Looking for a pair of SonyHeadPhones for PMW EX1
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I am looking for a good pair of professional head phones (Sony preferred) for my Sony Video Camera, PMW EX1. What do u think about Sony MDR-V700DJ. I could hear little bit outside noise in that when I wore. I am looking for a pair for which I may not hear any sound/noise created outside. Any ideas/thoughts of finding a good pair. Thx. |
I haven't used Sony headphones, but I have a friend who has a pair of the MDR series (forget the exact ones) which is what you're looking for - you don't want DJ headphones, you want "studio" or "monitoring" headphones so if you want Sony, the MDR series is what you're looking for.
Personally, I have the Sennheiser HD202s and I love them - amazing quality, flat sound response and they block out external sounds really well. |
I've been using these (same pair) since 2001 (I used another brand prior) and for less than $100 they are great cans. Just about everyone I know uses these. Sony MDR-7506 Circumaural Closed-Back Professional Monitor Headphone
Here's the link. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/49510-REG/Sony_MDR_7506_MDR_7506_Headphone.html |
The MDR7506 are great - We have 2 pair and use them all the time.
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21 years in the biz and only one pair of headphones....7506. (ok I'm on my 3rd pair but they are the only ones that I will ever buy!)
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MDR-7506 - industry standard for years....
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Thx everyone of their INPUT to my query. Ur help is much appreciated. Probably I will go for Sony MDR7506 and will compare the specs with Sennheiser HD202s also. Thx vm. Pushpa
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Wow, a consenus. Never saw that before on this forum. Actually, never saw it on any forum. :)
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Also Sennheiser HD 25-1 mk II is worth considering.
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It's funny how everybody thinks their own favourite is the "industry standard"! Maybe it's a European/US thing?
I'm going with Piotr here: Sennheiser HD25-1 MkII - always spotted on BBC outside broadcast cameramen or indeed, separate sound recordists. Short steel cord (for strength and lack of tangling, compared to long copper cord) Right-angle 3.5mm plug (reduce strain on camera socket) Closed cup and tight headband (minimise outside sounds) Swivelable earpieces (to keep one ear open if wanted) Sensitive (maximise volume from camera's headphone socket) Easily obtainable and replaceable spare parts Porous replaceable earpiece covers and dual padded headband (comfort in heat or cold) Oh! And wide frequency response! |
I have used the 7506 and they are great. But I went for the Sony MDR-7509HD and have not been disappointed at all. Use them in the field and in the studio and you do not miss a pop.
Sony MDR-7509HD |
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The Sony's are great, the sound is natural and detailed, the isolation is perfect for it's use as a monitoring phone in almost any environment, they close down into a small footprint taking up less space than normal in a camera bag but and this a BIG but... the headphone pads come off very easily and are a struggle to put back on. I have been in the middle of shoots where a pad has come off and I have had to just chuck it aside so the shooting doesn't get fouled up. I am curious about the Sennheiser's are there any negatives to the phones? I know that one capsule swings up for 1 eared listening which is a nice touch. Are the pads securely on the units? How is the isolation and the sound compared to the Sony 7506s? |
I've been using my 7506s for over 5 years, and the pads have never come off. Strange. These are best bang for buck in headphones I've ever had.
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Robert have you tried the MDR-7509HD a bit more money but a more accurate sound. Moved up from the 7506 when the 7509HD came out. Check them out side by side you will hear the price difference.
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