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mar. 7 déc. 2004, 23:22
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QUOTE (philsen @ Dec 7 2004, 16:29) in most studios on the planet, the sony mdr-7506 is some kind of standard. great one. there is a newer version out now, the mdr-v700. doesn´t look as good as the old one, but sounds well too. very loud.. Personally I didn't like the sony headphones because of the harsh, brittle sound, but yeah they are a standard in most studios, and it's great for singers and wind instrument players because it gives you the 'air' feel and the high frequencies to prevent you from going flat.
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