these a year or so ago and in the end lessen the quality of the sound, IMHO. EQ may be desired so to decrease the brightness of the sound and add bass. I found them to be fatiguing to my ears over long sessions. I would recommend a different Sony model.
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Carmina Martinez
10-04-2025Nice, Clear sound
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Flawed Frank
> 3 dayI did a ton of budget-based research for video editing headphones. Bluetooth headphones had just enough of a delay they would not work with how precise I needed it to be. So I landed on these headphones and am very happy with their performance. So far so good!
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Bryan
> 3 dayGood headphones, just wish they were a little more rugged and durable, other than that, a cord without a coil would be nice too, but these are great. Industry giants.
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birdwatcher327
> 3 dayI have six headphones, since buying these they are on my head alot.
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Alex
> 3 dayFor the price, this cannot be beaten. Does not look like a hyper-space headset like alot of headsets on the market (especially gamers headsets), but instead like a 90s headset. Dont let that fool you. Sound is crisp, extremely well calibrated and they can take a lot of punishment. A+ !
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John E. Hannum
> 3 dayGreat quality and comfort
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Brendon Sporer
> 3 dayIf youre using these for entertainment purposes at all, the ATH-M40x are significantly better in terms of sound and cheaper to boot. As for monitoring, youll be able to hear more detailed sound with the ATH-M40x. In addition the ATH-M40x have detachable cables. Trust me, Ive demoed both sets extensively and tried pretty hard to like the 7506s, the Audio Technicas are still the best sounding, most reliable headphones Ive owned.