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thank you
these are already old
from 2007 onwards
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No Sony still makes ES products. But around 2010 Sony started branding allot of their products ES and the ES name lost allot of its pedigree. Sony also came out with allot of weird digital ES products around that time that did not make much sense. To me and allot of others the "good" ES products came out pre 2010.
If you really want the best of the best look at Sony Reference and Espirit which were only made 1980 - 2000. Also look at Technics Class AA. My current cd-player is a Technics sl-p1300. The vintageknob.org, audio database, audio heritage, and vintage audio lazer websites are a tremendous help as well. I use zenmarket.jp to buy my audio gears strait from Japan. I use acupwr step up transformers to power them safely.
This is not the place to post this, however, if you really want to hear the best that Sony has you need to hear these: https://www.stereophile.com/content/sony-ss-ar1-loudspeaker.
Why is this not the place?
Speakers, not headphones.
It’s fine to place all Sony ES stuff here. This is in the high-end audio forum.
The SCD-1 and SS-M9ED, wow! I got to hear that combo at a Sony store in Chicago just after they came out. (Not sure which version of the big Sony speakers).
It’s fine to place all Sony ES stuff here. This is in the high-end audio forum.
The SCD-1 and SS-M9ED, wow! I got to hear that combo at a Sony store in Chicago just after they came out. (Not sure which version of the big Sony speakers).
Speakers are just fine bud. It's a Sony ES thread not a Sony headphone thread. Maybe if there were Sony ES headphones you would have a point but there are not any Sony ES headphones to my knowledge.
You can shoot the messenger if you want but those speakers you gave as an example are a joke. Probably not even made by Sony, probably not even built in Japan but Malaysia. The best speakers Sony ever built are hands down without a doubt the ss-gr1 and ss-r10's . Even without inflation factored in they are every bit as expensive as the speakers you mentioned and with inflation factored in try 3-4 times as expensive. Heck even my little apm-4's are on the same order with inflation factored in, weight is the same as well. I also say little for good reason. Compared to the ss-gr1 and ss-r10 50 kilos really is puny.
Slex had a pair of mint ss-gr1's on uk audiomart for sale. I thought $25k was too much. Now not so much.
I do not want to shoot you, but I do want you to do your homework before you post. I had the pleasure of seeing and hearing the SS-AR1's when they were first introduced in the US at an audio show in NYC and (through a translator) was able to ask questions of the technicians that came over from Japan for the introduction. In addition to a pair being played through Pass Lab amps (which sounded wonderful) they had and unfinished and unglued speaker cabinet that was a marvel of woodworking (I am an amateur woodworker with 40 years of experience). The custom made plywood used in the speakers is made from several different spices depending on where in the speaker it is being used. All the wood is harvested in the winter when it is at its densest. The cabinet assembly and finishing is done by hand as well as the actual speaker assembly. It is all done in Japan. The entire project was run by one Sony senior engineer. I realize the $27K for a pair of speakers is not cheap, but the SS-AR1 is a hi-end audio bargain.
The sad part about the speaker is Sony could not find a single hi-end audio dealer in NYC willing to take on selling the speakers. They all said that Sony's reputation had been too tarnished in the last two decades to have any hope of selling the speaker in the already jaded NYC market.
Well, I wasn’t sure if they were the ED or not, but it looks like it from this reference to the combo in Chicago: https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/391/index.htmlI know what version of speakers you were listening to and so do you. The SS-m9ed's are speakers.
Well, I wasn’t sure if they were the ED or not, but it looks like it from this reference to the combo in Chicago: https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/391/index.html