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provided by Reviews![]() Average midline headphones Review created: Mar 30, 2007 by: davebenham Pros:They don't completely suck Cons:Not worth more than 30-40 bucks. The Bottom Line:If you can pick them up for around 30-40 bucks, go ahead. Otherwise, I'd pass. Review:I bought these thinking they would be a good update to the venerable Sony MDR-V6. Boy was I wrong. T...read full review best value heaphone for multi-purpose use Review created: Jan 02, 2007 by: elefader Pros:excellent value, comfortable, great response and output Cons:earfoam/padding disintigration after regular use The Bottom Line:Best-value headphones for multiple uses, professional and consumer. Review:I have owned several top-rated headphones over my 7 years of DJing and studio work, and can say with...read full review The Old Standbys Review created: Nov 07, 2006 by: fps31520 Pros:Comfortable; not too much bass; work well with MP3/AAC formats. Cons:Earpads tore apart; headphones no longer fold The Bottom Line:More like 3.5 stars. I'd recommend to a friend ONLY if they were to be used mainly with an iPod or other portable device. Review:I purchased the Sony MDR-V600s as my first pair of headphones that would cost more than $100. I was...read full review I Spent How Much On Headphones? Review created: Mar 23, 2006 by: edgeman Pros:Foldable, case, comfortable, long cord, and the sound. Cons:Expensive, could feel a bit sturdier, adapter can get lost. The Bottom Line:If you've got a few extra dollars to spend, pick these up. Review:Alright everyone, here's the story... It was my twentieth birthday (or Christmas, I don't remember)...read full review Good sound, bad choice of materials Review created: Dec 23, 2005 by: satvic Pros:Excellent balanced sound. Foldable. Come with pouch. Stretchable cord. Gold plated jacks Cons:jack adaptor screws in (can't replace if lost). Fabric wears out fast. The Bottom Line:-- Review:Had those for about 3 years and very happy with the sound. And it even folds ... kinda :) not really...read full review BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK! Review created: Oct 28, 2005 by: djmj Pros:Great sound and very comfortable fit. Fold down nicely. Cons:Some may not like coiled cord. No biggie. The Bottom Line:-- Review:Truly the BEST phones for around 50-75 bucks. Very comfortable,adjustable fit...helps to get them sn...read full review There's better choices at this price level Review created: Sep 25, 2005 by: whuffo Pros:Fairly durable construction, solid cables and connections, the SONY brand name. Cons:Mediocre sound, earpads decompose in a few years, too expensive for what you get. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I've owned a set of MDR-V600 headphones for about 10 years now. When I bought them, I did a lot of r...read full review leather peals off; my speaker broke; cord is not portable Review created: Feb 07, 2005 by: rehoot Pros:The frequency response and overall sound is very good, no distortion, they look good Cons:Leather is too thin, the cord is bulky for portable use, speaker broke. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I bought a pair and they sounded very good, but the speaker was not attached and it rattled and pres...read full review I dug them! Review created: Jul 19, 2004 by: carrie640 Pros:Great sound quality, durable. Cons:A little more money than other headphones. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I do on-air radio and bought these as my first pair of headphones for the biz at $100 back in 94. Wo...read full review good, not sure if they're worth 100 bucks Review created: Feb 06, 2004 by: davebenham Pros:Certainly better than that crappy pair of $10 headphones you got with your cd player. Cons:Hot, $$$, those earmuffs will need replacing after a while The Bottom Line:Good phones, not excellent. If you're looking for a step up from those crappy phones you get for free when you buy your cd player, these guys are your ticket. Review:100 bucks? I've had these guys for a week now, and I'm not too impressed. I'm not unhappy, don't get...read full review Great Headphones with Explanation Review created: Jan 14, 2004 by: worldsource19 Pros:Quality & Comfort Cons:Needs dedicated Amp The Bottom Line:-- Review:These Headphone are great in quality and comfort. When I connected directly to a low power source ie...read full review well worth my money Review created: Jan 26, 2002 by: chaos421 Pros:great sound, very comfortable, block ambient noise Cons:a bit pricey The Bottom Line:They sound great, and that's the truth. Review:I ran out to the local Best Buy, because I needed new headphones badly. I had been using the ones S...read full review Bitter sweetness Review created: Oct 10, 2001 by: buda911 Pros:very comfortable, great bass, extending cord, compact Cons:broken, price, cords too long sometimes The Bottom Line:Buy it if your not going to stress them out or if you like a lot of bass in your songs Review:Well.....mine are broken at the moment. This is the second time for me. Although they put out a...read full review The best headphones for the price Review created: Jul 25, 2001 by: est1978 Pros:Great sound quality. Blocks out outside noise. Cons:Foam ear pads get sweaty after half hour of use The Bottom Line:Recommend for anyone who does not want to spend hundreds of dollars for high quality headphones. Home use only. Review:The Sony MDR-V600 headphones are the best headphones I have ever bought. These headphones feature c...read full review Why??? Review created: Apr 19, 2001 by: alectosis Pros:Comfortable, Deep Bass, Tank Like Construction Cons:Poor mids and highs, Closed construction causes sweating The Bottom Line:Just don't buy them! Review:These were the first headphones that I purchased on my journey into the audiophile world. My d...read full review I can't believe these are replacements for the venerable MDR V6! Review created: Apr 18, 2001 by: tennis_player Pros:None, except comfort and blocks out ambient room/environment noise. Cons:Poor sonic performance for the price The Bottom Line:The V600 is a poor buy. Save your money and find a pair of MDR-V6 or audition other units in its price range. The old V6 was much better! Review:I've owned a pair of Sony MDR V6's for a long time - possibly 8+ years and have been thoroughly happ...read full review "THE" headphones to avoid. Review created: Feb 21, 2001 by: drewday Pros:Useful as earmuffs? Cons:Inaccurate highs, ringy mids, and pathetic lows. The Bottom Line:Not worth more then $40. Review:I really try to write positive reviews on whatever I have in my hands, but I can't put myself up to...read full review MDR-V6: better suited for DJs Review created: Jan 03, 2001 by: AgnesVarda Pros:well thought-out, functional design Cons:not-so-good sound The Bottom Line:-- Review:First off let me indicate that this review is actually for the MDR-V6, which was the predecessor to...read full review Good headpone-fair price Review created: Dec 21, 2000 by: WF98271 Pros:Great sound Cons:not free. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I tried several other competitive headphones prior to buying the Sony MDR-V600 model. They...read full review v600s are NOT the v6 Review created: Nov 29, 2000 by: nihaoyao Pros:deceptively similar to the V6 Cons:muddy bass The Bottom Line:-- Review:the v600s are NOT the highly acclaimed v6s (which happen to be cheaper). please do not buy the v600s...read full review |