Sony Gave Its Flagship Headphones a Luxe Makeover With Even Better Sound
The over-ear headphones feature a new unidirectional carbon driver and optimised circuitry.
Sony wasn’t going to let the 1000X’s aluminium anniversary pass without a celebration.
The Japanese electronics giant just unveiled the latest evolution of its flagship headphones, the 1000X the Collexion. The newest member of the 1000X family features a refined look, more premium materials, and an improved soundstage, upgrades that make what was already one of the best pairs of over-ears on the market even better.
The 1000X line, which debuted with the MDR-1000X in 2016, has become a fixture of our annual Audio Awards list, but the new version well and truly takes things to another level. The headphones, which are available in Black and Platinum at launch, have been treated to a luxury makeover and now feature a hand-polished metal headband with a vegan leather cushion to meant to ensure a more secure fit. The sensibly sized ear cups are covered in the same material to give them a more tactile feel and feature pillowy ear pads (that are replaceable), integrated metal buttons and microphone openings. The headphones didn’t feel noticeably heavier than their predecessor during our extended test run and were less prone to fingerprints and smudges. Adding an integrated handle to the included carrying case is another nice design touch.
Of course, the 1000X the Collexion is more than just a fashion accessory. The 1000X is one of the internet’s favourite headphone lines because of its consistently stellar audio performance. The latest model features a new unidirectional carbon driver, optimised circuitry, and refined tuning. The resulting soundstage is precise, rich, and spacious, bringing your favorite songs to life, whether you’re in the mood for sumptuous jazz or glitchy electronica. They are also the first headphones to feature DSEE Ultimate, a technology that uses Edge-AI to restore detail and dynamic range to compressed audio files in real time. Finally, the same active noise-cancelling tech found in their immediate predecessor, the WH-1000XM6, helps ensure that the only sounds that will reach your ears are those you want.
The arrival of the 1000X the Collexion doesn’t mark the end of the line for WH-1000XM6, though. The pair is getting a new outfit to celebrate the headphone line’s first decade. The model will now be available in warm, natural Sandstone, along with the already available Black, Midnight Blue, Platinum White, and Sand Pink.
The 1000X the Collexion can be ordered now through Sony’s website and Amazon. They are available for $999.95. The newest version of the WH-1000XM6, meanwhile, is available for the same price as the other versions, $699.95.
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