Subject: | Re: Sony MDR-V6 vs. MDR-V600 |
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From: | "Michael Raphael" |
Date: | Mon Jun 7, 2010 9:49 pm ((PDT)) |
These are still my favorite headphones for field recordings. http://www.remoteaudio.com/high_noise_headset/ They'll save your hearing. M. On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:32 PM, David Steinwedel wrote: > The V-600 are a popular series with DJs. They give an extra oomph in the = low end and can take much hotter signal. The V-6 is more likely to give an = accurate representation of what you're hearing. They're also smaller/lighte= r. > > --Dave > ______________________________ > http://www.dsteinwedel.com/ > > ________________________________ > From: pga7602 <> > To: > Sent: Mon, June 7, 2010 10:33:59 AM > Subject: [Nature Recordists] Sony MDR-V6 vs. MDR-V600 > > Does anyone know the difference between the Sony MDR-V6 and the MDR-V600 = headsets? Specs are almost identical. > > Price is the same too, making it tough to choose. > > > |
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