SONY MDR-M1 - Professional closed-back headphones
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Sony MDR-M1 – Professional Headphones for Music Creators and Sound Engineers
The Sony MDR-M1 headphones are designed for professionals – musicians, producers, and sound engineers – who require exceptional sound quality, comfort for long sessions, and functionality tailored to various working environments. These closed-back, dynamic headphones deliver balanced, precise studio-quality sound while ensuring comfort even during extended use.
Studio Sound Quality with a Wide Frequency Range
The MDR-M1 supports high-resolution audio and offers a wide frequency response from 5 Hz to 80 kHz, thanks to a specially designed 40 mm driver that combines soft and rigid materials to reproduce both low and high frequencies accurately. This precise driver ensures naturally sounding bass and detailed, clear highs, making the sound not only transparent but also perfectly balanced.
Powerful Bass and Excellent Response Time
Equipped with a "Beat Response Control" port, the bass response is enhanced for better energy and rhythm in the music. This design enables rapid reproduction of sudden sound changes, delivering powerful, precise bass, ideal for creators working across diverse musical genres.
Closed Design and Superior Acoustic Isolation
The MDR-M1 features a closed acoustic design that ensures high sound isolation, reducing ambient noise and minimizing sound leakage. This makes the headphones ideal for use in a recording studio as well as for on-the-go production. They effectively isolate external noise, allowing you to focus on the mix without any sound leakage affecting the recording.
Comfort and Durability for Long Production Sessions
Comfort is a priority in the design of the MDR-M1. The extra-soft ear cushions with flexible padding provide a snug fit for all ear shapes, ensuring comfort during long sessions. Thanks to the lightweight design (216 g without cable), the headphones are almost unnoticeable, and the replaceable ear pads guarantee durability for long-term use.
Advanced Connectivity and Versatile Cables
The MDR-M1 comes with two detachable cables (1.2 m and 2.5 m), allowing for flexible adaptation to different needs and situations – both in the studio and on the go. Gold-plated connectors (3.5 mm and 6.3 mm) and a Stereo Unimatch adapter ensure wide compatibility with audio equipment, making the headphones perfect for any situation.
Collaboration with Industry Experts for Superior Sound
To ensure the highest sound quality, the MDR-M1 was developed in collaboration with renowned sound engineers like Mike Piacentini from Battery Studios and Aki Nishimura from Power Station. As a result, these studio headphones offer an authentic and enriching audio experience, allowing for precise monitoring, mixing, and mastering.
Technical Specifications of the Sony MDR-M1
- Headphone Type: Closed-back, dynamic design.
- Driver: 40 mm, with neodymium magnet.
- Frequency Response: 5 Hz – 80 kHz (JEITA).
- Sensitivity: 102 dB/mW.
- Impedance: 50 Ω at 1 kHz.
- Cable Length: Approx. 1.2 m and 2.5 m (detachable).
- Connectors: Gold-plated, 3.5 mm and 6.3 mm (Stereo Unimatch).
- Wearing Style: Over-ear.
- Weight: 216 g (without cable).
The Sony MDR-M1 headphones are designed for professionals who require studio-quality sound, comfort during long sessions, and precise sound isolation.
With their wide frequency range, lightweight design, and development in collaboration with industry experts, the MDR-M1 is the ideal choice for sound engineers, music producers, and anyone who demands the best quality from their audio equipment.Product delivery details SONY MDR-M1 - Professional closed-back headphones
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SONY MDR-M1 - Professional closed-back headphones - Frequently asked questions.
What are the main features of the Sony MDR-M1 headphones?
The Sony MDR-M1 are professional closed-back headphones that offer studio-quality sound, a wide frequency range from 5 Hz to 80 kHz, precise 40 mm drivers with neodymium magnets, and powerful, balanced sound. They provide comfort for long sessions with their lightweight design and soft ear pads.
What is the frequency range covered by the MDR-M1?
The headphones cover a wide frequency range of 5 Hz to 80 kHz, allowing for high-resolution audio playback and maintaining detail across the entire frequency spectrum, from deep lows to high trebles.
What distinguishes the acoustic design of the MDR-M1?
The MDR-M1 features a closed-back design that provides high acoustic isolation, reducing external noise and minimizing sound leakage. This makes them ideal for studio use and mobile production, allowing for focused mixing without distractions.
What features contribute to the comfort of the MDR-M1?
