Abstract: The Sony MDR-1R has been aggressively compared to the MDR-Z1000. Since I have the Z1000, I asked Sony to pass me a review unit of the MDR-1R and listened for myself.Features The MDR-1R comes with an additional iPhone cord with in-line remote and mic, both...
Published: 2012-12-13, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
The Sony MDR-1R Premium Headphones' full-size, over-the-ear design and supple leather earpads lend a luxurious feel to an extraordinarily comfortable pair of headphones you can wear for hours at a time
They don't fold flat for compact storage
It's true that Sony's MDR-1R headphones come with a lofty price tag, but if you're searching for highly accurate-sounding headphones with style and substance, they deserve your attention.
Published: 2012-12-14, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony MDR-1R Premium Headphones' full-size, over-the-ear design and supple leather earpads lend a luxurious feel to an extraordinarily comfortable pair of headphones you can wear for hours at a time
They don't fold flat for compact storage
It's true that Sony's MDR-1R headphones come with a lofty price tag, but if you're searching for highly accurate-sounding headphones with style and substance, they deserve your attention....
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Published: 2013-09-04, Author: James , review by: fhm.com.ph
Abstract: Sony knows music. After all, they own a record empire and invented a little thing called the Walkman back in the '80s. It shaped mobile audio tech and became one of the most iconic gadgets ever (you're not a true-blue '90s baby if you don't have one!). We...
Comfy as anything I've ever tried, Great mids, Great isolation
Warm
Despite the price, I would very seriously consider this as my next audio purchase.Headphones are a key part of any audiophile's arsenal. They are the bridge that connects the listener to the music to which they intend to listen. As such, it's always a pr...
Abstract: Von 20 bis 400 Euro: 27 coole Kopfhörer im Test-Vergleich
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Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Michael , review by: netzwelt.de
Klang, Fernbedienung samt Mikrofon, Lieferumfang, Tragekomfort
etwas schwacher Bass, nicht sehr laut
Sehr hoher Tragekomfort, viel Liebe zum Detail sowie ein fein aufgelöster und wenig aufdringlicher Klang verhelfen dem Sony MDR-1R zu einer Kaufempfehlung. Lediglich Liebhaber des extrem kräftigen Punchs aus dem Frequenzkeller könnten vom Klang des Test-K...