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Cons Earpiece swivel feels cheaply made, cord too long for portable applications on by JunFan08 | Read full review
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Cons Pinches my ears after prolonged use (big ears), Do not dampen the background noise. on by sniperrus | Read full review
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Cons The cusioning began to break down and crack. Not sure if that comes after awhile, or if I let them bake in the sun once. Biggest bummer however is the fact that the swivel joints completely cracked, and can no longer provide enough support to hold the sp on | Read full review
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Cons They weight too much, the weight is not supported on the head, but near the ears. There is no roon for your ear, compressed your ears against the head, upgraded to the Bose headphones on | Read full review
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Cons if your listening to rock you may have to turn the bass or treble down a bit... but other then that i cant think of anything else on | Read full review
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Cons For the money, go with a pair of Grados or Sennheisers. The Sony sounds quality is not nearly worth what you pay for. The hinges will crack if at all stressed (mine did), and the leather wears really horrible. Also, these cans will really, *really* make y on | Read full review
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Cons The price is way too high for the sound quality. Its all bass and upper midrange. Even that isn't very good. Get the MDR-v7506 if you like the DJ style, and save $70, or spend $50 more and get the best basshead cans this side of a grand in the beyerdynami on | Read full review
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Cons - The bass is WAY too strong, and boomy... not balanced at all. - The mids are extremely veiled - The highs are hugely recessed, and lack detail - They have a design flaw with their rotating pivoting part, it breaks often within 12 months, at most 2 ye on | Read full review
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Cons They are a bit heavy and put alot of pressure on your ears, but have gotten used them after 3 days of use. on by Dockwatcher | Read full review
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Cons a little heavy on by xkinnikux | Read full review
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Cons they are quite heavy, to me, that means quality. the leather parts (on the top and around the headphones) feel kinda thin. kinda big and goofy looking. on | Read full review
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Cons I've had my headphones for two years and although the sound quality has maintained its promise, the actual construction of the headphones ultimately take away from the its actual value. For example, the cylinders that hold he headphones, labelled R and L on | Read full review
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Cons BBuy sells for ~$150.00. I could have found them for less on-line but I had to use up BBuy gift cards. Wish the pads were a little deeper. The cup goes around the ear but the shallow pad causes my ear to touch the inner pad. Slightly annoying. on | Read full review
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Cons Right under the "L" and "R" labels, they will snap usually within a year of heavy use. Make sure you get the 5 year warranty if you are going for these. Mine have been taped up where they split with clear packing tape for about 4 months, you can barely on | Read full review
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Cons Heavy, ear pads prone to tear(V500), every ad has it on some prettyboy's face. on | Read full review
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Cons My ears do get quite sweaty and drippy but hey it's hot what do ya expect? They were a bit tight at first but I got used to them...so really there is nothing wrong with them. on | Read full review
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Cons The sound quality is just plain awful. Compared to similarly priced headphones by Sennheiser, Grado, or Audio-Technica, the sound quality is terrible. Bloated base, non-existent midrange, tinny treble. Sony actually makes a decent DJ phone called the MD on | Read full review
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Cons So far I have not found anything negative about these headphones. on by animeosometal | Read full review
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Cons Not so portable due to the lengthy wire - but it is coiled to give as much portability.
Every good thing comes at a price. on by jiltedsaint | Read full review -
Cons A lot of people don't know what "DJ Style" really means outside of a form factor. These are supposed to be used in a loud club setting so as to hear your next cue track over what's already playing in the house. These are fantastic for that, but they're bi on by professorkliq | Read full review
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