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    HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

    Sony MDR-7506 vs Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω

    We compare the Sony MDR-7506 and Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω head-to-head on performance, features, value, and more. Here's which one wins.

    Our Pick

    Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω

    Scored 9/10 in our testing

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    Best Under $100

    Sony MDR-7506

    Best budget studio headphone — the broadcast industry standard since 1991

    Overall:8.8/10
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    Best Closed-Back for Mixing

    Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω

    Best closed-back headphone for mixing — flat response, comfortable for marathon sessions

    Overall:9/10Winner
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    Score Breakdown

    Sony MDR-7506CategoryBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω
    8.8/10 Performance✓ 9.3/10
    8/10 Features✓ 8.5/10
    9/10 Ease of Use9/10
    9.8/10 ✓Value9.3/10
    8.8/10 Overall✓ 9/10

    Specs Comparison

    Sony MDR-7506SpecBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω
    Closed-back, semi-circumauralTypeClosed-back
    63ΩImpedance80Ω
    10–20,000 HzFrequency Response5–35,000 Hz
    40mmDriverDynamic, Made in Germany
    Coiled cable, 1/4" adapter includedCableVelour ear pads, padded headband

    Sony MDR-7506

    Pros

    • + Broadcast industry standard — proven over 30+ years
    • + Replacement parts still available — can last decades
    • + Extremely accurate detail retrieval
    • + Folds flat, very portable for the price

    Cons

    • − Coiled cable is the only option (non-detachable)
    • − Slight high-frequency peak can cause listening fatigue over long sessions
    • − Pleather ear pads wear quickly (but replaceable)

    Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω

    Pros

    • + All-day velour comfort — best in closed-back category
    • + Made in Germany — premium build quality
    • + Extended sub-bass response for EDM/electronic music production
    • + 80Ω works well from audio interfaces without extra amp

    Cons

    • − Non-detachable cable is inconvenient
    • − Bass can appear slightly elevated vs truly flat response
    • − Treble peak can be bright to some ears

    Our Verdict

    Based on our scoring, the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80Ω comes out on top with an overall score of 9/10. Beyerdynamic's DT 770 Pro has been Germany's most-trusted studio headphone since 1985. The 80Ω version drives adequately from most audio interfaces and modern devices without requiring a dedicated amp. Velour ear pads provide all-day comfort that the Sony MDR-7506 and ATH-M50x cannot match — the difference after a 6-hour session is significant. The extended bass response below 60Hz is accurate, not boosted — useful for checking sub-bass content in electronic music productions.

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