I need to hear the Z1R. It may sound like the perfect headphone for me, especially as it is much lighter the Master 1.I use an optical connection from my tv to the TA for late night movie watching when the wife want to sleep
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Sony Z1R....listening impressions only
While opinions are split on sound signature, comfort is universally seen as one of the best on any totl headphone, i'm not sure what's even close besides the Empyreans.I need to hear the Z1R. It may sound like the perfect headphone for me, especially as it is much lighter the Master 1.
You got that right, on both points. The MDR-Z1R's sound is divisive; it appears that the camps are usually split along the spectral ends - either you love it, or you don't. We all know where we stand on this issue.While opinions are split on sound signature, comfort is universally seen as one of the best on any totl headphone, i'm not sure what's even close besides the Empyreans.
On the topic of comfort, yes, definitely. The MDR-Z1R remains one of the most comfortable headphones around.
Yeah, from the short time I've had them I can tell you it's one of my more comfortable headphones. I thought with the pads being leather my ears might get hot but so far it hasn't been a problem, we'll see if that changes next summer when it's crazy humid where I live.
On the sound front I can see why there are people that wouldn't like them. They have a unique signature that's not very balanced or natural but what it is is a whole lot of fun for people like us.
On the sound front I can see why there are people that wouldn't like them. They have a unique signature that's not very balanced or natural but what it is is a whole lot of fun for people like us.
That’s my gears. But I lost my ****ing ier z1r. ****kkkkkkkkk. That’s why I stop touching any of my for a year and a half. Today I just back to them. Oh man. I love them !!! I love my mdr -z1r more than my focal utopia !!! For real !!!!I was really excited to find this setup at my local Sony store in Thailand.
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Impression: Effortless presentation of details in almost everything. Especially movies, electronic music and soul, blues and older rock. The best way to describe them is really the word enjoyable (95% of the time).
Contra: Not so good for very complicated and fast instrumentations like Peter Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake, Opus 20, II Valve by Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan I also dislike some presentation of guitar heavy metal. Some tracks are unexpected good (Womack & Womack - Teardrops) and bad (Aha - Take on Me).
If I compare it to my other closed cans the BeyerdynamicT5p MKII. The peak in the highs is less obvious but still noticeable. In my opinion some equalizer tuning is needed.
Mercedes built quality, which need to be paid. The sound is a big step up from an ATH-M50X, but not so far from a T5p. In my opinion its worth the price.
Contra: Not so good for very complicated and fast instrumentations like Peter Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake, Opus 20, II Valve by Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan I also dislike some presentation of guitar heavy metal. Some tracks are unexpected good (Womack & Womack - Teardrops) and bad (Aha - Take on Me).
If I compare it to my other closed cans the BeyerdynamicT5p MKII. The peak in the highs is less obvious but still noticeable. In my opinion some equalizer tuning is needed.
Mercedes built quality, which need to be paid. The sound is a big step up from an ATH-M50X, but not so far from a T5p. In my opinion its worth the price.
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China, just as most electronic devices these days. However, we own the factory and assembly lines where our products are made.
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Thanks! I didn't realize a company rep was on here. I figured as much but wanted to clarify as I saw you're an English company, correct?China, just as most electronic devices these days. However, we own the factory and assembly lines where our products are made.
Are the Dekoni leather earpads better then the stock ones?
Haven't tried them but the stock ones are awesome. And they seem to cost about 3x what the Dekoni ones do.Are the Dekoni leather earpads better then the stock ones?
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Are you referring to comfort or sound? When I owned Denons there were people on those threads changing pads and experiencing changes with bass, treble and sound stage, the equivalent of iem tip rolling.Are the Dekoni leather earpads better then the stock ones?
I used to own a T5p (2nd Gen), and I wholeheartedly agree - the peaks on the Beyerdynamic are prominent; they can be really harsh and grating on certain tracks. Pairing the T5p (2nd Gen) with a tube amplifier, or attenuating the peaks is a must if you are sensitive to runaway treble highs.Impression: Effortless presentation of details in almost everything. Especially movies, electronic music and soul, blues and older rock. The best way to describe them is really the word enjoyable (95% of the time).
Contra: Not so good for very complicated and fast instrumentations like Peter Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake, Opus 20, II Valve by Berlin Philharmonic, Herbert von Karajan I also dislike some presentation of guitar heavy metal. Some tracks are unexpected good (Womack & Womack - Teardrops) and bad (Aha - Take on Me).
If I compare it to my other closed cans the BeyerdynamicT5p MKII. The peak in the highs is less obvious but still noticeable. In my opinion some equalizer tuning is needed.
Mercedes built quality, which need to be paid. The sound is a big step up from an ATH-M50X, but not so far from a T5p. In my opinion its worth the price.
However, I very much prefer(red) the MDR-Z1R over the T5p (2nd Gen); I've since sold the latter.
Anyway, enjoy your time with the Sony!
Haven't tried them but the stock ones are awesome. And they seem to cost about 3x what the Dekoni ones do.
Quality and comfort mainly.Are you referring to comfort or sound? When I owned Denons there were people on those threads changing pads and experiencing changes with bass, treble and sound stage, the equivalent of iem tip rolling.
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Dekoni offers 4 pads in the moment for the Z1R : Elite Velour, Elite Hybrid, Elite Sheepskin, Elite Fenestrated Sheepskin. Does anyone have experience with this Dekoni pads ?Are you referring to comfort or sound? When I owned Denons there were people on those threads changing pads and experiencing changes with bass, treble and sound stage, the equivalent of iem tip rolling.
I have but only for the TH900, sheepskin. They are very good, but for the Z1R they may be bigger and thicker, not sure.Dekoni offers 4 pads in the moment for the Z1R : Elite Velour, Elite Hybrid, Elite Sheepskin, Elite Fenestrated Sheepskin. Does anyone have experience with this Dekoni pads ?
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