Sony MDR-F1 Headphones
Sony MDR-F1 Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 20, 2003]
Daniel
Casual Listener
Strength:
Comfort. Comfort. Comfort. Very comfortable on the skull.
Weakness:
Need more bass but for the price, these phones are sufficient. These phones are very comfortable and produce a great sound for being open air. They sound great on all my low end devices such as PDA, walkman and computer sound card. I wish I had something bigger to push some more db through. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 20, 2003]
Daniel
Casual Listener
Strength:
Comfort. Comfort. Comfort. Very comfortable on the skull.
Weakness:
Need more bass These phones are very comfortable and produce a great sound for being open air. They sound great on all my low end devices such as PDA, walkman and computer sound card. I wish I had something bigger to push some more db through. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 07, 2000]
Greg
Casual Listener
Strength:
very comfortable
Weakness:
Too big, bass not enough because of the metal strings, the cans will have no contact with your ear. Therefore it is very comfortable wearing it. Highs seems to be pretty good. However bass is not enough maybe because of the driver's detachment from you ear. $249 is a little pricy, though. Similar Products Used: Stocked aiwa, sony, panasonic, sennheiser, koss, optimus and Grado |
[Jan 12, 2000]
Tom
Audio Enthusiast
This is by far the best set of headphones I have ever used. It has unsurpased comfort. Sound quality is fantastic: very detailed, brings out sounds that I could never hear on some of my CDs. |
[Dec 10, 1999]
Benson Tang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
VERY VERY comfortable, smooth sound range.
Weakness:
Rather "huge" headphones, sound quality isn't that great for $300. The first thing that came to my mind upon opening up the box was just how huge these headphones looked, with the extra padded ring around the drivers. However, they do quite a unique and nice look to them. Upon putting them on though, I was stunned. These F1s are ridiculously COMFORTABLE!!! Putting them on everytime is a near religious experience for me. :) You could easily keep these on for hours...all because the padded "Ecsaine" rings keep the drivers completely off your ears, which is the whole point behind these "full" open air headphones. Similar Products Used: Sony MDR-NC20, Sony MDR-65, Sony MDR-LP501, Sony MDR-G61 |
[Jul 30, 2001]
Dmitry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very comfortable, clean sound, no need for special amplifier
Weakness:
only come in one color These pare of cans sound very good, in fact better than Sennheizer 570 (at least for me). I use them for various types of music from classic to rock (Hammerfall in particular) and found MDR-F1 to be simply outstanding. I don't feel that bass is leaking, everything is O.K. Also not least is the fact that one don't need special headphone amplifier to make these phones sound right - it's major plus when thinking about home hi-fi system on a budget. Personally I use them with my Denon 6.5 System and have nothing to complain about. Headphones are build very durable - construction is made of metal alloys, not some cheap plastic and padding is also very durable. Even cable has advantage it's longer then standard 3 meter cable, which come with majority of headphones - MDR-F1 has 3.4 meters cable. And as for comfort MDR-F1 headphones are simply the winner - even much more expensive Sennheizers, Koss, Philips (you name it, cause I've tried lot's of them in store) don't come close in terms of comfort. One can fall asleep in MDR-F1 (and so my wife did). So I think at price paid it's the perfect example of bargain. Very recommended. Similar Products Used: Grado S60, Sennheizer 570 |
[Apr 28, 1999]
Andy
Very good headphones. For details check out http://www.audaud.com/JAN/EquipJAN.html |
[Aug 04, 1999]
Teet0
a Casual Listener
Considering the overall knock on Sony Headphones out there, I was a bit worried about purchasing these headphones. However, after visiting my local GoodGuys, (but not purchasing it there =D) there were 2 things that really impressed me about these headphones. 1) Comfort...Lightweight, no pressure on the head made them ideal for extended listening. I guarantee you will not find a more comfortable pair of headphones 2) The mid and high range is sweet. The Grado's (Which my friend owns) has a deeper bass, but these phones hit cleaner while the high range is better than the Grado's. But most of all, my friend says his Grado's hurt his ears after extended listening. I use my Sony's about 5 hours a day while working and not once have I had "ear sweat" or headaches. And the overall price of $300 scaring you? Well I got'em online at http://www.audio-etcetera.com/ for only $200. Recieved them 3 days later. |
[May 10, 2001]
Tom
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
comfort, clarity, design, great for binaural recordings, wide range, efficient.
Weakness:
price, and not for super-bass heads. Obviously these are the most comfortable headphones ever made, I've never tried any that even come close. That's one of the main reasons I bought these, I'm tired of getting headaches from headphones (due to pressure on the head) after long periods of listening. The MDR F1s definitely eliminated this problem. Similar Products Used: AKG K240 DF |
[Jul 22, 2000]
Tatusya Amano
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
best comfort, quality bass (not too strong), clean overall sound
Weakness:
Sensitivity is mere 100dB/mW I almost fell into sleep sometimes while wearing these cans, that how comfortable it is. Similar Products Used: Sony MDR V900 |