So sánh sony mdr-nc31e và mh1c

All that was done was a factory reset and even though i specificly said it was a problem in combination with the MDR-NC31E headphones i got a message nothing was found broken.

Then i read on this forum a Sony employee says the problem was found and fixed in Lollipop so i thought ahh i can go without my headphones a little longer.

And guess what... after lollipop came out here last week the problem of the Z2 seeing the headphones as a MIC is gone but i STILL HAVE NO SOUND in my right earpiece. The only way to get sound is to wiggle the jack.

So what have i done on my end :

- Phone has been send back to Sony = Sony didnt fix it

- Smart connect settings deleted = didnt fix it

- Cleaned out the connector port for the earplugs = No result and still no fix

- Installed Lollipop = NO fix

- Tried my headphones on another device and right earpiece works just fine = Not broken earpieces

- Been using Apple headphones ever since Sony cant help me and they just work fine

I am really really angry at the moment because the noice cancelling was one of the reasons i bought the Z2. Other then my mobile phone almost all electronics in our house is from Sony but im strating to doubt i will buy products from Sony again since im just treated like the problem doesnt even excists.

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I got into personal audio way back when Sony Ericsson was still a thing and I bought my first phone which turned out to be my first dap, which is the w550i. Fun times when phones aren't just a slab of sandwiched glass and is an extension of your personality. And this were the iems that came with it:

So sánh sony mdr-nc31e và mh1c

To me, they sounded awesome and they gave me an idea of what my collection of songs sound like and the type of sound I came to enjoy. But alas, the romance died when one side crapped out and I accepted it as part and parcel of life, moved on to other things in life but with fond memories that I still keep till today.

Fast forward to recent times when I became and adult and had disposable income to spare, and I took the nostalgic trip back in time to revisit some of the things I enjoyed growing up and with that my journey to audiophilia began.

The MH1C came into the picture a few years ago when I was educating myself about stuff like sound signatures, impedance matching, etc. At that time I already had some technically good iems but they have a different sound signature to my default preferance and i wanted to test the theory that an iem with an agreeable tuning or sound signature will subjectively beat a more technically proficient iem with a 'dull/boring/lifeless' sound signature, with price point not taken into consideration and that's where I came across write ups regarding the mh755 and MH1C. Without auditioning and based purely on online reviews and graphs, I had assumed that they fit my criterias, as they are basically consumer earpieces that came free with the mobile phones, were from the same era as my old walkman phone, had a consumer friendly warm and v shaped sound signature, hard to come across now but still don't cost an arm or a leg, and coincidentally came from the same audio company that captured my attention all those years ago. So basically, the sound that I was accustomed to growing up.

What I realized that with age also comes different forms of expectations. Maybe it was my very first experience with iems back then, akin to your very first high school crush. Maybe I became picky with age. Maybe my tastes had changed without me consciously knowing. Could be any number of other reasons as well. But i think you can see where this is going.

I am in no way saying that they sound like trash or that's what to be expected of things you get for free. I'd pick these over any of apple's earbuds/airbuds/airpod pro any day of the week. Send them to a rewiring guy to replace the cables with decent ones with a 3.5mm straight jack, cuz i think right angle jacks don't go well with lightning/usb-c dongles, or maybe with a mic and 3 button control if you can find one, plug them into your 'lowly' apple or usb-c dongle, stream some music through spotify and watch your friends who've only listen to apple earpods all their lives light up. That's exactly my reaction going from random earbuds that came free with discmans to the iems that came with my first walkman phone. But alas, at the time of writing, I am unfortunately not them.