

🎶 Elevate your sound game—studio precision meets everyday comfort!
The Sony MDR-7506 headphones deliver professional-grade audio clarity with 40mm neodymium drivers and a wide 10Hz-20kHz frequency response. Their closed-back design ensures superior noise isolation, while the lightweight, foldable build and replaceable earpads offer durability and comfort for long studio sessions. Compatible with a variety of devices via wired connection, these headphones have been a trusted industry standard for over 30 years.










| ASIN | B000AJIF4E |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 163 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 2 in Studio Headphones 244 in Headphones & Earphones |
| Cable feature | Retractable |
| Compatible devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Headphone |
| Item model number | MDR7506 |
| Item weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Leather, Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 226.8 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Listening to music |
| Specific uses for product | personal |
| Style | SONY MDR-7506 |
| Unit count | 230.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Wired |
J**K
Best value, high quality headphones going in a similar price range (in my experience so far).
Quality headphones, like other HiFi equipment, are always going to be a highly personal, subjective thing. I own a few pairs of headphones. Each of them have their various pros. However, comparing these Sony MDR-7506's to other highly-regarded, similarly-priced headphones, for example, the excellent Sennheiser HD560S, the Philips Fidelio X2HR & the Sennheiser HD598, these Sony MDR-7506's are probably the ones that I spend the most time listening to music. I've owned them since February, 2024. Though in fairness, it's a very close thing with the equally superb Sennheiser HD560S. Both excel for overall quality in their price range. I use them with Cambridge Audio HiFi. Aside from the Sony's relatively lighter weight & added comfort for longer listening sessions, all without getting too warm, what I love most about them is their excellent clarity, brightness & vibrancy. I'd swear that I can hear more higher frequency music & detail on certain songs, more clearly, with the Sony MDR-7506's than with my other quality headphones. Though once again, it's a close thing with the brilliant Sennheiser HD560S's. The latter offer better overall separation & depth, but their RRP is also significantly higher. An unqualified 5 Stars for the Sony MDR-7506's. They excel with their excellent clarity & vibrancy among other similarly-priced, quality headphones. Outstanding value!
S**T
Sony MDR-MV1 Headphones.
Excellent headphones, much better sounding than the Audio technica R70X's.That lasted seven weeks! Very neutral sounding With a controlled very deep bass.And with natural sounding midrange, and high's. I can see why they are labelled professional, with the sound quality they give. As some other reviewers have stated, these headphones are the choice of professionals recording studios. And I can well believe it, with the sound quality they give. I use my pair, to listen to music, with my old analogue Technics HiFi. They work really well, with this format, and the sound quality is sublime. They are very sensitive, and pick up errors in music recordings, that you won't hear through speakers. It can be disconcerting at first, until to recognise the errors. For example, on Al Stewarts Year of the cat album.On the first track " Lord Granville. " there is a slight knocking sound in the recording. When you hear it.It sounds like someone knocking on the door! It bought me out . I should add, they are very comfortable with the fabric ear pads.I can wear them for four hours, at a time. With no discomfort. Some reviewers, have said these headphones last for over a decade. I would be happy at that . They also sound good at higher volumes,without sounding strained or distorted. I would say, that that you get what you pay for.And these headphones are no exception! I'm very happy with mine.And I would replace them, with the same again. When they are worn out.Yes, they are easily worth the money. I highly recommend them for music use.
G**G
Very comfortable headphones
The Sony MDR-7506 headphones are excellent quality; the earpads are soft and very comfortable to wear for long periods ; a good fit for a slim head as another brand ordered were too wide. The sound quality is very crisp and clean and they block external noise a little better too than the cheaper pair.
J**N
good overall but sounds a little flat
long story short: they are great for the price, but the mids are scooped In my hands it feels to be of good quality, it feels rigid and robust It's pretty comfortable, though the muffs are a little small for my ears which after a while can hurt, but I just have to take them off and rub my ears and then I can wear them for another hour the cable is a long coil which means you can get a-lot of length out of it while not tripping over the wire though I believe it might be what's introducing the static noises that are present when no audio is playing I really can hear a-lot of detail in the songs I've listened to so far (restless gypsy-WASP, break down the wall-stone fury, valhalla-crimson glory and dream dancer-crimson glory) and the bass is very clear and present, the treble is ok, it's pretty clear but the mids are a bit weak, and the mid range is very important, the mid range hosts vocals, guitar solos etc this review is in comparison to my previous headphones, roland rh5
A**N
Fantastic Sound
I actually love these. I started to move away from the convenience of Bluetooth and therefore wireless headphones / earbuds last year. I still love them for what they are, but I no longer use them if I'm at home just relaxing. I wanted to move to something that actually sounded GOOD. I recently bought the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro X and while they were indeed excellent, I found them to be just a little too big and bulky and lacking in bass ability. Enter these. They're much more manageable, being about 30% lighter, they have a warmer sound, which I wanted, sound fantastic and overall just do exactly what I wanted them to do. They're not completely neutral, so if/when I am creating music I do need to keep that in mind. But they're fantastic for listening to music, if it's coming from a high quality source. Also on the DT 770 Pro X, the provided cable was far too long. This comes with a longer one and a shorted on which the others did not.
B**E
Excellent headphones for music amd recording vocals
Excellent music and recording headphones. Great sound and good value for money. I dint want to spend a fortune on a decen pair of headphones a nd these were perfect Great volume and very comfy to wear..
C**E
Uso o fone para tocar guitarra, ligado diretamente na pedaleira ou na interface de áudio. Estou muito satisfeito com a qualidade do som que o fone entrega. Som Flat e com definição. Confortável de usar por longos períodos de tempo. Boa qualidade de construção e materiais. Dobrável para facilitar transporte (acompanha um bag para guardar o fone). Antes de comprar assiti diversos reviews, o que me ajudou a optar pelo Sony MDR 7506. Recomendo!
T**K
If you’re looking for accurate, spacious sound for professional or detailed listening, the MDR-MV1 delivers. Not casual headphones, but a very capable tool in the right hands. Sound: Exceptionally clear and balanced. The open-back design gives a wide, airy soundstage, and you can really hear into the mix. Bass is accurate rather than hyped, so if you're looking for “fun” or boosted low end, these won’t be it. But if you want to hear everything, they deliver. Comfort: Very lightweight with large, soft earpads. I’ve worn them for long sessions without fatigue. The clamping force is gentle, and they stay put without pressure. Build: Sturdy but minimalist. Not flashy, mostly matte black. The cable is detachable and locks in securely. No unnecessary frills—just a focus on function. Notes for buyers: These are open-back, so sound leaks in and out. Not ideal for public use or noisy environments. They're meant for studio/reference use, so they’ll expose flaws in recordings (which is the point). I'm not into spatial audio, so can't really comment on the quality of that feature.
T**N
After testing various Beyerdynamics, Audio Technica, Philips, Hifiman, and Shure headphones, I have chosen to continue using this particular model. While it has its shortcomings, there are several aspects that contribute to its overall appeal. The ear pads and structure are somewhat uncomfortable, small, and fragile in various ways. Despite these drawbacks, the headphones produce excellent sound quality and provide a highly enjoyable listening experience with anything. This is particularly noteworthy given their rarity as studio-grade headphones used as an overall headphone. I find them to be a good choice for gaming.
M**O
The sound isolation is quite good, although it could be better, I'm still very happy with it. They're comfortable too, and the sound quality is nice. They have a long cord, and after you remove the end piece on the cord, it's super easy to plug into your computer to start using it.
H**K
Cool.
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