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Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 00:52:

I just broke my 3rd pair of Sony MDR V700's

I love these headphones but fuck !!!

I'd like to get The Pioneers but am not interested in kicking out so much cash at this time. IMO The Pioneer HDJ2000's and these Sonys have the best sound quality i've heard as far as for monitoring.

i am looking at the audio technica m50x and might go check them out soon.

What are you guys using? And why?


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-25-2015 01:33:

Yes mr kokster. I have the audio technica m40x and its def worth the upgrade i have my mind on other things like my studio gear.

shit man, great headphones.


Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 01:45:

How the fuck you gonna call that an upgrade? If i get the 50's i'd still be downgrading from the Sonys. I'm not even a real dj and i know more technical shit than you Stay off my threads bro. You are useless.


Posted by miamitranceman on Jun-25-2015 01:46:

I've had my v700's for nearly ten years and no problems. I know the knock on them are they crack but never had an issue personally.


Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 01:49:

I'm not even being rough with them. I love them things but shit.


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-25-2015 02:21:


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-25-2015 03:39:

I used to love my v700's but they have a crucial design flaw that will mean they always crack and disintegrate if you just look at them the wrong way.

Just pony up and get the Sony MDR7509HD's and never look back. Sure they'll set you back $200 but I've abused mine for 8 years and they are still going strong. They sound like the 700's only more detail and better separation. Probably the best DJ cans out there IMO.


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-25-2015 03:46:

What about skull candy?


Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 15:14:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
I used to love my v700's but they have a crucial design flaw that will mean they always crack and disintegrate if you just look at them the wrong way.

Just pony up and get the Sony MDR7509HD's and never look back. Sure they'll set you back $200 but I've abused mine for 8 years and they are still going strong. They sound like the 700's only more detail and better separation. Probably the best DJ cans out there IMO.


I think you're right.But I guess if I'm going to cough up $200 I might as well get the Pioneers. I found them at a couple places for as low as $230. I'm going to check out the Sony mdr 7509hd you mentioned if I can find some around.


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-25-2015 19:31:

Koky...


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-25-2015 19:56:

I've never owned the pioneers, just used them a a couple of times - they were fine but I just can't get away from my 7509HD's.

I'm a score mix engineer by trade so probably a bit more picky than most when it comes to detail and response, therfore "DJ" headphones always have sounded too hyped or hifi for me.

I liked the 700's becuase they sounded nice (in a hifi way) but not too much. You could never trust the bass response on them for engineering but they were comfy and gave good isolation, with decent detail.

The 7509HD's were like the 700's more refined bigger brother. great bass response without that big sweep at 250 and the highs are just super clear. I have to be careful if ever using them for production because I hear more with them than I do with my monitors and if you're not careful, you start mixing for minutiae that no one apart from dogs will hear lol. But I suppose that's one of the reasons that I love them for DJ'ing - it's the detail, so if you need to mix for the hats, or some weird rhythmical thing, the detail allows you to pick out that sound.

My only issue is that after 7 years the headband and ear cups started having the faux leather come off, but they're user replaceable and it's really not bad going for that amount of use.

Whether you end up with the Pioneers or the sony's you're in a good place.


Posted by MSZ on Jun-25-2015 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by koky69
How the fuck you gonna call that an upgrade? If i get the 50's i'd still be downgrading from the Sonys. I'm not even a real dj and i know more technical shit than you Stay off my threads bro. You are useless.


looooooool


Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 20:59:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
I've never owned the pioneers, just used them a a couple of times - they were fine but I just can't get away from my 7509HD's.

I'm a score mix engineer by trade so probably a bit more picky than most when it comes to detail and response, therfore "DJ" headphones always have sounded too hyped or hifi for me.

I liked the 700's becuase they sounded nice (in a hifi way) but not too much. You could never trust the bass response on them for engineering but they were comfy and gave good isolation, with decent detail.

The 7509HD's were like the 700's more refined bigger brother. great bass response without that big sweep at 250 and the highs are just super clear. I have to be careful if ever using them for production because I hear more with them than I do with my monitors and if you're not careful, you start mixing for minutiae that no one apart from dogs will hear lol. But I suppose that's one of the reasons that I love them for DJ'ing - it's the detail, so if you need to mix for the hats, or some weird rhythmical thing, the detail allows you to pick out that sound.

My only issue is that after 7 years the headband and ear cups started having the faux leather come off, but they're user replaceable and it's really not bad going for that amount of use.

Whether you end up with the Pioneers or the sony's you're in a good place.


Thanks for the help Rann. I found some close by and I'm going to go see them tomorrow after I get my check. Same place has the Pioneers. Now you have me curious


Posted by Freak on Jun-25-2015 22:25:

I played the MDR-V700 game for several years. Them breaking got really tiring- they are flawed in design and will always crack.

HDJ-1000s were enough hassle (another silly design flaw- went through 5 pairs in as many weeks, all replaced under warranty) to put me off HDJ2000s, and knowing pioneers current build standards, that is probably a wise thing.
The HDJ-C70 are a straight rip off of Sennheiser HD-25s - the prototype I tried last summer sounded good, and would be your best bet if you want pioneer.

Senn HD-25s- never liked them personally. Cups are too small and they sit on top of the ears. Never liked the sound either- bass is horrible on them, although I appreciate that is a subjective opinion.
HD-25SP are the same, just with a worse headband.



I would suggest you get some Sony MDR-7506 / MDR-V6 and don't look back - they are a slightly smaller/less bulky version of the 7509s (which I also have) as namechecked by Mr Rann above, and are still found in most major studios to this day.

