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The Sony IER-M7 is a professional stage monitor earphone that delivers flat, accurate sound for musicians and music lovers alike. The durable earpieces of the M7 are designed for an ergonomic and stable fit, while the detachable cable uses a silk-braided insulator to reduce microphonics and cable noise. 13 different ear tip variations are included so that you can find a perfect fit. This means that whether you are on stage or on the street, the IER-M7 will deliver hours of comfortable listening. A standard 3.5mm stereo cable is included, as well as a 4.4mm balanced cable for maximum performance with premium audio players like the WM1AM2.
The IER-M7 features 4 balanced armature drivers house internally in a magnesium alloy bracket to suppress unwanted resonances. The result is a clean, fast and accurate sound well suited for stage monitoring. The M7 is a slightly darker sounding earphone, ensuring a lack of sibilance even at higher volumes, while vocals are always clear in the mix. If you desire more high frequency detail, particularly for string instruments and cymbals, we recommend looking at the IER-M9, which adds an extra high frequency driver.
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What's in the box
- Triple Comfort ear buds:SS,S,MS,M, ML,L
- Hybrid Silicone ear buds:SS,S,MS,M,ML,L,LL
- 3.5mm MMCX Cable
- 4.4mm Balanced MMCX Cable
- Carrying case
- Cable holder
- Cleaning cloth
- Clip
Specifications
Weight | Approx. 9.0g (without cable) |
Driver Unit | Quad balanced armature |
Impedance (Ohm) | 24 ohms (at 1 kHz) |
Frequency Response | 5 Hz to 40,000 Hz |
Sensitivities (dB/mW) | 103 dB/mW |
Cord Type | Y-type |
Cord Length |
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Audio Performance
Drivers | 4 Drivers |
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Sound Signature | Rich, natural tone with smooth vocals |
Accuracy | LowLow MidMid HighHigh |
Resolution |
SONY
In 1946, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, the predecessor of Sony Group Corporation) started as a small company. From the outset the company has release countless pioneering products, starting with Sony's introduction of Japan's first portable transistor radio in 1955. Sony has introduced various professional audio equipment such as microphones, DATs, MTRs, and effectors, garnering the trust of numerous musicians and engineers as a manufacturer with a distinct presence in the music industry.
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