Ok, you've been warned, you didn't listen. So the real deal is this:
The V6s are great for throwing in a road case as a live sound mixer, because they're bulletproof, and bright, and efficient, and you can hear what's going on as you're mixing a live show.
They're good for monitoring for cds for sale, because they're crappy in the ways most consumer gear is crappy.
They're bright, sibilant, and have sloppy muddy bass.
Don't buy them if you want quality reproduction. Once you decide you're looking for somethign other than cheap and durable and decent, they dont' qualify. $15 koss ksc75s sound better. $70 grado SR60s sound better. A lot better. Etc. If you want good headphones, what you're looking for out of them matters. Cheap and durable and compact and closed, V6s. Anything else, go elsewhere.