AIWA/SONY MDR-CD,MDR-5a,MDR-M,MDR-E,MDR-A,AIWA HP-V and others of the golden era

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  1. DrZoidberg

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    Awesome!
    You have a V9? Do you like it?
     
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    Sony MDR-A40V (1985)

    ■ Price 4,300 yen
    ■ Model Open air dynamic type
    ■ Diaphragm 16 mm dome type
    ■ Impedance 18Ω
    ■ Playback frequency band 16-24,000Hz
    ■ Allowable input 50mW
    ■ Sensitivity 108 dB / mW
    ■ Code 1.2m OFC litz wire L-type stereo mini plug
    ■ Weight 14g (excluding code)
    ■ Release 1985
    ■ End of sales Around 1990
    ■ Remarks With stereo / mono changeover switch


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    Nice! I just ordered mine not long ago. It sounds really good.
     
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    AIWA HP-V9 (1986)

    This one is almost unattainable this days.
    Price is very high!

    ■ Price 5,200 yen
    ■ Model Dynamic type
    ■ Diaphragm Amorphous diamond diaphragm
    ■ Impedance 16Ω
    ■ Playback frequency band 15-40,000Hz
    ■ Allowable input 40mW
    ■ Sensitivity 105 dB
    ■ Code 1.3m LC-OFC L-type stereo way plug
    ■ Weight 5.6g (excluding code)
    ■ Release February 1986
    ■ End of sales 1989-90
    ■ Remarks With stereo / mono changeover switch and volume control
    Available in silver, black and gold finishes


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    Awesome! Can you tell us about the sound? I think this is the most sought over and least available set, so many of us are eager to hear about
    it's presentation. :)
     
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    The HP-V9 sound is definitely magical. It's very clear and spacious. Not so boomy like MDR-E484. With sponge is even better sounding like HD600. Aiwa electronics and their headphones sound very natural. If you can find this model at acceptable price I strongly recommend to do so. You will not regret it.
     
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    Thanks a lot! :)
     
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    SONY MDR-CD6 (1986)
    Sound is very dependable of pads. If is original is ok, but if is not sound is altered.

    ■ Price 19,000 yen
    ■ Model Dynamic type Sealed type
    ■ Diaphragm 30 mm dome type (gold diaphragm)
    ■ Impedance 45Ω
    ■ Playback frequency band 2-25,000Hz
    ■ Allowable input 500mW
    ■ Sensitivity 110 dB / mW
    ■ Code 3m LC-OFC Litz wire stereo 2-way plug
    ■ Weight 110g (excluding code)
    ■ Release August 1986
    ■ End of sales Around 1995


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    It's interesting, I had bad experiences with the CD6. The M55 smokes it, also the M66, and the Aiwa HP-X10. The CD5 too, as these Hair Pro series sounded thin
    next to the M series.
     
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    Sony MDR-M66

    ■ Price: 8,000 yen
    ■ Model: Open air dynamic type
    ■ Diaphragm: 30mm Dome type
    ■ Impedance: 45Ω
    ■ Reproduction frequency band: 10-25,000Hz
    ■ Allowable input: 500mW
    ■ Sensitivity 106dB / mW
    ■ Cable: 3m LC-OFC Litz wire Stereo 2-way plug
    ■ Weight: 120g (excluding cable)
    ■ Release: 1987-88
    ■ End of sale: 1990
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    I am very lucky to have one in NOS condition, it sounds very good. More to the lows than the M55, but easier to drive, which is strange but positive.
     
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    A question also: where did you get such paddings? Seems to be good for the CD and M series!
     
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    Hey!
    I am curious, did you do the mod which is recommended with the MDR-605s? I am about to search for one, because if it is true, the mod makes it WAY better.
     
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    Have anyone came across this variants of e472 i found it's pretty strange as i can't find a single photo of e472 with this walkman jack,thanks.
     

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    Wow, nice find! Never seen a custom sony plugged E472. I'll get back here if/when I see one for sure
     
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    Emiel Well-Known Member S2G Supporter

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    It is not custom, more Sony units use it. Like the remote that was paired with the WM-DX100.
     
  16. Thang Nguyen

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    But that come with e565 and i pretty sure around that era sony doesn't manufacture e472 anymore
     
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    And most e472 with inline control I met usually got hard soldered with the remote rather than using plug like this one.
     
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    I now understand what you mean: the combi of the plug and specific earphones is rare indeed.
    I really don’t like the fit of the e565 anyway, usually take the 3.5mm adapter and use it with IEMs.
     
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    There even an adapter to convert that jack to 3.5mm???Can I have link to purchase it
     
  20. DrZoidberg

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    By custom, I mean that plug is custom as only Sony used it (as far as I am concerned). You can find such adapters that changes it to 3.5, but those are not single adapters, rather cables. They came with certain models, for example E565 and E747 versions as I am aware of.
     

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