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I've owned V6's for the better part of 16 years, and I recommend them all the time. I've owned Grado SR-60's, 80's and 325's too. Frankly, I like them all very much. Nevertheless, the V6's remain one of my favorites (particularly with the velour Beyer pads). Maybe it's a particular compatibility with my ears, but, for whatever reason, I listen to my V6/7506 phones at least as much as my Sennheiser HD-600's.
It could also be due to the fact that I listen to my music at quieter volume levels than what I'd guess is the average. The HD-600's seem to perform better the louder you turn them up. The V6/7506's deliver more impact, to my ears, than anything else I've heard at the quieter volume settings.
Originally posted by SumB Thomas have you heard the the V6? It's questionable if most people who recommend them have. One of these headphones is better by a landslide to my ears and it ain't the Sony. |
I've owned V6's for the better part of 16 years, and I recommend them all the time. I've owned Grado SR-60's, 80's and 325's too. Frankly, I like them all very much. Nevertheless, the V6's remain one of my favorites (particularly with the velour Beyer pads). Maybe it's a particular compatibility with my ears, but, for whatever reason, I listen to my V6/7506 phones at least as much as my Sennheiser HD-600's.
It could also be due to the fact that I listen to my music at quieter volume levels than what I'd guess is the average. The HD-600's seem to perform better the louder you turn them up. The V6/7506's deliver more impact, to my ears, than anything else I've heard at the quieter volume settings.