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| ... | ... | @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ I like these so much I own 3 pairs. |
| 80 | 80 | #### Sony MDR-7506 / V6 |
| 81 | 81 | My previous can of choice. |
| 82 | 82 | Excellent isolation, sound great, will survive a nuclear holocaust, good value, available everywhere. |
| 83 | -My pair lasted about 15 years of genuinely shocking abuse - if you need a headphone that will absolutely definitely work no matter what, get a pair of these. They sound genuinely good, but the bass response is a bit lumpy and loose in places - if you're listening to anything except house/techno/DnB, though, you probably won't notice it. |
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| 83 | +My pair lasted 15 years of *genuinely* shocking abuse - if you need a headphone that will absolutely definitely work no matter what, get a pair of these. They sound genuinely good, but the bass response is a bit lumpy and loose in places - if you're listening to anything except house/techno/DnB, though, you probably won't notice it. |
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| 84 | 84 | Get the velour pads - the pleather standard ones fall apart in a few months of heavy use, and the velour ones are more comfy. You'll lose a bit of isolation, but they improve the lumpy bass response slightly. |
| 85 | 85 | If the V6 are cheaper, get them - they're identical to the 7506's. (Well, the 3.5mm plug body's plastic on the V6, metal on the 7506. If you manage to break the V6 plug without the aid of a vice and sledgehammer, I'll buy you a pair of 7506's myself). |
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