11 Apr. (Portaltic/EP) –
sony has presented his new MDR-MV1 studio headphonesdesigned for professional sound users, that offer greater spatial audio reproduction capacity thanks to the 360 Reality Audio function and with a open back design which improves the sound quality.
MDR-MV1 They are a device focused on expert users in the sound sector as professional musicians or sound engineersthanks to its various functions, which make it easy to mix and master spatial sound surround “with high resolution”, as stated by the Japanese technology company in a press release.
The director of Acquisition of Connected Content of Sony Europe, James Leach, has indicated that It is a new “flexible and elegant” option for “home or studio” use, with which it is intended to “satisfy and enrich in an adaptable way” all the needs of users.
Specifically, the MDR-MV1 headphones stand out for the 360 Realiy Audio functionwith which they are able to offer a greater spatial sound reproduction capacity. Thanks to this technology, you can listen for “precise” positioning of the sound objects in a space that covers the entire environment, with 360 degrees.
In other words, with the 360 function you get a “clear, high-resolution and full of nuances” sound, but it also makes it possible to hear a very wide frequency range and “accurate soundstage”, according to Sony judgment.
On the other hand, the driver units of these headphones provide ultra-wideband playback ranging from 5 Hz to 80 kHz, including “natural treble“. In this way, it is intended to facilitate the work of sound processing.
Likewise, your design is relevant when it comes to improving sound quality. These headphones use a open back structure which, as Sony has pointed out, manages to reduce internally reflected soundseliminate acoustic resonances and, in addition, “accurately reproduce” natural spatial sounds.
Following this line, its design is also focused on user comfort, especially when it comes to headphones aimed at professionals, who use them for long days. To do this, they have breathable and lightweight pads that fit the user.
Likewise, the MDR-MV1 headphones are complemented by a detachable cable with machined aluminum connectors that has a stereo minijack adapter.
Among other functions, the MDR-MV1 are compatible with Sony’s 360 Virtual Mixing Environment servicea spatial sound technology that uses headphones to reproduce the sound field environment of a reference studio, increasing “anywhere” playback capability.
Thus, as has been transferred Sony Music Entertainment Battery Studio Mastering Engineer Mike Piacentini, with this new model of Sony headphones provides creators with “a new benchmark reliable for modern sound design needs.
The new Sony headphones for professional sound environments will be available to users in this month of April, for a price of about 400 euro.