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Hi,
how is the headphone sound quality with the Xperia X? Z5 has this hissing noise if DSEE HX is turned off...
And can you combine DSEE HX with the EQ again? Because I think that with DSEE HX turned on there is not enough bass by default.
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Hi,
here are my personal recommendations. For Noice Cancelling use the Sony h.ear on wireless nc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFrkpJxdhMA
For best sound quality while spending not that much amount of money consider the Sony MDR-1 series.
And for very best sound quality on par with the ZX2 walkman (really mind-blowing !) consider the Sony Z7 series headphone plus the Sony PHA-3 amp. And I promise, this will be the best combo in your life to enjoy MUSIC !
http://www.wifihifi.ca/LatestNewsHeadlines/Hands-onReview:SonysFlagshipHi-ResPortables.html
The Sony X and X Performance are very neutral and musically / dynamically strong players
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Hi,
the headphone quality is the best so far from any Xperia. It's a little bit louder than the Z5 and Z3 series. I compared it to the LG G5 and the Samsung S7 series and the Xperia X outperforms both easily, even with the B&O add-on for the G5. By the way, the sound quality of the X and the X performance are absolutely the same.
The sound signature has changed. I was coming from the Z3 series and the sound there was a little bit leaned back and thin but with great tonality and sense for rhythm and speed. The sound signature of the X is characterized by a snappy, forward sound that’s crystal clear and lighting fast. The sound is bursting like sunlight off the hood of a shiny-new Corvette. It's full, vocals are drawn very realistically on the virtual soundstage, dynamics and stereo image are astonishing. I thought I was a fan of the subtler, warmer sound I heard from the Z3, but those who hold sharp clarity in the highest regard may edge towards the Xperia X experience like me.
Hints:
- Turn on DSEE HX, leave everything off
- Use automatic headphone compensation with medicore headsets only.
- Get a decent set of cans like the Sony MDR-1 series
- No need for the Sony headphone USB DAC PHA-1a, get the PHA-3 to improve the experience even further but don't forget to invest in really good headphones like the Sony Z7
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So I guess I'll buy it...
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Using the Z5 the best compromise is for me :
EQ 0/0/0/0/+2 and Clear Bass +8
Dynamic normaliser and automatic optimisation on
With DSEE HX on low frequencies are just underrepresented, how is that with the X?
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Hi,
here are my personal recommendations. For Noice Cancelling use the Sony h.ear on wireless nc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFrkpJxdhMA
For best sound quality while spending not that much amount of money consider the Sony MDR-1 series.
And for very best sound quality on par with the ZX2 walkman (really mind-blowing !) consider the Sony Z7 series headphone plus the Sony PHA-3 amp. And I promise, this will be the best combo in your life to enjoy MUSIC !
http://www.wifihifi.ca/LatestNewsHeadlines/Hands-onReview:SonysFlagshipHi-ResPortables.html
The Sony X and X Performance are very neutral and musically / dynamically strong players
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BTW: The Sony h.ear wireless nc does support LDAC by using the X or the X performance !!!
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