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| Brand | Sony |
| Color | Black |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 63 Ohms |
About this item
- Neodymium magnets and 40 millimeter drivers for powerful, detailed sound.Specific uses for product : Professional audio system,Home audio system
- Closed ear design provides comfort and outstanding reduction of external noises
- 9.8 foot cord ends in gold plated plug and it is not detachable; 1/4 inch adapter included
- Folds up for storage or travel in provided soft case
- Frequency Response: 10 Hertz to 20 kilohertz
- These large diaphragm, foldable headphones feature a rugged construction, a secure, highly effective closed ear design
- Connectivity technology : Wired
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Sony MDR-7506
Trusted by industry professionals for over 30 years, the MDR-7506 deliver accurate studio-quality sound and a comfortable fit for long production sessions. Delivering a balanced soundstage with deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs, ideal for recording studios, broadcast, film/TV production, podcasting, and home studios.
Dynamic closed-back design
These studio headphones feature a closed-back acoustic structure with earcups that completely cover the listener's ears. This effectively eliminates ambient noise and prevents sound leakage.
Comfortable for long sessions
Lightweight (227g) with soft synthetic leather earpads, adjustable band, and padded swivel earcups.
Built with tough materials to withstand daily use
Foldable for easy storage/transport, a protective pouch is included. The earpads are replaceable.
Wired connection features
Included: 1.2m (extendable to 3m) cable with φ3.5mm stereo mini-plug. Unimatch 3.5mm/6.3mm adaptor.
Sony Professional Headphones for recording, mixing, and mastering
MDR-MV1 | MDR-M1 | MDR-7506 |
|---|---|---|
| Design Reference Open Back | Design Reference Closed Back | Design Closed Back |
| Frequency response, Impedance 5Hz~80kHz, 24Ω | Frequency response, Impedance 5Hz~80kHz, 50Ω | Frequency response, Impedance 10-20kHz, 63 Ω |
| Cable 2.5m Straight Detachable | Cable 1.2m/2.5m Straight Detachable | Cable Coiled 9.8' |
| Supplied Accessories 6.3mm/3.5mm 1/8" adapter | Supplied Accessories 3.5mm/6.3mm adapter | Supplied Accessories 3.5mm/6.3mm adapter, soft case |
| Weight 223g | Weight 216g (without cable) | Weight 229g |
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Product information
| Brand Name | Sony |
|---|---|
| Model Number | MDR7506 |
| Model Name | Sony MDR |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Headphones, Protective Case, Unimatch Plug |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Series Number | 7506 |
| UPC | 027242682252 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242682252 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Item Type Name | Studio Headphones |
| Warranty Description | 90 day |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B000AJIF4E |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
|---|---|
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular or Rounded |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
|---|---|
| Control Method | Touch |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
|---|---|
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Carrying Case Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
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| Impedance | 63 Ohms |
|---|---|
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Sensitivity | 10 Hz |
| Frequency Range | 10 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
|---|---|
| Enclosure Material | Copper, Gold, Neodymium |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home audio system, Professional audio system |
| Antenna Location | Audio Monitoring, Disc Jockey Use, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Music Production Equipment |
| Cable Features | 9.8 foot cord |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
| Is Electric | No |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm and 1/4 inch Jack |
|---|---|
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Style Name | Headphones |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
Product Description
Product Description
Sony MDR7506 Professional Stereo Headphones are ideal for sound monitoring in recording studios, radio, film production, video, electronic news gathering - and virtually any application where high quality sound is required. The closed-ear design MDR-7506 is outrageously popular in pro and home recording studios. It features a rugged design, convenient folding construction, 40mm driver units, gold connectors and a professional-quality OFC (oxygen free copper) cord. Sony 7500 Series headphones offer a practical range of choices for everyone from the casual user to the studio pro. These include the MDR-7506 which is lauded by many professional studios and broadcasters. Features Rugged Design: Proven to be reliable in the toughest situations Folding Construction: Compactness in storage 40mm Driver Unit: For clear, high quality sound reproduction Closed-Ear Design: Comfort and reduction of external noise interference Stereo Unimatch Plug: 1/4 inch and 1/8 inch applications Gold Connectors and OFC Cord: Reliable and stable signal connection and transmission Supplied Soft Case: Protective storage AmericanMusical is an authorized dealer of Sony products.
