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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

After 10 years of using the Sennheiser HD 650 and various earbuds up to IE8, through the usual mini-jack in phones / computers, as well as good speakers with a receiver, I decided to take another step down the inclined plane of audiophile, since finances finally allowed. I wanted a portable music system of the highest quality for still reasonable money (vague criteria, I agree). I went to one well-known headphone store in narrow circles (a branch in St. Petersburg) and chose for a long time, since the sellers there are understanding and patient. Actually, I was determined to buy top-end Sennheiser HD820 and something like Astell & Kern to pair with them. Although I read these about Sony and became interested. Surprisingly, the HD820 dropped almost immediately. Firstly, it turned out to be terribly uncomfortable for my head, the bowls are very large, so the headphones do not sit on the ears, but press on the top of the head with an iron arc. Secondly, the wire is very long and very uncomfortable. Thirdly, the resistance of 300Ω is given to the players quite hard. The sound is very good, which, however, is expected from Sennheisers for 160,000. But not better than Sony. Sony works better with bass, and the treble is more comfortable to listen to. They also listened to the Denon 9200 (not bad, but the biting drums caused a strange resonance in one of the bowls), Focal Stellia (they look like a sawn Faberge egg :), they play great from the middle and up, the bass is more smeared than Sony's, the wire is hard, uncomfortable, well, the price .), Fostex 900 (good ears, but more expensive than Sony, I didn’t notice any advantages in sound, red lacquered bowls - well, an amateur design). As a result, most of the time I listened to my music library on a pair of Z1R + WM1Z (connection via a balanced cable). hi-res music sounds simply incomparable to my untrained ear. For example, Adele "Lovesong" (the emotional state of Adele is transmitted), Deep Purple "Holyman" (the smallest details of the arrangement and the rhythm, the fluidity of the whole composition), Queen's live concert (Freddie sings, 100,000 sing along to him, and you can hear them all). Gone with this couple.

Pros
  • * Comfortable, live sound. They know how to play in different ways, they convey the whole spectrum of sounds well, from deep bass to violins, cymbals, etc. And most importantly, they do it all very musically, without excessive dryness. Recently, I once again listened to 4 seasons at a fairly decent volume in order to better hear all the nuances. Where he usually turned down the sound, unable to endure the violins sawing the brain, this time he did not touch anything. Surprised. * The most comfortable over-ear headphones I have ever tried. There is no pressure anywhere, you can listen for many hours in a row, which I did in the first days. * Closed! Before that, I thought that such a sound, combined with wearing comfort, can only be achieved with open headphones, but at the same time everyone will hear what you are playing, and you will hear all the sounds around. The soundproofing in both directions is quite good. * Moderate resistance. In principle, they play well even from an iPhone through an adapter. Although in this case, plugs for 15-20tr play about the same. * Looks and feels very, very well made. 20 years should definitely last :) * Design. They do not look defiant, but stylish, and because of the shape of the bowls a little unusual. * Good comfortable wires included, especially balanced 4.4mm. *Perfect match with Walkman branded WM1A and WM1Z players and TA-ZH1ES amplifier both in terms of connectors and sound. To be honest, I was bribed by this consistency, where Sony engineers took care of creating a complete, balanced (including balanced wires) compact system for listening to hi-end class music (or something like that). This is smart from both an engineering and business point of view. I took the player and ears, now I'm seriously thinking about the amplifier :)
Cons
  • * I realized that all the same, you won’t wear these to work every day. Now I will look for a similar level of "plug". Although even at home it is convenient to have such closed ears. * 3.5mm wire is too long for my taste. Although it is understandable why it was made that way. * despite the above about the iPhone, generally speaking, they need a good path to reveal all their advantages. And quality recordings in a good format. In short, these ears care what you listen to and how. Of course, they are trying for their part, but they are not engaged in frank improvement either. Therefore, after you listen to good hi-res in them through a good player with an amplifier, then it will be difficult to adapt to the usual compressed sound from the phone / computer's integrated sound card. This is the red pill.