The Sony MDR-7510 Professional Studio Headphones provide high-quality audio in a durable design, perfect for use in demanding professional applications such as studio and broadcast monitoring. The headphones feature 50mm drivers with PET diaphragms and neodymium magnets to deliver highly accurate sound with an extended frequency response that brings out the deepest bass and crisp treble.
The headphones have a closed-back earcup design with thick around-ear cushions to block out environmental noise and provide lasting comfort. The padded headband is adjustable to provide a snug fit for virtually any head size. The single-sided OFC cable provides clear signal transfer and is extra-long to provide ample slack. The gold-plated 3.5mm plug and 1/4" adapter offer wide compatibility with a variety of consumer and professional audio devices. A soft case is included for convenient storage and transportation.
| Type | Closed-Back, Around-Ear, Dynamic |
| Frequency Range | 5Hz - 40kHz |
| Impedance | 24 Ohms |
| Sensitivity | 108dB |
| Maximum Input Power | 2000mW |
| Connectors | Gold-Plated 3.5mm Stereo Mini Plug with 1/4" Adapter |
| Cable Length | 9.8' (2.97 m) |
| Weight | 9.2 oz (261g) |
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Comments about Sony MDR-7510 Professional Studio Headphones:
Hello, I just bought a Sony MDR 7510 and the truth I did not like one bit the sound, I have a Sony MDR 7506 and remains the best Sony headset, it sounds clearer, more natural, more beautiful treble, etc. ... I really do not recommend it, those who thought change its 7506 or bother to take my example and I've lost [$], by luck I could sell and get my invercion a suggestion I have them lay it on a Sony MDR 7506 Deluxe Pearstone earpads and remember me.
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Comments about Sony MDR-7510 Professional Studio Headphones:
Bass is a little over-balanced. (But that seems to be the norm these days).
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