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I first compared the MDR-V6 with another Sony, the $299 MDR-R1. That one has more bass, but it's a softer, less detailed, and mellower sounding headphone, and I preferred the MDR-V6's clarity.
Sony introduced the MDR-V6s in 1985, and only retired them in 2020, some 35 years later. As studio monitor headphones, they’re used by everyone from DJs to producers. They’re comfortable during bouts ...
The Sony Inzone H9’s excellent audio quality, strong noise cancellation, useful dual-pairing capabilities and supreme comfort make it one of the best high-end gaming headsets for those gaming on ...
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