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Sony Studio Monitor MDR-V700DJ Headphone MDR-V700DJ Headphones & Earphones

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Sounds like heaven
By Twain Mark
I haven't owned many great pairs of headphones. My best pair was SkullCandy Titans. I know we all love to hate SkullCandy, but give Titans a try, they are awesome except for the fact that they are inear headphones and become extremely uncomfortable after a while. Anyway, back to these beauties. I needed something to listen to at the office without disturbing coworkers and without getting disturbed by them (which happens quite often). I just couldn't take another story about food choices of a 7 year old. So when I saw these on sale for a Benjamin, I simply couldn't resist. When i went to the store, there was only one box left. I picked up the box and then went to the displays for Beats (Dr Dre) and Bose. Beats sound beat down. They sound like someone trapped inside a box trying to get out. Bose sounded better than Beats, but then my Titans sound better than Bose. I was hoping against hope that the SONY would at least sound better than the Titans. Titans are in ear headphones and thus sound better than many over the ear headphones.So I get home and hook these up to my laptop. My first listen of an MP3 with these blew me away. I heard a balanced sound but with something extra. Instruments I never heard before, vocals and chords that Titans hid from me so well. And the base, not overpowering, not interfering but invigorating. It was like I was playing the base guitar (which I can't) to the adoration of millions of fans on a sound stage (none of these things will ever happen). My hate for the Titans grows stronger every day. My second test was with an actual CD (didn't even know I still had one). The sound from the CD made me hug these babies. I even stopped worrying about how to reveal it to the Mrs this frivolous purchase, but only for a minute.I still haven't tested them with my Yamaha receiver but I am sure these will perform splendidly.Forget about Bose and Beat. Go buy one of these and you will thank me later.ProsSoundPriceLooksConsThese are tight. Hoping they will loosen up soon. However they didn't hurt even after listening for 2 hours.Big Headphone Jack adapter screws on the little one. If you loose it, you are screwed.The cable is coiled (like a telephone cable). I don't mind it, but you might.Happy listening.Edit: June 14th, 2012I had to reduce one star due to Sound leakage. At full volume (which no one who would like to have some hearing left by the time they are 30 listens at), the headphones sound like your cell phone speaker. This might be a big deal if you are in an office Environment.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4For that price, it's hard to beat these
By doppelganger
One of my first quality headphones, these are solid. I eventually lost them and replaced with the Sony Digitals ANC, which were even better.These were a lot more money back then too I think. 2002? Ish?They could be made from entirely different materials these days for all I know, but this model was awesome back then.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5I've owned the same set for about 15 years!!! Great!
By Rick Gutierrez
I bought these when I was around 17. I'm now 31 and they still work and look new! They sound amazing! Only downside, they start to hurt your head (around the ears) after about an hour of wearing them. They're kind of heavy, but that is the price you pay for strudy, high quality headphones.

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