
Sony MDR7506
Score: 73/100
OneOdio Pro-50
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Sony MDR-7506 is a professional closed-back studio headphone known for its accurate sound reproduction and excellent isolation. Lacking wireless connectivity and on-headset volume controls makes it less versatile for modern mobile use. Best suited for audio engineers and broadcasters who need reliable wired performance.

The OneOdio Pro-50 is a budget-friendly wired over-ear headphone with strong bass, high sensitivity, and swivel ear cups for DJ monitoring. Its drawbacks include a plastic build, lack of wireless/ANC features, and occasional cable reliability issues. Ideal for budget-conscious DJs, home-studio engineers, and listeners who prioritize wired performance over premium features.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
40 mm | 50 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 260 gbest | 264 g |
63 Ωbest | 32 Ω | |
106 dB SPL | 110 dB SPLbest |
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Audio(4) | ||
Frequency Response | 10-20000 | 20-40000 Hz |
Driver Size (mm) | 40 mm | 50 mm |
Impedance (Ω) | 63 Ω | 32 Ω |
Sensitivity (dB SPL) | 106 dB SPL | 110 dB SPL |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 260 g | 264 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 246x84x185 mm | 170x89x196 mm mm |


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Professional reviewers consider the MDR-7506 a studio staple, emphasizing its closed-back architecture for superior isolation, the 40 mm neodymium-driven drivers for accurate bass and dynamics, and its foldable, portable build with a long coiled cable that resists snags. Editors highlight its comfort during long sessions and its ability to deliver ample volume even from low-impedance sources.
Everyday users consistently commend the headphones for their clear stereo imaging, robust noise isolation, and practical foldable design. The long coiled cable and included adapters receive positive remarks for flexibility, while the most common complaint centers on the absence of an on-headset volume control and lack of wireless connectivity.

Professional reviewers praise the Monitor series for its high sensitivity, easy drivability from low-power sources, and the practical 90° swiveling ear cups that aid single-ear DJ monitoring. The Hi-Res certification and extended 20-40 kHz frequency range are highlighted as strengths, while the slight treble boost and plastic-heavy build are noted as drawbacks.
Everyday users appreciate the strong bass, clear vocals, comfortable protein cushions and versatile cable options, considering the headphones a great value for the price. Common complaints revolve around a lightweight plastic chassis, occasional cable detachment, treble harshness on bright music, and confusion over the listed maximum input power.
“extraordinary acoustic isolation”

“The Monitor 60 delivers pretty good frequency response that matches direct recordings, with vibrant bass without excess but a slight 4‑5 kHz bump.”

“Comfortable protein cushions let me wear them for hours without ear fatigue.”


