CarinTorment
100+ Head-Fier
Finally I have the Z7M2 and I am fascinated with its sound, WM1AM2 and WM1A combo, and as an extra comment I listen to pure rock and metal.WM1AM2+ MDR Z7M2 FOR SURE!!!!!
Finally I have the Z7M2 and I am fascinated with its sound, WM1AM2 and WM1A combo, and as an extra comment I listen to pure rock and metal.WM1AM2+ MDR Z7M2 FOR SURE!!!!!
I use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PBJHCHZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I am curious, but what replacement pads/aftermarket pads have members successfully used with the Z7M2? I have searched for aftermarket pads and there are a few on Amazon and some on eBay but I'm not fully convinced they are good quality.
I'm hoping that Dekoni eventually makes a set for the Z7M2, but I had reached out to them in the past inquiring and they never provided an explicit answer (just that the MDR-Z1R pads will not fit).
I had the z7m2 and have the d7200s, I would describe the d7200s as a midcentric headphone.I have been eyeing the Z7M2 for a while. I have the Denon D7200 (with Woo Audio WA6 + Cambridge Dacmagic) and the portable Sony WH-1000XM3. For a lot of different music genres/recordings I actually enjoy the 1000XM3 more than the D7200. Certain details I hear in the midrange with the 1000XM3 doesn't come out as loud with the D7200 (recessed mids). And the treble is so harsh on the D7200.
So my question is: how is the Z7M2 compared to the D7200 when it comes to treble and mids? I'm hoping they are somewhat similar to the 1000XM3s, just with overall better quality of course. And I like the classic black appearance of the Z7M2. Looks like 1000XM3s older brother.
They are not for sale in any shops in my country (Norway) so I can't really audition them. Think I will order from Woo Audio if I decide to buy them.
Okey, so the mids on the D7200 might not be as recessed as I think. It's the treble that is so harsh for me that it won't allow high enough volumes for certain details to be loud enough like on the 1000XM3. I will consider the Z7M2 as something different and hopefully fun headphones in addition to the D7200.I had the z7m2 and have the d7200s, I would describe the d7200s as a midcentric headphone.
Depends on your preference but I think they're both good headphones.
The z7m2 is a warmer, richer sound, typical sony house tuning, big sub bass, a bit unrefined, bleeds into mids, recessed mids, a tad on the brightside, lacks treble extension .
The d7200s are an unusually tuned headphone but I like it. Not as warm, midcentric, slightly recessed in the upper mids, good extension on both ends, much faster than the z7m2, also big sub bass but also a bit boomy. Its finer aspects are that it has great soundstage and imaging for a closedback, the z7m2 doesn't come close in this regard.
They're both bassy headphones but the presentation of the bass is very different. The d7200s hit with speed and impact, while the z7m2 hit with less impactful but more weighty, voluminous hit and its much slower.
Sony has it down with comfort, putting the z7m2 is like putting on a hat that you've worn a thousand times and is just as comfy. The d7200s require a headband for my fat head otherwise it will drill a hole into the top of my skull.
If you like the 1000XM3, the z7m2 is a better version of that.
You might be sensitive to certain treble frequencies. For me, the d7200s are ok but I'm the same with sibilance, very sensitive to it.Okey, so the mids on the D7200 might not be as recessed as I think. It's the treble that is so harsh for me that it won't allow high enough volumes for certain details to be loud enough like on the 1000XM3. I will consider the Z7M2 as something different and hopefully fun headphones in addition to the D7200.
I have recently been reading about band equalizers and going to try the preset for D7200 made by the reddit user oratory1990. Or at least lower the treble and maybe the bass. Will check out "eqMac" or "SoundSource" to be able to use the AUNBandEQ module on Mac.
If available, EQ makes a big difference with the z7m2.You might be sensitive to certain treble frequencies. For me, the d7200s are ok but I'm the same with sibilance, very sensitive to it.
Its possible to mitigate the higher frequencies with fo.q tape unfortunately, they discontinued this product. I've come to notice that sound resonating off plastic has a certain characteristic that I'm able to recognize.
It was like that with my focal clears, I couldn't stand the treble peak which a few small pieces of the fo.q tape was able to neutralize to a point where it was comfortable for me.
I recommend that you demo the z7m2 before purchasing because imo its brighter than the d7200s.
I also have both and I'm really enjoying the combo with EDM! Bass response is great!I've bought an used set of these to use with me zx707. Hopefully it will be a nice sounding combo
I did both lol!Not sure if I should buy the replacement earpads, or just upgrade to the Z1R (which I also heard and enjoyed at the store). Or maybe both...