The headphones have soft ear pads with flexible filling for comfort during long sessions. Their lightweight design (216 g without cable) makes them nearly unnoticeable on the head, and replaceable pads ensure long-lasting use.
What cables are included with the MDR-M1?
The set includes two detachable cables (1.2 m and 2.5 m) for adaptable use in different situations – both in the studio and on the go. Gold-plated connectors (3.5 mm and 6.3 mm Stereo Unimatch) ensure compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment.
What are the benefits of the “Beat Response Control” technology in the MDR-M1?
The “Beat Response Control” technology improves bass response, allowing for precise, dynamic bass playback. This provides powerful, controlled bass, ideal for producers working with a variety of music genres.
How were the MDR-M1 optimized for professional sound quality?
Sony collaborated with renowned sound engineers like Mike Piacentini (Battery Studios) and Aki Nishimura (Power Station) to ensure outstanding sound quality. The MDR-M1 provides an authentic, detailed sound experience for professional use.
What is the technical specification of the Sony MDR-M1 headphones?
Type: Closed-back, dynamic. Driver: 40 mm, neodymium magnet. Frequency range: 5 Hz – 80 kHz. Sensitivity: 102 dB/mW. Impedance: 50 Ω at 1 kHz. Cable length: 1.2 m and 2.5 m (detachable). Connectors: Gold-plated, 3.5 mm and 6.3 mm. Weight: 216 g (without cable).
About manufacturer SONY
Firma została założona 7 maja 1946 roku przez inżyniera Masaru Ibukę i fizyka Akio Moritę, w Tokio i początkowo nosiła nazwę Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation), ale nazywana też była Totsuko. Początkowo, przedsiębiorstwo utrzymywało się przede wszystkim ze świadczenia drobnych usług serwisowych, a jego siedziba znajdowała się w wynajmowanym budynku, który był w bardzo złym stanie. Najlepiej świadczył o tym dziurawy dach, który przeciekał w deszczowe dni. Jednak złe warunki pracy nie przeszkodziły w skonstruowaniu pierwszego magnetofonu i radia tranzystorowego. Nieco wcześniej, udało się zbudować prostą, elektryczną maszynkę do ryżu, która w efekcie okazała się tylko niedoskonałym prototypem. Konstrukcja opierała się na drewnianej misie, z umieszczoną na jej dnie spiralną elektrodą. Dzięki niej, ryż był podgrzewany, jednak w efekcie był albo zbyt rozgotowany, albo przeciwnie – niedogotowany.
W 1950 roku firma wprowadziła na rynek pierwszy magnetofon, a także opracowała licencję na technologię tranzystorową, aby 5 lat później, ostatecznie zbudować i wprowadzić na rynek pierwsze w Japonii radio tranzystorowe.
W 1960 roku powstał pierwszy zagraniczny oddział Sony – w Szwajcarii, niedaleko Zurychu. W tym samym czasie, Sony, jako pierwsze na świecie, wprowadziło na rynek przenośny telewizor tranzystorowy TV8-301.
Pod koniec lat 70., Sony wspólnie z Philipsem, opracowało pierwszą na świecie płytę kompaktową. Jej premiera odbyła się w fabryce należącej do Philipsa, w sierpniu 1982 roku.
Po ponad 6 latach pracy, w 1980 roku, Sony zaprezentowało swoją pierwszą kamerę – model XC-1, z najnowocześniejszą wówczas matrycą CCD. Co ciekawe, kamerę montowano w Jumbo Jetach linii lotniczych All Nippon Airways, aby pasażerowie mogli zobaczyć, co dzieje się w kokpicie pilotów, podczas startu i lądowania samolotu. Z czasem, rozwój matryc CCD i zaangażowanie Sony, pozwoliło produkować niewielkie kamery wideo.
Już w 1994 roku na rynku pojawiło się pierwsze PlayStation, a 3 lata później Sony wypuściło nową serię telewizorów HDTV WEGA (model KW-32HDF9), wyposażonych w kineskopy FD Trinitron. Największym wyróżnikiem nowych sprzętów była wysoka jakość odtwarzanego obrazu.
Sony wkroczyło w XXI wiek wraz z nową konsolą PlayStation2, która pojawiła się na rynku w 2000 roku. A już w 2006 roku wprowadzono nowy napęd Blu-ray ™ i oparty na nim kolejny model konsoli – PlayStation3.
XXI wiek to także czas prężnego rozwoju i ciągłego udoskonalania telewizorów.
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