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Sony Professional Studio Headphones

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A high quality studio headphone for demanding pro applications, including studio and broadcast monitoring.
Features:
• 50mm Driver Unit with PET Diaphragm.
• Closed-Ear Design.
• Wide Frequency Response.
• High Power Handling Capacity 2,000mW.
• Stereo Unimatch Plug.
• Gold Connectors and OFC Cord.
• Supplied Soft Case.
Features:
• 50mm Driver Unit with PET Diaphragm.
• Closed-Ear Design.
• Wide Frequency Response.
• High Power Handling Capacity 2,000mW.
• Stereo Unimatch Plug.
• Gold Connectors and OFC Cord.
• Supplied Soft Case.
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Built like a matt-black plastic tank... 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
The model's cousin, the MDR7506 was recommended on wirecutter dot com and on TekThing, a YouTube channel. The MDR7510 has similar performance as the xxx06, without the foldling hinges (a positive feature for me [one less part to wear out]). This particular model's tricky to find... and Long-McQuaid's price is competitive. The drivers within its housing were recommended by a sound engineer colleague of mine. The MDR7510's aesthetics remind me of a 1990s IBM laptop... boxy and black.
Posted by Paul Neem on Oct 10, 2017
Built like a tank (made out of Lego)! 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
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Closest Store Toronto (Bloor St.), Ontario
It took a bit of doing, but my sales rep at the Bloor store was able to track down a pair. Their sound quality is very similar to the MDR7506. These are mat-black, boring looking headphones with PREMIUM drivers hidden inside. I chose the MDR7510 because they are rigid (I've bad luck with folding headphones and hinges breaking)... and isolate sound. If you chose this model, be ready for a 1980s style, coiled cable. The 3.5? jack's handle is thin enough to fit into devices with outer 3rd party 'shells?. My iPhone can drive it with ease. If one's looking for a 'reference headset?... a no nonsense, repairable product, this model's for you.
Posted by Paul on Oct 8, 2017