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Review on SONY MDR-Z1R WW2 Signature: Superior Sound Quality in Black (International Version) by Aneta Kociszewska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Didn't quite buy it well, had a little trouble using it.

The conclusion is this: a cool product, but a wild overprice, obviously these ears are not for mere mortals (at least I heard a special difference between ears for 25k and 100k) For me, these ears are not worth the money, I would not buy myself, although they are very cool in appearance and comfortable to wear Its pros: Salam Aleikum guys, I was, then, recently on the new Arbat and I listened to these wonderful ears there. 1) The first thing that struck me was the ease of wearing. These ears are just huge, so huge you can't even feel them on your head - which is really cool. I, as the owner of the WH-1000XM2 (which put a lot of pressure on the head), was simply amazed at the convenience 2) Materials and design: everything is super-duper high quality and expensive, the inscription MADE IN JAPAN speaks for itself Got cons: He's alone here: 1) I listened to these ears with the top-end Sony NW-WM1Z player (180k costs if anything) and a branded Sony amplifier from the author's series (by the way, it also costs a hundred), and I was not amazed (although I should have received a sea for this cache positive emotions). I listened to both FLAC for suckers and DSD for even guys from the audiophile region and my conclusion is this: My wireless WH-1000XM2 doesn't sound much worse with an iPhone and Apple Music.