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Review on Bundle: Sony MDR7506 Closed Ear Headphones with Knox Gear Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier - Professional, Folding Design (2 Items) by Wiktor Marciniak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

1. I won't reiterate what has already been said about these excellent headphones, but I will add the following: if there is a jam in the mix that is not heard on anything else, then these headphones will show it. If a recording was made in a studio and a mouse farted behind the wall in the building across the street, you will hear it. These headphones will amplify any sound jamb many times and present it to you on a silver platter; even the most purified vinyl will have a natural noise for it, which you have not heard before even on expensive monitors. The sound quality of these headphones cannot be compared to the sound quality of any other headphones. 2. If you mix using the 7506 and achieve a sound that you like, it will sound good wherever you take it. The only functions of the external speaker that are still in use are panning and instrument level control. Using headphones is the only risk-free option for carrying out frequency work (but there is a nuance - about it in shortcomings). 3. The deepest possible sine-bass tone can be heard. Take a listen to some jungle music from the late 1990s and hear how it shone with a variety of fresh hues.

Pros
  • 1. An excellent and easily distinguishable bass throughout the entire range of the low frequencies. 2. A high level of readability and visibility of the tools (aka transparency, but I hate that term). 3. An unbelievable projection of any sound jambs.
Cons
  • There is a frequency that stands out at the top, and its range is somewhere between 4 and 7 kHz. Certain instruments may take on a sour sound as a result. You will eventually become accustomed to it, and then you will learn how to take into consideration this detail when blending.