From the Manufacturer
Sony MDR7506 Professional Stereo Headphones are ideal for sound monitoring in recording studios, radio, film production, video, electronic news gathering - and virtually any application where high quality sound is required. The closed-ear design MDR-7506 is outrageously popular in pro and home recording studios. It features a rugged design, convenient folding construction, 40mm driver units, gold connectors and a professional-quality OFC (oxygen free copper) cord. Sony 7500 Series headphones offer a practical range of choices for everyone from the casual user to the studio pro. These include the MDR-7506 which is lauded by many professional studios and broadcasters. Features Rugged Design: Proven to be reliable in the toughest situations Folding Construction: Compactness in storage 40mm Driver Unit: For clear, high quality sound reproduction Closed-Ear Design: Comfort and reduction of external noise interference Stereo Unimatch Plug: 1/4 inch and 1/8 inch applications Gold Connectors and OFC Cord: Reliable and stable signal connection and transmission Supplied Soft Case: Protective storage AmericanMusical is an authorized dealer of Sony products.
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2013I purchased these Sony MDR-7506 headphones a couple of months ago. More recently, I've also purchased Sony's very similar (but not identical - see below) Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones. My reason for purchasing a second pair (and getting both models) was because the V6's were very inexpensive at the time I ordered ($30 cheaper than the 7506's), and because I was curious to see if I could tell a difference between the two. In reading many of the reviews here on Amazon and elsewhere, I knew that the two are constructed very similarly but there were different opinions regarding both the differences (if any) and which has the superior sound.
These are both headphones in the $100 and below price category, which seems like a reasonable price to pay for high quality sound. I do not like to listen to music using earbuds, I prefer this style of "over-the-ear" headphone. although it does take some getting used to. I also have very inexpensive Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones for occasions when I don't want to use my more expensive Sony's.
I am very satisfied with the sound quality from these headphones (both models), and with the comfort. They are the first "quality" headphones that I have owned, and the level of detail in the sound, lack of distortion, and overall quality is simply superb. I am completely satisfied.
Now, regarding both similarities and differences between the Sony MDR-7506 and Sony MDR-V6, here is what I have found:
- externally, they are almost identical in construction and appearance. The V6 has red stickers on each headphone "for Digital", and the 7506 has blue stickers "Professional". The phono jack for the V6 is silver metal (all metal), for the 7506 is gold (rubber and gold). Those are the only visible differences I am able to detect.
- when I listen to the two headphones back to back, at the same volume level and with the same music, I can detect a slightly clearer treble and midrange from the 7506, and very slightly clearer sound. This is consistent with several of the other reviewers on Amazon for the 7506, who say they can detect a slightly better sound separation and more open sound for the 7506, with the V6's sounding a bit warmer. One reviewer also says that the internal grounding for the two headphones is different - the 7506 uses a separate internal ground for the left and right channels, where the V6 uses a single ground for both channels. (It seems to me that both grounds are going to the same place anyway, but if this is true - and I am not able to confirm whether or not it is - then maybe this contributes to a slightly different sound).
- some reviewers state that the internal speaker drivers are different for the two headphones. However when I went to Sony's website to check the specifications for the two models, that is not what I found. And here is what the Wikipedia page states for these headphones: "both models share the same part number for their driver, but the magnet therein is known to vary. The MDR-7506 was introduced with a samarium-cobalt magnet, as is currently used in the MDR-V6. However, at some point, the MDR-7506 switched to the slightly more powerful neodymium magnet. These changes were made without changing the driver part number."
- The box for the 7506 states "neodimium magnet". The operating instructions included with the V6 state "samarium cobalt magnet". Possibly either or both of these are out of date (as Wiki states, they may make spec changes over time) - the 7506 box is copyright 1994, and the V6 copyright is 1996.
- The 7506 box includes an exploded view and parts list, which is very nice to have. The V6 box does not.
- Both headphones include a soft case for storing/carrying the headphones, and both include an adaptor plug so that the headphone can be used with either a stereo mini-plug or a normal size plug.
UPDATE 7/22/13 and 7/30/13: The Sony MDR-V6 and MDR-7506 headphones have just recently been reviewed by CNET, with similar comments to my own regarding the small differences in sound quality. Both headphones receive a very high recommendation from CNET. See the MDR-7506 review at [...] and the MDR-V6 review at [...]
According to the specifications on Sony's website (which should be up-to-date), the only difference between the two headphones is frequency response:
- MDR-7506:
- Neodymium magnet, 40.0 mm driver, 10-20kHz frequency response, 63 Ohm impedance, 106 dB/W/m sensitivity
- MDR-V6:
- Neodymium magnet, 40.0 mm driver, 5-30kHz frequency response, 63 Ohm impedance, 106 dB/W/m sensitivity
I am not able to explain how Sony is claiming different frequency response for the two headphones if all of the other specs are identical, but this is what they are saying. And I do believe that the two headphones have slightly different sound.
Although there is a slight difference between the 7506 and V6, the sound from both headphones is very neutral. The "professional" choice between the two seems to be the 7506, and it is the more expensive model. If you read other reviews you will find that the 7506's are commonly used by studio engineers, because they are designed to reproduce the sound just as it is, without adding emphasis to the bass as some other headphones are designed to do. At this point, for me they are both excellent, and for thirty bucks less I'd go with the V6 if I could have only one of the two.
