Compared to the ATs, they seem positively bass-shy, too, yet club DJs love 'em-could it be because they use them for cueing in noisy environments where they're gonna hear the subs bangin' regardless?waltzmastering wrote:I have a few sets of the 7506's as well and wouldn't use those when iso is key. One thing that I do like about those is that they can get super loud. The v600's are a different animal. Enclosed ear and a lot smoother than the 7506's.mojobone wrote:Hmm, my Sony MDR-7506s are leaky as Methuselah's Depends
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