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Sony MDR-7520 - Headphone de Estúdio Profissional

  • Preço: $399.99
  • B&H # SOMDR7520
  • Fab# MDR-7520

Características de produto em destaque

  • Diafragmas LCD de 50mm
  • Magnetos de neodímio
  • Design fechado atrás
  • Fones de ouvido giratórios
  • Almofadas de ouvido em torno da orelha
  • Faixa de cabeça acolchoada e ajustável
  • Cabo OFC unilateral removível
  • Plugue banhado a ouro de 3,5mm e adaptador de 1/4"
  • Inclui soft case

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O Headphone de Estúdio Profissional Sony MDR-7520 fornece áudio de alta qualidade em um design durável, perfeito para o uso em aplicações profissionais em que há um alto nível de exigência, como o uso em estúdio e em monitoramento de transmissões. O headphone possui drivers de 50mm com diafragmas LCP e magnetos de neodímio para fornecer um som altamente preciso com uma resposta de frequência estendida que realça os graves mais profundos e os agudos mais nítidos.

O headphone possui um design de fone fechado atrás com almofadas espessas na orelha para bloquear o ruído ambiente e proporcionar um conforto duradouro. Também possui mecanismos giratórios para praticidade de monitoramento em um ouvido apenas. A faixa de cabeça acolchoada é ajustável para oferecer um encaixe preciso para virtualmente todos os tamanhos de cabeça.

O cabo OFC unilateral fornece uma transferência de sinal claro e é extralongo para oferecer bastante folga. Também é removível para fácil reposição. O plugue banhado a ouro de 3,5mm e um adaptador de 1/4" oferecem ampla compatibilidade com uma variedade de dispositivos de áudio profissional e amador. Inclui um soft case para praticidade no armazenamento e transporte.

Design durável de alta qualidade, perfeito para o uso em aplicações profissionais em que há um alto nível de exigência, como o uso em estúdio e em monitoramento de transmissões.
Drivers de 50mm com diafragmas LCP e magnetos de neodímio fornecem um som altamente preciso com uma resposta de frequência estendida que realça os graves mais profundos e os agudos mais nítidos.
Os fones com a parte de trás fechada e as almofadas espessas na orelha bloqueiam o ruído ambiente indesejado e proporcionam um conforto duradouro. Os fones também possuem mecanismos giratórios para praticidade de monitoramento em um ouvido apenas.
A faixa de cabeça acolchoada é ajustável para oferecer um encaixe preciso para virtualmente todos os tamanhos de cabeça.
O cabo OFC unilateral fornece uma transferência de sinal claro e é extralongo para oferecer bastante folga. Também é removível para fácil reposição.
O plugue banhado a ouro de 3,5mm e um adaptador de 1/4" oferecem ampla compatibilidade com uma variedade de dispositivos de áudio profissional e amador.
Inclui um soft case para praticidade no armazenamento e transporte.
Tipo Design em torno da orelha, fechado atrás, dinâmico
Faixa de Frequência 5Hz - 80kHz
Impedância 24 ohms
Sensibilidade 108 dB
Potência máxima de entrada 4000mW
Conectores Miniplugue estéreo de 3,5mm banhado a ouro com adaptador de 1/4"
Extensão do cabo 9,8 pés (2,97m)
Peso 9,5 onças (269g)

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SonyMDR-7520 Professional Studio Headphones
 
5.0

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5.0

Outstanding out of the box

By Potours

from Anchorage, AK

About Me Professional Musician

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Excellent Sound
  • Low Distortion
  • Powerful
  • Versatile

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    Best Uses

    • Home Studio
    • Professional Recording

    Comments about Sony MDR-7520 Professional Studio Headphones:

    Critical listening, audio production. I own Sennheiser HD650's which I love, but can't always use due to their open design in my home studio for isolation purposes. These fit the bill nicely. They're not completely burned in, but even out of the box they sound great. Highly responsive bass, intelligible mids and crisp highs. I love them. They're also comfy and have the perfect length removable cable. I use them with my CEntrance DACport headphone amp.

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    5.0

    Great!

    By Galactic Groove

    from Los Angeles, CA

    Verified Buyer

    Comments about Sony MDR-7520 Professional Studio Headphones:

    Amazing low end for headphones!

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    5.0

    MDR 7520 and MDR 7509HD

    By Mark

    from Madison, WI

    About Me Professional Musician

    Verified Buyer

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          Comments about Sony MDR-7520 Professional Studio Headphones:

          I am a classical musician who records in concert halls- mostly chamber music (piano, brass, strings, percussion). I have always used Sony headphones when I engineer and produce, although I have tried out a number of other brands (Sennheiser, Grado). I would be the first to say that headphone sound, like speaker sound, is a personal choice, so read on with a grain of salt.

          I was looking to upgrade my headphones and decided to try out a few pairs. After some research I focused in on the Sony MDR 7520 and the Sony MDR 7509HD. I am thrilled with both. They are clean, accurate and present in terms of sound. I can hear lots of detail in the variety of musical ensembles I have recorded, however it is a pure sound, uncolored and true to what you would hear live. I should also add that I use a variety of microphones, but stear mostly towards the Earthworks omnis- mics known for their true sound, no coloration- they pick up just about exactly what you hear- great for recording classical music in a hall. The Earthworks/Sony combo feels like a great pairing. The 7520 and 7509HD are both excellent phones for producing, engineering and editing- you get an incredibly true sense of what is being recorded.

          For kicks I tried these headphones out on my stereo system listening to mastered and released recordings- the sound was as you would expect- very present, somewhat bright, almost too clear for "casual" listening- you get the detail that you hope for when recording and none of the coloration. I then went back to my pre-mastered Pro Tools sessions and listened with both pairs (7520 and 7509) and made the realization of why these are such great studio headphones- clarity and accuracy of sound, perfect for hearing what you are recording. They no longer sounded bright like they did on my stereo- they just sounded true.

          If I had to compare these two headphones, the listening I did on my stereo of mastered recordings sort of helped in the distinguishing of each- the 7520's felt brighter than the 7509HD on released recordings, which made me think I preferred the 7509HD; but when I went back to listening in Pro Tools I found the 7520's to have a bit more clarity and detail. This was a very slight difference, but a difference none the less. Kind of like going from 11 point font to 12 point font (not a big deal to read 11 point font on its own, but when you compare it side by side with 12 point, there IS a difference- each will do just fine, but why not go with more detail if you can get it). I decided to keep both, since I usually have a need for at least two pairs of headphones at recording sessions- might as well have a choice.

          The only negative I found was that the 7509HD made a little bit of noise if my head position changed while listening- since they fold for storage, the hinges have some give, thus creating a little bit of sound when you move slightly- not a huge deal, but when you are listening with a fine tooth comb for any and all sounds in the mix, you want the phones to be snug and quiet. The 7520's don't make ANY extraneous sounds. Both headphones fit well, are comfy and look fantastic- the 7520's have an especially smooth, simple design- very sharp aesthetically. I'd say that even though the 7509's move a bit when on, they are likely to be the more comfortable of the two for most people- bigger ear pads, larger cup around your ear, less gripping on your head; but having said that, the 7520's still feel great when on.

          I would say, and this is typical with any Professional level Sony headphone, you're money is well spent on either of these. I am very happy with my purchase (of course, I did end up keeping both).

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          Sony MDR-7520 - Headphone de Estúdio Profissional
          • Bolsa de transporte
          • Adaptador de 1/4"
          • 90 dias de garantia limitada para serviços (apenas nos EUA)
          • 1 ano de garantia limitada para as peças (apenas nos EUA)
           
           
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