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and they pinch my ear a bit, which is why only 4 stars
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I do worry a bit about the longevity of the wires
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I tried them with my glasses off for a little while, and they were much more comfortable, but still pushed on the top of my ears a bit
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They don't manipulate the sound one bit, so when you're mixing, what you hear is truly what you get
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A bit hot and sweaty after a
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and I feel like the highs are a bit crisper
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It can easy stretch 7-8 ft, but after that it starts to pull an awkward bit of tension.
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A bit bulky headphone
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The MDR-V6 sounded a bit too harsh in the highs for my liking
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The sound is very much to my liking, a bit softer, not harsh
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As someone else reported the head band is a bit hard, not a bit deal, but that was the only thing I didn't like
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I've had these for about two, maybe three years and the cushions are just now starting to crack a bit despite all my abuse
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A bit hot and sweaty after a
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Improves the sound a bit and the comfort is amazing
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It's lacking a bit of bass, but it's actually not that bad, only if you're used to artificially boosted headphones will you be disappointed
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Although the winning AT M50s seem a bit heavier and a bit more unwieldy, they are also more comfortable and secure, in addition to having a more realistic sound stage
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:I may have been a bit harsh in my description of these 'phones since I am used to the true audiophile-quality pair that I use for home listening.
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If you are using them for more than a few hours in a row without any breaks you might want to consider something a little bit more comfortable.