While Surf capeamos iPad 2 trying not to speak of tablets for a few hours, we look to the past event and tell Sony new high-end headphones from the company, the ZX series, consisting of striking MDR-Z1000 , professional quality, and the ZX700, ZX500, ZX300, and Zx100, with sound quality, but recorded at a level of domestic benefits.
The truth is that it is unnecessarily cruel to put together at one table to sound Sony MDR-Z1000 with Sony MDR-ZX700. Although identical in size and shape, are the first professional DJ headphones that cost a whopping $ 500, while the latter are good helmets household $ 100. The finishes and suspicion that have nothing to do.
The pads of the MDR-Z1000 are made to avoid leaving a gap only the ambient noise. The connections are also thicker and stronger. Not to mention the cable, ten feet and made of copper completely free of oxygen to ensure transmission quality impeccable. The Sony MDR-Z1000 weigh slightly more than its cheaper counterpart (270 grams), even though it is constructed in a magnesium alloy.
The fault lies with your electronics and speakers internal diaphragm 50 mm film liquid crystal polymer and neodymium magnets. The MDR-Z1000 not only completely isolated from ambient noise, but they provide a feeling of concert hall with a high-definition sound really clean and nuances that may not know existed in a song.
For its part, the MDR-ZX700 is a version of the Z1000 very worthy but it is better not to compare directly because after the first, everything is going to sound bad. The ZX700 also quite effectively isolated environment, and they lose the high definition sound, offering lots of shades with special predilection for the bass.
Perhaps it would have been desirable only a little more raw power, which is sometimes all it takes to captivate the average user. The ZX range decreases with more models identical in structure but with different colors and designed more to go. All of them have seemed a very respectable choice for those who want a decent sound at a price that will not tear us apart the budget.
The truth is that it is unnecessarily cruel to put together at one table to sound Sony MDR-Z1000 with Sony MDR-ZX700. Although identical in size and shape, are the first professional DJ headphones that cost a whopping $ 500, while the latter are good helmets household $ 100. The finishes and suspicion that have nothing to do.
The pads of the MDR-Z1000 are made to avoid leaving a gap only the ambient noise. The connections are also thicker and stronger. Not to mention the cable, ten feet and made of copper completely free of oxygen to ensure transmission quality impeccable. The Sony MDR-Z1000 weigh slightly more than its cheaper counterpart (270 grams), even though it is constructed in a magnesium alloy.
The fault lies with your electronics and speakers internal diaphragm 50 mm film liquid crystal polymer and neodymium magnets. The MDR-Z1000 not only completely isolated from ambient noise, but they provide a feeling of concert hall with a high-definition sound really clean and nuances that may not know existed in a song.
For its part, the MDR-ZX700 is a version of the Z1000 very worthy but it is better not to compare directly because after the first, everything is going to sound bad. The ZX700 also quite effectively isolated environment, and they lose the high definition sound, offering lots of shades with special predilection for the bass.
Perhaps it would have been desirable only a little more raw power, which is sometimes all it takes to captivate the average user. The ZX range decreases with more models identical in structure but with different colors and designed more to go. All of them have seemed a very respectable choice for those who want a decent sound at a price that will not tear us apart the budget.
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