| Brand Name: | Sony |
| Item Display Height: | 3.59 inches |
| Brand Name: | Sony |
| Item Display Height: | 3.59 inches |
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Immerse yourself in high fidelity when you slip on these powerful, professionally-styled studio monitor headphones. Enjoy impressive full-range sound, superior power handling, and plenty of comfort--not to mention portability.
These headphones are great for monitoring your recordings or high-fidelity enjoyment of your favorite programming.
With 40mm driver units, the MDR-V6s produce deep, accurate bass, along with crisp highs and midrange tones. The neodymium magnets pack more magnetic energy per ounce than other common magnet materials, helping to produce ample sound output wtih 106 dB/mW sensitivity.
A Copper-clad aluminum voice coil wire provides low mass, high heat conduction, which means superb power handling for the most intense sessions. Speaking of copper, the oxygen-free copper litz cord offer maximum conductivity with minimal noise.
The MDR-V6s feature soft oval earpads, with a circum-aural (over-ear) design to add extra isolation from ambient noise. A wide, padded headband distributes the headphone's weight over a wide area, which means reduced pressure for comfortable listening hours on end. A ten-foot cable means you can move around freely while listening at home, working on media, etc.
The MDR-V6s' folding design makes for quick and compact storage. Slip the phones into the included soft case and hit the road.
Use the fixed mini plug for portable use and this detachable 1/4-inch phone plug for home hi-fi use or other 1/4-inch applications. The MDR-V6 suits either.
| Frequency Response: | 5 Hz - 30 kHz |
| Magnet Type: | Neodymium |
| Sensitivity: | 106 dB/mW |
| Impedance: | 63 ohms |
| Cable Length: | 10 Feet |
| Power Handling Capacity: | 1000 mW |
| Warranty: | One Year |
Sony MDR-V6 Headphones, 1/4-Inch Adapter, Soft Carrying Pouch
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273 of 288 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Owner since 1992,
This review is from: Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil (Electronics)
I bought these headphones in 1992, and unlike most of the rest of the stuff I squandered my money on back then, these were and continue to be the real deal.
My earpads have flaked off their coating like everyone else. But no need to buy new phones, you can order the earpads from sony.com or some specialty audio stores: MDR-V6/MDR-7506 Ear Pad PART: X-2113-124-1 PRICE: $6.00 (US)
140 of 150 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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I can't recall how long I've owned my MDR-V6 phones, but it's easily been ten years. The sound is excellent, virtually uncolored, and unlike other top of the line headphones like Sennheiser's (which are VERY nice and well over $150.00) these sound as good used with a portable CD player as with a well powered home system.It was time to replace them since the cord is finally shorting too much to ignore any longer and my ears are always covered with black stuff and foam from the disintergrating earcups. I asked around and a colleague who is the audio technician on a popular TV show told me without hesitation, these are the ones to buy. It's what he uses on the set and at home. I'm glad Sony still makes 'em. Maybe I should buy another pair for ten years down the road...
275 of 300 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
BE CAREFUL ABOUT IGNORING THE COMFORT REVIEWS,
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I read and read and read the reviews on these and paid close attention to the comments on the tightness of the headphones. Nearly everyone says that the sound quality is so fantastic that it makes up for the uncomfortableness. I decided to go ahead and purchase them. Got them about 10 hours ago. While the sound is truly fantastic and getting better with every hour played (That break-in time suggested is definitely true.) the tightness on my ears is not making me happy. I'm a woman and do not have a big head or ears, in my opinion, and these phones are almost as uncomfortable as my previous pair of [...] Sony V150s. I'm trying to ignore it and hoping it gets more tolerable, but so far no. Even within a few minutes my ears start itching from the tightness.
I am boycotting Bose for their ridiculously inflated prices, but my mom has a pair of the Bose QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones, and I LOVE them! [...] though. Yikes! I'm contemplating the Bose Triports I've been testing every time I go to Target. They are light as a feather and the sound seemed good from the demos. However, all reviews complain of the quality of the build on the headband. I don't want to pay [...] just to have the phones fall apart in a few months. So, in my continuing quest I found some reviews on the V6 that mention replacing the pads with a velour pad from Beyerdynamic. The reviews on the difference in comfort are quite convincing. I'm buying these immediately and will report back my findings. [...] All in all, I just wanted to write my review for anyone else that may be waffling on the comfort issue. Many say the sound is so good that it's worth the discomfort. Not for me. Comfort is a huge part of enjoying my time listening to music. I'm not an audiophile either though, so maybe it is worth it for those that can tell the difference in every type of sound. The sound in these is pretty awesome though. A couple of raw recorded songs that I was listening to with talking at the end actually caused me to jump because I thought someone was right behind me. I hope the replacement pads work because the sound quality is excellent, especially at this price. 2/8/08 - The pads help some but they still pinch my ears a bit. I found that taking out the middle foam section actually helps give my ear more room to hang out in there, but...... I actually went out and bought the Bose Triports, and while the comfort level was much better, the sound quality compared to the Sony's doesn't even compare, especially if you enjoy bass. I tried to like the Bose enough to justify the [...] I paid for them, but after several days of comparing they have been packaged up and will be returned to Target. The Sony's blow them out of the water. I am going to keep trying to get used to the pinch. That's how much I love these things, just like everyone else writes about. I've been hooked. I'm listening with them right now, and I'm in my own world. The kids could be screaming and I couldn't hear a thing. Probably not the best thing to do to my husband. LOL UPDATE 5/14/08 - still loving these things, but I'm still getting the itchy ear when listening for any length of time. The velour pad replacement has made it 50% better though. The coil cord is also heavy. I can't leave it hang down. I have to pick it up and lay it on my lap so the pull isn't there. (I plug into my hard drive which is on the floor.) All in all though, I'm still very happy with my purchase. One more thing I would suggest, however, is to be careful when you pull the cord out of the jack. Be sure to pull from the metal and not anywhere on the plastic. I can see how these might get broken after a while if you always pull from the plastic. Happy listening! 8/25/08 - When you come back to edit your review this many times, you must be passionate about the product. And I am. Still love these phones. I'm used to the tightness now. One of my best purchases for the money. 12/30/09 - Well, it's been over a year since my last review. Since then my husband died of cancer in September, and my house burned down 20 days ago. Rough year, to say the least. Anyway, I came back to my review only because since my Sony's burned with my house, I'm buying another pair. I still love them. Someone asked a year ago about the Beyerdynmaic ear pads I bought. I forgot where I got them, but you can just Google beyerdynamic ear pads and places come up. [...] looks like a good buy. About $20.00. Happy New Year. I'm done with 2009, truly.
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