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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Kiril Tankard ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Its not a good product, its a pity that I spent money on it.

The headphones perform admirably while connected by cable, but you intend to use them wirelessly, right? In my testing on the Schiit Jotunheim Multibit, the MDR-1000x sounded considerably worse than when used wirelessly. However, there are some shoals there, such as a crackling sweetheart. Please listen to these headphones before you buy them and don't tell me that you fixed the sound by adjusting the equalizer or that Sony updated the firmware on the headphones and the app and now everything is perfect.

Pros
  • 1. Effective noise absorption 2. Easy to wear and lightweight construction 3 Extreme independence 4. Easy to operate
Cons
  • 1. Sound. The sound quality in wireless mode (using the LDAC codec) is the biggest drawback of these headphones. The bass is overpowering; it's sluggish, bloated, and takes up the entire performance space. Only true bassheads will appreciate the slow tempo and lack of clarity, but even they may have second thoughts. Second, the use. I mean, what could possibly go wrong?) This issue is similar to the last one; I tried to turn off the Clear Bass setting in the equalization because I think it degrades the sound, but I was unsuccessful. Those. The codec will be forced to transition from LDAC to SBC, resulting in a significant reduction in sound quality, if the "equalizer" is enabled (although in my case I didn't want to change it, I only wanted to disable Clear Bass, and this option is available in the equalizer).