I have them and like them. Some time back, a used pair showed up on eBay and I got them for about $80.
They're pretty neutral, isolate well and I find them comfortable. I don't use them that often since I mostly use open headphones when I listen. But I've taken them on a number of vacations and really like them for travel.
Keep in mind that I haven't seen many other positive reviews of the 7509HD around here. I think I might be the only one who enjoys them. Too bad, since I think they're good headphones.
The 7509 was supposed to fix the flaws in the V6...especially the exaggerated upper mids, not treble AFAIK. I notice it a lot with snare drums and distorted electric guitars....definitely sounds like a pretty big peak somewhere in the upper mids. Sound on Sound magazine gave the 7509HD a very high rating in a shoot out of closed studio headphones.
Keep in mind that I haven't seen many other positive reviews of the 7509HD around here. I think I might be the only one who enjoys them. Too bad, since I think they're good headphones.
Keep in mind that I haven't seen many other positive reviews of the 7509HD around here. I think I might be the only one who enjoys them. Too bad, since I think they're good headphones.
Check the headphone inventory in this guy's profile. His recommendation may mean more if you see the highly regarded phones he has to compare them to! @Priest - I'm curious how the 7509HD would measure up compared to your Beyer dt250, which is also supposed to be a very neutral closed studio monitor?
Priest, I'm glad to find someone else who likes them! I wish more would give them a listen - I think the 7509HD is a good solution for a lot of people looking for closed headphones.
The DT 250-250 are in my top three closed monitor-type headphones (together with the ATH-M50, which is probably third). I use the MDR-7509HD more frequently than the DT 250, but mainly because they are more portable and slightly more comfortable, and not because I like the sound better. The MDR-7509HD also sound fantastic out of a DAP, but can have very slightly more emphasis in the upper frequencies. That is, they can be a tad sharp, but they have better dynamics it seems and are more forward, which is the trade-off. I think it probably comports with my hearing to say that the DT 250 are a hair more neutral. Please keep in mind that this is all for personal listening -- I am not a studio professional.
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