Sony Mdr Z1r Vs Audeze Lcd Xc
Sony Mdr Z1r Vs Audeze Lcd Xc Sony MDR-Z1R The height-domestic dog of Sony's vast stable of headphones (and IEMs) is an imposing beast, in both audio and looks. Information technology doesn't take the beautiful wood cups of its rivals, but its understated design betrays its intentions – it is, apparently, a no-nonsense headphone. Starting with the bass, the Sony MDR-Z1R has a weightier and bolder presentation; it is at once chiliad and imposing. The lows aren't excessive, though, and then information technology strays abroad from beingness labeled a bass cannon, but it has enough body to impose upon the listener an aural vision of authorization and dominance. The Vérité Closed edges the MDR-Z1R in terms of layering, but the Sony flagship rebounds by offer higher marks in texture, prominence, slam, rumble, and sub-bass extension. The midrange on the MDR-Z1R is thick and full-bodied, offer gobs