Headphones Sony MDR-1AM2, silver Review
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Description of Headphones Sony MDR-1AM2, silver
Superior Sound Quality for an Immersive Listening Experience
Indulge in a remarkable auditory adventure with the Headphones Sony MDR-1AM2, silver. Whether you find yourself soaring through the skies on a long-haul flight or unwinding in a cozy coffee shop, these headphones deliver an unparalleled listening experience. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, they boast exceptional noise cancellation capabilities that effortlessly eliminate external disturbances. The result? Immerse yourself in the depths of your favorite music, enjoying the purest and most refined high- and mid-frequency sounds.
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- The audio is too subjective and complex for me to write about it. I have no qualms with the audio quality. The headphones' small weight and adorable design are additional benefits.
- The obvious drawbacks follow: I waited in the shop for 15 minutes and heard no problems. At home, if you listen for an hour or more, your ears will start to perspire. The headphones' ear cushions "sat down" after about a month of use, meaning the material inside shrank until the plastic inside the earphone touched the surface of the ear (where the speaker is). This is extremely uncomfortable and necessitates removal or relocation of the headphones. Even at 8 in the morning, there is a wait time of 15 minutes or more to speak with someone on the phone; I opted not to wait for a callback, and I did not get one. Likewise, when I tried to send an email through the website, the timer just kept spinning, and my message never went out. First-rate quality and support Bravo, Sony!
- Noise, noise, and more noise. Designed for ease of wear and little weight.
- No. Not a single item about which to grumble.
- Sound, lightweight and comfy construction (I wear them for 8 hours at work), and components
- Absence of a cable with a splitter for two 3.5mm with a microphone for a PC and the length of the cord
- In my opinion, the sound quality is superb across the board. You won't be interrupted as you listen to your favorite tunes. You may forget about using it as a phone case, as they won't even accommodate a standard high-resolution media player. To avoid overloading your ears, stick to lossless files and, if possible, well-mixed songs. Personally, I have a Fiio x3 mk3. At first, I had no problems hearing the music with a regular 3.5 mm connection. In spite of the fact that the impedance of the ears is just 16 ohms and a non-balanced circuit should be sufficient, I decided to give it a shot at connecting by balance anyway, because everything else I'd need aside from the adaptor was already in place. I brought an ali 4.4-to-2.5 converter and heard for the first time: this is the music my ears were made for. Suddenly they were playing in an entirely new style, with a larger playing area and a more defined, airy sound. In terms of overall fairness, I would recommend giving them a listen. Using an adaptor transforms the ears into standard domestic models, yet the change is noticeable and welcome.
- It has a flimsy grip on the adjustment mechanism, but it functions cleanly and precisely.
- Build quality, comfortable and soft ear cushions. The purest sound and passive noise reduction (indoors especially). Rich equipment (including packaging).
- No. They are perfect.