Sony MDR-Z1R Price in Singapore & Specifications
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Sony MDR-Z1R Specs
Release Date in Singapore | |
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Model | MDR-Z1R |
Date | Sep 2016 |
Ports & interfaces | |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
3.5 mm connector | Yes |
Microphone in | No |
Connector contacts plating | Gold |
Microphone | |
Microphone type | Not available |
Headphones | |
Ear coupling | Circumaural |
Headphone frequency | 4 - 120000 Hz |
Impedance | 64 Ω |
Acoustic system | Closed |
Headphone sensitivity | 100 dB |
Magnet type | Neodymium |
Driver unit | 7 cm |
Driver type | Dynamic |
Performance | |
Product type | Headphones |
Wearing style | Head-band |
Recommended usage | Audiophile |
Product colour | Black |
Volume control | No |
Cable length | 3 m |
Detachable cable | Yes |
Country of origin | Japan |
Reviews of Sony MDR-Z1R
hardwarezone.com.sg
Reviewed on 2017-10-24
In the late Eighties, Sony made a headphone called the MDR-R10. The MDR-R10 has a closed-back design with ear cups made from 200-year old Zelkova wood sourced from the Aizu region in Japan. It also used 50mm-wide bio-cellulose drivers that were revolution...
Read more > straitstimes.com
Reviewed on 2016-10-26
Quality sound demands an appropriate price point. At least, that's what Sony is setting out to achieve with its latest and grandest offering to audiophiles with its Signature Series, which comes at a price tag ordinary consumers will baulk at.The top-of-t...
Read more > headfonia.com
Reviewed on 2017-09-26
DAP: NW-WM1Z – 3200$ USD. All about it here: Premium Walkman® with High-Resolution Audio NW-WM1ZHeadfonia: Review: Sony WM1Z Walkman – Splendid! ohm image: RMAA: Sony NW-WM1Z 24-bitThe attention to detail paid this DAP's physical and UI design is staggeri...
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Reviewed on 2017-09-24
As far as I can tell, the MDR-Z1R is engineered for two things: meaty vocals and mids, and, through dead reverb super clear transmission to the ears. I've got an interview to publish, which I hope will illuminate some of the headphone's design parameters...
Read more > soundandvision.com
Reviewed on 2017-03-07
Remarkably transparent, Fine, handmade build quality, Very, very comfortable
New-gen balanced cable may not fit current headphone amps/sources
Sony has a long history of making reference-quality headphones, starting with the limited-edition MDR-R10. That was in 1989—and at $2,500, it was the most expensive headphone in the world. A couple of years ago, I had the pleasure of spending a few hours...
Read more > headfonia.com
Reviewed on 2016-09-04
My experience with the beautiful MDR-Z1R wasn't really positive. It sounded very bassy and muffled overal and I can't believe a new flagship would sounds like this. So probably someone did something wrong there. Let's hope that anyway. DAP wise I can only...
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