buidoimiennui
Head-Fier
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Can anyone guess which headphone driver this is? They are 50mm
Sony driver 50mm. I will replacement for mdr f1
Hi you. I get it on other sony hp. Are size 50mm.Ohh cool, are these official MDR-F1 driver replacements or third party/aftermarket ones? Where did you find them? My pair still works fine but I've been spooked by all the reports of failing drivers to be honest
Absolutely beautiful titanium cup, but barely any dampening!
For comparison sake, the ATH-A9X
If all the information is correct, the A100Ti and W2002 share the exact same driver, so it looks like Audio-technica just shoved it in an A frame design without care for tuning.
It's definitely something they do, especially for the wooden models but I also imagine there would be some tuning at the very least. These despite all the good stuff they do, really do sound cavernous and almost echoey which for me pretty much ruins them. It's a big shame because the mids and bass on it are superb and they have one of the best vocals I've ever heard.Newer Ap2000ti has no cup damping either- I remember reading somewhere they do it on purpose to highlight the material's effect on the sound (might explain why their higher price headpones seem to have a mixed reputation & more of a niche audience than might be expected from a major brand).
Interesting so the drivers are on a universal joint?One of the more lesser known Sony's, the MA300!
Going to recable this soon, so expect some better photo's later
Its a very unique sony because despite how rare they are to find usually, they never took off. I find them cool due to the ability to bend around your earshape.
Smol boiSony MDR-M77
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They have a pivot at a small angle, and they bend further back depending on your ear size. It does stay in contact with them so its like an on over ear. Ill record when I get the chance.Interesting so the drivers are on a universal joint?