I've been using these headphones with the Audioengine D1 24-bit digital-to-audio converter, and I am extremely pleased with the quality of the sound.
As a final comment, some owners of these headphones comment that the ear pads wear out over time, and some owners also prefer different ear pads for better comfort. I also purchased a pair of Beyerdynamic EDT 250 Velour Padded Earcushions for this reason, and although I have not yet given them a try to compare them with the ear pads that come with the Sony headphones, I do like the fact that it is possible to fit different ear pads if desired in order to provide more comfort, as well as replace them when they have become worn (some owners use these headphones for many years).
I notice that there are a very large number of reviewers for these headphones, many of them long-time owners who feel very strongly that these Sony headphones are the best. I'm just beginning to use them, but I have high hopes that they will be durable over time and that I will continue to be as satisfied with them as I am today.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2014These headphones are amazing, especially for the price. These headphones were introduced in 1991, so surely something in this price range has come along that is better, right? What I found, nope. These are still the king. I researched several headphones before making this purchase. I narrowed it down to these (Sony MDR-7506) and the Audio Technica ATH-M50, which at the time of this review, were $50 more than the 7506. I had seen both headphones recommended numerous times. Luckily for me, 2 co-workers had the 7506 and the M5's, so I was able to AB test both.
I listened to a variety of music on each pair. Here's what I found:
Sound:
• Treble - The 7506 is a fairly bright headphone. It does tend to push the highs a tad, but I didn't mind it. I didn't find it painful to listen to, even after an extended period, and I liked the detail that it brought out in some songs. The M50 did not seem to push the highs as much, but to me, it felt a little bit more restrained and almost muffled sounding compared to the 7506. Not bad, just not as "airy". Overall, I preferred the 7506
• Mid-range - Both headphones did well in the mid-range, but I thought the 7506 was overall more clear.
• Bass - This is where I thought the M50 would win hands down. After many reviews that I read, I expected the 7506 to really get trounced here. This was definitely not the case. It could be just my tastes in sound, but the 7506 had very tight, detailed bass. The M50 had slightly stronger bass, but not quite as detailed as the 7506. I would guess, like many things audio, this will be largely subjective on which you prefer. I did not find that the 7506 was lacking at all in bass, though.
• Comfort - This was probably the biggest plus for the 7506 vs the M50. The M50 felt much heavier to me and squeezed my head a lot more than the 7506. The 7506 were light and much more comfortable. Complete win for the 7506. The pair I tried had the Velour ear pads, which may have helped with this. I highly recommend those as well. You can find them here: http://www.amazon.com/Beyerdynamic-Velour-Earcushions-MDR7506-Headphones/dp/B0016MF7W2
• Price - Even with the upgraded ear pads, the 7506 came in over $30 cheaper. Win for the 7506 here.
• Build quality and durability - Both sets of headphones seemed very well built and durable. I don't see any immediate issues with either pair. I've heard many people with 7506 that have owned them for 10-20 years with no issues except for needing to replace the ear pads. I also read numerous people with M50s since they launched (5 years ago) with no issues either.
Conclusion:
Not surprisingly, I ended up purchasing the 7506. They were cheaper and I liked them better all-around. I'm sure there are other people that would do the same AB test and prefer the M50, so your mileage may vary. I actually ended up purchasing 2 sets so I could have a set at work and a set at home. Highly recommend these headphones and get the Velour pads as well as they are a very worthwhile upgrade.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026Just what everyone says, very light and flat responding headphones for mixing and subtle mastering. Bass is clear and present with a bit of high end but hardly any mud in the mids. A lot clearer than my ath-m50's I had for 9 years. I would describe it as dull and neutral sounding which is great for capturing those unexpected frequencies that clashes. Big Plus on that but however the headphones headband you gotta be careful and the ear pads are a bit on the cheaper feel. 90s like style student headphones, a bit uncomfortable but they work just well. Nothing like an upgraded ear pads can't fix. Overall, solid headphones that Sony did an excellent job!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026The Sony MDR-7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphones have been a fantastic addition to my setup. Right out of the box, the sound quality is clear, balanced, and detailed, making them perfect for everything from music listening to podcasting, editing, and general studio use.
The large diaphragm drivers deliver crisp highs, solid mids, and a clean, controlled bass that doesn’t overpower. I especially appreciate how accurate and transparent the sound feels—it’s easy to hear subtle details in recordings that I hadn’t noticed before.
Comfort is another big plus. The ear cups fit well and provide good noise isolation, and the lightweight design makes them comfortable to wear for extended sessions without fatigue. The build quality feels durable and professional, and the foldable design makes them easy to store or travel with.
