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I am looking for replacement earpads for Sony MDR V600 headphones. Will replacement pads for MDR 7506 fit the V600?

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You may buy original Sony MDR-V600 earpads from the following links. (caution left and right pads are different parts)

Right earpad:
495404213 Right Ear pad for Sony MDR V600 V900 7509 7509HD headphones

Left earpad:

http://artaudioparts.com/495404113-left-ear-pad-for-sony-mdr-v600-v900-7509-7509hd-headphones

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Yes, the replacement pad for mdr 7506 fits in for the v600. They can be replaced for one another. There are different types of v600 and 7506, You just have to look for the 7506 that looks more like the v600. That should do the job for you. Hope this information helped You.

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