It was sasha that turned me onto them many years ago, and they still piss on the rest IMHO, probably because they were never designed for DJ use. Every part is replaceable, they are professional grade, and will last you a lifetime (although if you replace too many parts, it will be a bit triggers broom).
They are also an utter bargain.


Posted by koky69 on Jun-25-2015 22:45:

Thanks for the input. I can't wait to try out the Sony's tomorrow. I don't understand how all these guys make these amazing sounding headphones yet fail to make them more durable. In the long run this makes people hate the company itself and makes us (the consumers) biased in a negative way. What called my attention about the Pioneers is that the sides are made of magnesium and not plastic. If the Sony's wouldn't break so easy I'd never leave them. The sound on them is IMO perfect. How's the construction on the Sony 7509's and 7506's?


Posted by MSZ on Jun-26-2015 00:32:

What are you using these headphones for? You mentioned sound quality and monitoring in your original post but the v700 doesnt have that. You seem to want a specific sound are interested in products that are somewhat pandered to bass / dj heads with slightly higher bass attenuation. If you want true monitoring you dont want closed-back system.

It all depends how much money you want to spend. Have deep pockets and dont dj, dont need sound isolation? Get the Sennheisher HD 650, you'll hear music the way its 100% supposed to be heard.

Have only 100 to spend? The Sony V6/7506 are amongst my favourite headphone due to build quality, but it doesnt have the best sound signature. The audio technica m40x is superior.

Judging by what you seem to be conveying in this thread, I would just get the Audio technica m50x, it has that bass attentuation you're looking for, and the build quality is great. The m50x had a really good run in the last few years for a reason. Not saying its the best thing in its price range anymore, but still a contender. If you want to spend less, I recommend the 7506, it all depends -- you usually get what you pay for in performance parts.

Small caveat, the sony v6 / 7506 are technically the same headphone but not really, they have a slightly different sound signtuare, im not exactly sure why, if its the drivers or the way they're built, but the one I think you'd enjoy more would be the latter because of bass, myself personally I'd enjoy the v6 due to neutrality. These are relatively cheap cans, and they are colored but not as much as many many other alternatives for the same price.


Posted by koky69 on Jun-26-2015 03:02:

I like the Sony sound on the V700's. Im not a dj but i do in the bedroom for fun. And i think the V700 are great for dj'ing.. I love the sound and a lot of the local dj's down here were using the Sony's at one point when i started playing around with the music.. So i got them and loved them. I didn't want to spend a crap load but i'm going to anyways. I know myself and i know i'll be pissed if i didn't get something i really like. And i really don't want heavy bass headphones. My buddy has the Beats dj headphones and i don't care for that heavy bass.. I don't listen to hip hop either so they were useless. The Sonys are pretty well balanced.


Posted by MSZ on Jun-26-2015 04:09:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
Judging by what you seem to be conveying in this thread, I would just get the Audio technica m50x


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-26-2015 04:32:

Koky....

Get the technicas puto.


Posted by koky69 on Jun-27-2015 04:20:

I found a pair of new Sony V700's for $125 in the box. I listened to the Pioneers and they were amazing. BUT the bass was a tad bit too much for my taste. But I wouldn't mind having a pair some day just for the fuck of it.

edit: Its crazy what you find in those small record stores still around in Miami I walk in just to go through some vinyls and there and behold on top of the records was the box with the 700's


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-27-2015 19:35:

Wat?

you bought the same headphones that broke on you 3 times prior?

Good god man are you really that silly? That $25 you juts saved means in one years time you'll be shelling out for another pair of headphones when the 700's inevitably crumble again.

I mean when Freak tells you that Sasha told him to be them, you obey the man like

@MSZ - you're right the V6's and the 7506 are nearly the same headphone, and Sony have been incredibly opaque as to the difference but as I understand it's an over so slightly different driver. Some also say the 7506's are marginally built better.

@freak - I totally agree about the HD-25's. I've never understood the attraction; they sit on top of your ear and the bas was always muddier than glasontbury. The headband fucking hurt my head every time I used them too.

The Senn HD650 are fucking lovely but shit, I really don't know many non-audiophiles that will drop $500 on a pair of headphones.

I may do another comparison next time I'm at the massive guitar center in Hollywood but it will probably just confirm how much I love my 7509hd's lol.


Posted by Dykes_on_Jay on Jun-27-2015 21:18:

I like the HD 25s. I don't have Dumbo ears though.


Posted by DJ RANN on Jun-27-2015 21:30:

So you're 6'4" and have a tiny dick and tiny ears? You would not do well on my desert island.

I honestly don't know how you tolerate the HD25's; they're like $150 economy airline headphones. They're not small enough to be in-ear and they are not large enough to cover the giant sonic flaps I call ears.

I'm more like a meaty batfink.


Posted by Innocence Lost on Jun-28-2015 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Wat?

you bought the same headphones that broke on you 3 times prior?

Good god man are you really that silly? That $25 you juts saved means in one years time you'll be shelling out for another pair of headphones when the 700's inevitably crumble again. .


To each their own.


Posted by DJ RANN on Jul-01-2015 00:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Innocence Lost
To each their own.


Sure, I'm all about person preference, PVD only uses in ear buds (even though i once sold him a pair of V700's lol, go figure).

The bit I don't get is that the OP creates this thread because he's sick of their flawed design and the inevitibility of them breaking.

So several of us chime and and say how we've owned one pair of headphoens in the time he's owned 3 pairs of these.

......so he buys the same headphones because he saved $20 at a local store. It aint gonna make break less quickly because he got em cheaper is it?

Just saying it makes no sense whatsoever.

Freak did a Sasha name drop and everything. Still no joy.


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