Abstract: The Sony MDR-V6 was first released in 1985. It is a classic professional headphone that sound engineers have been listening to for decades. In fact, they were my first headphones when I was a young college student first learning about audio.When Beyerdyna...
Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Steven , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: Both Sony and Audio Technica are well known for their studio quality headphones. Specifically, the Sony MDR-V6 and the Audio Technica ATH-M40 are similarly priced headphones that present a relatively flat frequency response which is ideal for studio mixin...
Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
The Sony MDR-V6 closed-back, full-size headphones sound great and are comfortable to wear for hours at a time. Their sound is also very well-balanced and crisp -- they sound great for the money
With its coiled, pro-style cable and lack of an inline remote/microphone, some will find the V6s less mobile-friendly than more modern headphones
They may be close to 30 years old, but the comfortable fitting Sony MDR-V6s are arguably the best-sounding headphones for under $100.
Abstract: The Sony MDR-V6 are closed back Stereo Studio Headphones from Sony .These all black headphones with red outline on the earcup have a very minimalist studio look. Nothing too flashy here, in terms of design and look. But what you get are extra comfortable ...
Abstract: The Sony MDR-V6 is an extremely sensitive, folding, isolating headphone that's great for enjoying music, travel and monitoring professional field recordings. The MDR-V6 is one of today's longest-lived audio products because it's ...
Great rich sound, crisp bass response without distortion or washiness. Super comfortable, padded headband and big enough to cover your whole ear to keep outside sound out.
Somewhat larger than most headphones, they’re moderately bulky for portable audio. Ear padding is comfortable, but can tear or fray with extended use. External wires sometimes get twisted and tangled in the foldable design.
Awesome sound that's great for drowning out the world for only about $100. Good enough to use in studio settings for tracking and mixing. These provide great isolation from outside sounds and beautiful clarity in the audio. ...
Published: 2013-07-20, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony MDRV6 closedback, fullsize headphones sound great and are comfortable to wear for hours at a time. Their sound is also very wellbalanced and crisp they sound great for the money.
With its coiled, prostyle cable and lack of an inline remote/microphone, some will find the V6s less mobilefriendly than more modern headphones
They may be close to 30 years old, but the comfortable fitting Sony MDR-V6s are arguably the best-sounding headphones for under $100....
Published: 2012-09-19, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
There's a reason that the Sony MDR-V6s have been around so long, and it's that they are fantastic headphones at an equally good price point. For anyone with a music-making hobby, they are probably the best headphones you can grab for under $100 for studio...