The Sony MDR-V6 studio monitor headphones have dropped to just $59

Sony's MDR-V6 studio monitor over-ear headphones (opens in new tab) are down to $59 at BuyDig with code STK178. You have to make it all the way through checkout to see the price. The easiest thing to do is make an account since creating an account (opens in new tab) is free and easy. The price is $98 without the code or until you see the code applied. That's just about what these same headphones go for at B&H (opens in new tab), although you can find them for around $83 on Amazon (opens in new tab). These are very popular headphones and do not go on sale very often.

Create an account and go through the checkout process to see the code's impact on the price. These use 40mm drivers, an over-ear design that provides long-term comfort while still reducing outside noise, and a 10-foot oxygen-free copper cord. (opens in new tab)
Create an account and go through the checkout process to see the code's impact on the price. These use 40mm drivers, an over-ear design that provides long-term comfort while still reducing outside noise, and a 10-foot oxygen-free copper cord.

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Do you know when the first MDR-V6 headphones were introduced? 1985. They have since seen a couple of model upgrades with other popular headphones like the MDR-7506 (opens in new tab), but this is one case where a classic doesn't run out of style. The first in Sony's lineup of studio monitor headphones, the MDR-V6 are a favorite for recording and mixing audio engineers. They use 40mm drivers for powerful sound, an over-ear design that provides comfort over the long term while still reducing outside noise, and a 10-foot oxygen-free copper cord. More than 3,000 users on Amazon (opens in new tab) give these headphones 4.6 stars out of 5.

John Levite
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