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900,000 Won Sony Headphones, Worth the Money? Honest Comparison and Analysis from Design to Sound QualityWe delve into Sony's ambitious high-end headphones, the '1000X The Collection,' priced at around 900,000 KRW. This review covers everything you need to know before buying, including its luxurious design, improved comfort, and a comparison of its sound and noise-canceling performance against competing models.
900,000 Won Sony Headphones, Worth the Money? Honest Comparison and Analysis from Design to Sound Quality
1. ✨ Unboxing and First Impressions of Sony's 900,000 KRW '1000X The Collection' Headphones
· Introducing Sony's new high-end headphones, the '1000X The Collection.' Compared to the previous model, the 1000X Mark 6, the price has significantly increased, and it's launched as a new series.
· Released as a 10th-anniversary headphone, this product is priced high at around 900,000 KRW. Its price point is similar to competitors like the B&W PX8 S2 and AirPods Max 2nd Gen, necessitating a comparative analysis.
· We've prepared both Platinum and Black color options for a candid review, provided as a loaner product.
00:01 - 01:25
1. ✨ Unboxing and First Impressions of Sony's 900,000 KRW '1000X The Collection' Headphones
· Introducing Sony's new high-end headphones, the '1000X The Collection.' Compared to the previous model, the 1000X Mark 6, the price has significantly increased, and it's launched as a new series.
· Released as a 10th-anniversary headphone, this product is priced high at around 900,000 KRW. Its price point is similar to competitors like the B&W PX8 S2 and AirPods Max 2nd Gen, necessitating a comparative analysis.
· We've prepared both Platinum and Black color options for a candid review, provided as a loaner product.
01:26 - 05:43
2. 💎 The Pinnacle of Luxury: Analyzing the Design and Materials of '1000X The Collection'
· Pouch and Accessories: The magnetic pouch features a handle, making it convenient to carry like a handbag. An audio cable is included for wired connections.
· Design Changes: Compared to the previous model, the brighter light gray color (Platinum) and metal materials add a touch of luxury. The sides have a matte finish, while the front has a glossy chrome-like look, creating a sophisticated feel.
· Earcup Material: The use of faux leather with a leather-like texture provides a soft and premium wearing experience.
· Metal Material Application: Similar to the B&W PX8 S2, metal accents on the connection points complete the luxurious finish.
· Color Comparison: The Platinum color has a strong two-tone feel of silver and light gray, while the Black color offers a cohesive and clean look. Personally, I felt the Platinum color better highlights the harmony between metal and leather.
· Improved Earcup Depth: The earcups are deeper than the previous model, allowing users with larger ears to wear them comfortably. This is an improvement we hope to see in future models.
· Enhanced L/R Indicators: Unlike the previous model, the L/R indicators are clearly marked inside the earcups, making them easier to put on.
05:44 - 09:23
3. 🎧 Comfort and Noise-Canceling Performance: What's Different from the Previous Model?
· Portability: Due to the metal components, these headphones do not fold like the previous model, which might be a slight drawback for portability.
· Buttons and Ports: The power button and port areas also feature metal finishes, enhancing the premium feel.
· Weight and Comfort: Although specified at 320g, the actual measured weight is 312g. While heavier than the previous model (256g), the difference is not significantly noticeable during wear. It's lighter than the AirPods Max 2nd Gen (386g) and feels similar to the B&W PX8 S2.
· Noise Canceling: Offers robust noise-canceling performance comparable to the previous model. It's slightly less effective than the AirPods Max 2nd Gen but stronger than the B&W PX8 S2.
09:24 - 13:26
4. 🎶 Sound Quality Comparison: In-depth Analysis of 1000X The Collection vs. Competitors
· Soundstage and Resolution: Compared to the previous 1000X Mark 6, the soundstage is noticeably wider, and the resolution has also improved. Listening on the 1000X Mark 6 makes the sound feel congested.
· B&W PX8 S2 Comparison: The soundstage is similar, but the PX8 S2 offers a cleaner separation of frequencies in terms of resolution. Its treble reproduction is excellent, and the delicate rendering of chorus parts is impressive.
· AirPods Max 2nd Gen Comparison: The AirPods Max 2nd Gen delivers a 'model student' sound with good resolution and soundstage. The 1000X The Collection offers a richer sound with emphasized bass. In Taeyeon's 'Panorama,' the AirPods Max 2nd Gen provided better separation of drum and guitar sounds.
· Overall Sound Quality Evaluation: The 1000X The Collection is a definite improvement over its predecessor. However, the similarly priced PX8 S2 excels in resolution and reverb rendering, and while the AirPods Max 2nd Gen has a different sound signature, it offers better resolution for mid-range instrument sounds.
13:27 - 15:33
5. 🤔 Final Verdict: Is it Worth 900,000 KRW? Your Choice?
· Value for Money: While the 900,000 KRW price tag is high, it offers a balanced performance in noise canceling, comfort, and sound quality. Compared to the AirPods Max 2nd Gen, if strong noise canceling and Apple device compatibility are crucial, the AirPods Max is also a good option.
· For the Best Sound Quality: If sound quality is your top priority, we recommend investing an additional 100,000 KRW to purchase the B&W PX8 S2.
· Considering Value: The price-adjusted 1000X Mark 6 remains a solid choice.
· A Product for Sony Fans: The '1000X The Collection' can be seen as a product for Sony enthusiasts, but it still has some shortcomings for entering the high-end headphone market.
· Conclusion: The 900,000 KRW price is steep, but if it were priced in the low to mid-800,000 KRW range, it would be a product worth seriously considering.
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