Overall, these headphones live up to their reputation as an industry standard. If you’re looking for reliable, high-quality headphones with excellent clarity and long-term comfort, the Sony MDR-7506 is an excellent choice.
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kevinReviewed in France on July 4, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
J'ai récemment acheté le casque studio Sony MDR-7506 sur Amazon. Ce casque est devenu un incontournable dans l'industrie du son, et il est facile de comprendre pourquoi. Je suis extrêmement satisfait de mon achat
La première chose qui a attiré mon attention est la construction solide du MDR-7506. Il est clair que Sony a conçu ce casque pour résister à une utilisation intensive. Les matériaux de qualité, les écouteurs pivotants et pliables ainsi que les coussinets d'oreille rembourrés garantissent un confort et une durabilité exceptionnels.
En ce qui concerne la performance audio, le MDR-7506 ne déçoit pas. La clarté et la précision de la reproduction sonore sont tout simplement incroyables. Les basses sont profondes et bien définies, les médiums sont riches en détails et les aigus sont nets sans être agressifs. Cela fait du MDR-7506 un outil précieux pour les professionnels du son qui recherchent une reproduction sonore précise et équilibrée.
De plus, le casque offre une excellente isolation phonique, ce qui est essentiel pour se concentrer sur les détails sonores pendant les sessions d'enregistrement, de mixage ou de mastering. Les bruits ambiants sont réduits au minimum, ce qui permet une immersion totale dans la musique ou le son que l'on écoute.
Un autre aspect que j'apprécie du MDR-7506 est sa polyvalence. Il est compatible avec une large gamme d'appareils audio grâce à son câble détachable et à l'adaptateur jack 6,35 mm inclus. Que ce soit pour une utilisation avec une interface audio, une console de mixage ou un lecteur audio, ce casque s'adapte facilement à différentes configurations.
Enfin, je dois souligner le confort exceptionnel du MDR-7506, même lors de longues sessions d'écoute. Les coussinets d'oreille doux et rembourrés répartissent bien la pression, ce qui permet de porter le casque pendant des heures sans inconfort.
En conclusion, le Sony MDR-7506 est un casque studio exceptionnel qui mérite pleinement sa réputation dans l'industrie du son. Sa construction solide, sa reproduction sonore précise, son isolation phonique et son confort en font un choix incontournable pour les professionnels du son et les passionnés exigeants. Je recommande vivement le MDR-7506 à tous ceux qui recherchent une expérience d'écoute immersive et professionnelle.
MarkoReviewed in Canada on November 15, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product
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.
MarielouiseReviewed in Sweden on January 23, 20265.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
Really good quality headphones. The sound is great and they are very comfortable.
NaharReviewed in India on June 10, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable and good sounding closed back under 8k
I love these headphones and this has become my daily driver. I use it for casual listening, movies and monitoring.
Comfort: Very comfortable headphones. This is lightweight headphones and doesn't have tight clamping force. Works fine with most head sizes. The padding is light though not uncomfortable. I can wear it for hours comfortably. I may upgrade for a thicker pads when this one wears out.
Build: Very well built. The headphones feels sturdy in hand and can survive my clumsy handling. It folds well and I can carry it in my backpack easily. The coiled cables is made of quality material but undetachable and insanely long. The long cables can be wrapped over itself quickly to shorten it - check youtube videos. Spares of most parts are available online - so you don't need to throw it away when something breaks.
Sound: This is fairly neutral sounding phones with somewhat flat sound signature . Really crisp mids and lows with tight bass. The bass is not overpowering or physical yet is punchy - maybe passable for bassheads. It has more bass than my AKG K371 but not as much as Brainwavz HM55. Its slight extension towards lows and highs adds some coloration but I kind of enjoy it. So instruments may stand-up than vocals a bit. You can EQ it for really flat response if you want - google for calibrated eq settings. The listening experience is on par with K371 except for the soundstage. Sound stage is not very wide but enough for proper instrument separation. My laptop and mobile can drive this pretty loud, I listen at around 50% volume.
Overall this is a good no-nonsense cans well worth its ~7k price tag. This model has been around for 36 years for its good engineering and value for money.
Dave CReviewed in Singapore on June 26, 20225.0 out of 5 stars amazing sound for the price
I had read about these headphones and seen them on a few videos with performers using them in studio. Even with these expectations, the Sonys are impressive. To my ears, they are detailed and revealing. They do enhance my enjoyment of the music and reveal stuff in tracks already familiar to me. Excellent value for the money sonically. Build quality is OK but not impressive. You can't have everything on a budget. Highly recommended for the price!

















