Introducing the Sony MDR-M1 Studio Headphones
Designed for music creators and sound engineers, the MDR-M1 delivers precise and well-balanced studio-quality sound and superb wearing comfort, allowing you to produce music in any environment for hours on end.
The MDR-M1 supports high-resolution audio and ultra-wideband playback ranging from 5Hz to 80kHz thanks to its specially designed driver unit that combines soft and hard materials to accurately reproduce low and high frequencies, offering a stunningly accurate and balanced sound performance. Additionally, the tuned port (Beat Response Control) enhances low-frequency response, ensuring tight bass and accurate rhythm by quickly reproducing sudden sound changes.
The closed acoustic design provides high sound isolation, eliminating ambient noise and leakage, making these headphones perfect for studio recording and on-the-go mixing.
Engineered for comfort and stability, the MDR-M1 ear pads feature thick, low-resilience padding for an airtight fit, while the lightweight design ensures comfort during long sessions.
To top it off, these Sony studio headphones include two detachable cables, ideal for convenient use in a studio environment, and a 6.3mm plug adapter to ensure compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment.
Studio sound quality with ultra wideband playback
Building upon Sony's professional audio legacy, the MDR-M1 closed back headphones offer studio-quality sound supporting a wide range of music productions from recording to mixing, ideal for professional use.
They support high-resolution audio playback and feature an exclusively developed driver unit with a specially shaped diaphragm, ensuring ultra-wideband, high-sensitivity playback ranging from 5Hz to 80kHz.
The driver uses a combination of materials to ensure it has the necessary mobility, while maintaining the appropriate rigidity to generate high-quality sound. The soft edge accurately reproduces low frequencies with minimal distortion, while the hard dome at the centre of the driver delivers precise and clear ultra-high frequencies.
A tuned port (Beat Response Control) acts as a ventilation hole to control low frequencies. It improves the low-frequency response time, making it possible to accurately and quickly reproduce sudden changes in sound, ensuring tight bass and accurate rhythm.
Closed acoustic structure with high sound isolation
The MDR-M1's closed acoustic structure with high sound isolation eliminates ambient noise and sound leakage from the headphones, making them suitable to use in a wide range of music production processes, such as studio recording or on-the-go mixing.
It ensures a performer’s backing track is less likely to be picked up in the recording or helps to block out external sounds - perfect for sound engineers who need to focus on the mix.
With the MDR-M1, each note can be carefully tuned and monitored to support accuracy and authenticity of the creator.
Created in collaboration with industry experts
These studio headphones were developed in collaboration with leading industry sound engineers, including Mike Piacentini, Mastering Engineer at Battery Studios, and Aki Nishimura, Recording Engineer at Power Station, to ensure an authentic and enriching music experience.
Sony consistently aims to create products that elevate content creation, enhancing both the creation and listening experiences for professionals and consumers alike.
Superb comfort for long production sessions
Engineered for comfort and stability, the MDR-M1 ear pads have been carefully designed with thick, low-resilience padding to ensure airtight listening and a proper fit for various ear shapes. The impressively lightweight design (216g) provides excellent comfort for long mixing and mastering sessions. Additionally, the ear pads are replaceable, enhancing longevity for prolonged use.
Advanced connectivity
The MDR-M1 comes with two high-quality detachable cables (φ3.5mm) of different lengths, so they can be exchanged according to the connected equipment and usage environment.
A supplied screw-type plug adapter enables connection to devices with a φ6.3mm stereo standard jack. The MDR-M1 integrates seamlessly with Sony’s 360 Virtual Mixing Environment (360VME) service, freeing creators from space constraints and enhancing reproduction capabilities from virtually anywhere."