12/27/2010

Sony MDR-V500DJ Monitor Series Headphones with Swivel Earcups Review

Sony MDR-V500DJ Monitor Series Headphones with Swivel Earcups
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Well, I embarked on finding a new set of travel headphones after my last long plane ride.The earbuds just weren't hacking it, even though the pair I have are quite good.The jet engine noise finally got to me.
I have an old pair of Sony MDR-M77 headphones which are quite good, but I wanted something new.So, I studied what was available and settled on the MDR-V500DJ headphones.After purchasing a pair, I regret my choice and I am returning them.
When I got these headphones, I immediately plugged them into my iPod and picked a favorite cut from XTC (Mayor of Simpleton).As I listened to the song, I kept wondering what was wrong,Then, it dawned on me, the treble was entirely muffled.I grabbed the MDR-M77 and did a A-B test with several tracks.Same result.The MDR-V500DJ has little or no high-end.Just as a sanity check, I grabbed my Sony MDR-V6 phones and did the same test.I consider the MDR-V6 one of the best headphones ever made by the way.Yeah, the bass was definitely richer than the MDR-M77, which seem bright in comparison, but both were much closer to what I expected than the MDR-V500DJ.
I thought it might be the iPod, so picked a coupled of CDs (MFSL Dark Side of the Moon & Bernstein in Berlin-Beethoven Symphony no.9) to try in my portable CD player.Same result.While the MDR-M77 was the brighest of the three, the lack of high end on the MDR-V500DJ made neither CD sound good.Once again, the MDR-V6 was the best and most balanced of the three.
Still seeking the perfect lightweight headphones, I went to a local Magnolia Hi-Fi to try a better comparison.I tried both noise cancelling models from Sony, several Sennheiser models, the MDR-V600, MDR-V500DJ, and MDR-V300.First of all, forget the noise cancelling models.None of them sounded as good as MDR-V500DJ.The MDR-V600 was the best of them all and reminded me of the MDR-V6 (which I understand they replaced).The MDR-V300 is definitely better than the MDR-500DJ by a long shot, and I would say the MDR-V300 is comparable to Sennheiser HD-212.I am going to try them side-by-side at home soon.
Although many of the Sennheiser phones sounded good, they seemed over-priced compared to the MDR-V600.The only one that was close in price and quality was the HD-280.By the way, the HD-280 was uncomfortable and put a lot of pressure on my head.
Unless you like listening to bass only, do not buy the MDR-V500DJ headphones.

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Product Description:
folding, around-the-ear design * sealed, reversible swivel earcups * 40mm drivers * ferrite magnets * UniMatch plug adapter for mini or full-size headphone jacks * frequency response 10-25,000 Hz * 9.5-foot, single-sided, coiled cord* impedance: 40 ohms * weight: 8 oz. * warranty: 1 year parts, 90 days labor

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