🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Sony MDR-Z1R Signature Hi-Res Headphones are engineered for audiophiles, featuring 70mm HD drivers and a frequency response of up to 120kHz. With a focus on comfort and durability, these wired headphones come with a premium leather carrying case and ergonomic design, ensuring you enjoy your music in style and comfort.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Wired |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Carrying Case Material | leather |
Antenna Location | Music |
Compatible Devices | Wired devices with Hi-Res Audio support |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Responsive magnesium dome with liquid crystal polymer-edge diaphragm for clarity, Ergonomic sheepskin earpads, Silver-coated oxygen-free copper cables, Resonance-free housing, High-Resolution Audio compatible |
Enclosure Material | Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Round |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Premium |
Theme | Audio |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | No |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 120 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 70 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 1.2E+5 Hz |
Impedance | 64 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
A**R
Among the best top of the line headphones in the market.
I been hearing lots of praise for the mdr-z1r and now that I have my own I believe it definitely deserves it.The mdr-z1r are extremely well constructed and designed with absolutely no creaking and at least for my head the headband is just the right tension that works together with the deep molded earpads that soft in a way that It seals around your ear but it's firm enough to maintain its shape keeping my ears from making contact with the drivers, making these the most comfortable headphones I worn yet.For this section I may not know the correct technical audiophile terms to describe the mdr-z1r's performance and you can get a better description from other reviewers here, but I can probably describe the z1r better by comparison with other headphones I have, for example:Mdr-1am2, good build quality and light as a feather but earcups are shallow and sometimes it creaks a bit, sound profile is v shaped with more emphasis on the highs compared to the z1r but somewhat less subbass and very narrow soundstage which is expected for a typical close back of its price range.Mdr-z7m2, this one is very comparable in build quality and comfort and having that wide soundstage but the sound profile while still v shaped and detailed it's kinda dull across the board especially when compared to the 1am2. It's like if the z1r was to split into two separate headphones with the z7m2 having the build quality and the soundstage while the 1am2 keeps the exciting sound profile.That concludes my review of the mdr-z1r and I hope this gives you a better idea if you happen to own either of those headphones in the comparison.
A**O
The Reference Standard (Closed-Back) Headphones
Headphones...like all audio devices/equipment...have their own unique sound signature. Some will find the Sony MDR-Z1R to their linking, few won’t. What’s undeniable is that from the presentation, unboxing and feeling in your hands and on your head, it’s easy to see that this is truly a flagship product. You can tell Sony held nothing back in terms of giving its designers and engineers free reign to create their dream headphone...and in my eyes and hands, they’ve truly delivered.But what about sound? Here is where you will find the never ending debate come to a head (pardon the pun): Closed-back vs. Open-Back designs. If you prefer an open-back sound, there probably isn’t anything the Sony can do to sway you from the absolute best open-back cans. However, the Z1R’s have the widest, deepest soundstage I’ve ever heard from a closed design as well as presenting well recorded music with all the air and layering you would only expect from a really good open-back. And, due to the closed-back, you get an amazing amount of bass that’s always in control, with a full sense of depth and tightness, never boomy or muddy. They also have a great amount of isolation from the outside world. FWIW, I mostly use my Z1R’s with my Sony NW-ZX2 Hi-Res player and on my laptops & iPad Air with the incredible THX Onyx DAC/headphone amplifier. Material is Tidal (CD and MQA quality) streaming and stored high-res FLAC and DSD files.All in, these are undoubtedly the best closed-back headphones in the world, with reference-levels of sound quality and amazing build quality to boot. If you value the sonic signature and other qualities that a closed-back headphone brings...bass presence and authority, tempo, control and isolation are areas the Sony excels in...then you probably can’t go wrong with the Z1R’s. They are hugely expensive, yes, but the best is rarely ever cheap.
V**R
Wow - incredible, It's like hearing for the first time
Wow - incredible, It's like hearing for the first time.Great bass.Chill vibe to the sound so you can listen for hours or as long as you want.So comfortable they basically disappear.Great case - awesome presentation.Can't go wrong with 70mm drivers.
B**B
Lush and relaxing
Very well built, I was also impressed with the sound signiture it's very detailed and doesn't cause fatigue unlike my Focal Clear MG headphones. If you have the budget and desire I would highly reccomend giving these a try.
A**R
Wow! Incredible!
These Sony MDR-Z1R headphones are simply incredible! I am using them with the Sony NW-WM1A Walkman. These are more than what one would call “detailed”. These make music come alive to the point that the materials the instruments are made of can be heard and felt....Wooden instruments sound like wood, metal strings sound like metal, the friction of the hairs of a violin bow against the metal strings can be felt, synthetic drum heads can be distinguished from animal skin ones, vocals sound human. These go beyond accuracy, instrument separation, imaging, sound stage, etc. and actually “create” the music. As a musician I can say I have not yet heard any headphones as good as these or like these at any price. These are a conduit to the musicians on the other end. They also achieve this even while listening at very low volumes which is pretty amazing and are also outstandingly comfortable and light weight too. These headphones should be considered musical instruments in themselves. Bravo, Sony!
M**T
Mind boggling details you didn’t know were in your music!
Absolutely hands down the best sound I have ever heard for music. I bought these for my home studio as I record my own music and like to mix with extreme attention to detail. Pricey because Sony took out all the stops to do what is right for absolutely the best reference headphones for studios. But worth the spend if you want the best.
J**)
Sennheiser HD 800 s vs Sony MDRZ1R
I have both and wouldn't sell either one of them. I enjoy each of them for the way they produce sound. For me, the Sony produces a complete encapsulated sound that places me in the environment that the recording took place. At the beach during a rain storm with the thunder at a distance and the waves lapping on shore in closer proximity. At a concert. In a room with the piano player. I actually use them before going to sleep and can sleep with them on.
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