Sony MDR-M1 Vs MDR-7506 Comparison Review Compare the Sony MDR M1 and Sony MDR 7506 headphones in this comprehensive guide.
Anyone who did location recording, DJ or studio work in the 80s and 90s (or even more recently) will be familiar with the Sony MDR-7506 headphones or their predecessor, the MDR-V6. Known for their ...
Sony gives the MDR-M1 a newly designed 40mm dynamic driver with a neodymium magnet. They’ve re-tuned the driver to achieve a ...
Sony just dropped a more expensive but significantly improved reference studio headphone as an upgrade alternative to the venerable MDR-7506 studio standard. Can lightning strike twice? Sony’s ...
The Sony MDR-M1 headphones make for a great value for money pair of studio monitor headphones despite their steep price. Find ...
This affordable pair offers more reliability, more comfort, and better sound than many headphones twice its price. But the long, coiled cable is not detachable. The Sony MDR-7506 has been a studio ...
The Sony MDR-7506 headphones have been around since the '90s. Their long tenure in studios across the world is a testament to their no-frills, durable design which people love. After all ...
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Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. A couple of weeks ago I took a pair of Sennheiser HD660 headphones ...
The XM5 is Sony's newest generation of its highly rated WH-1000 series of noise cancelling headphones. The XM5 offers ...
Let's find out. The MDR-M1 are a pair of closed-back circumaural headphones. The design more than bears a passing resemblance to the 7506 but with modern Sony design sensibilities. You get a very ...