
Sony MDR-MV1
Sony’s first open‑backed headphones offer an intriguing alternative to the established classics in the field.
Sony’s first open‑backed headphones offer an intriguing alternative to the established classics in the field.
I bought my first CD player in 1984. I had been lusting for one since I first saw/heard the new format three years earlier,...
Sony have announced the C-80, an entry level condenser microphone that utilises technology found in the company’s C-800G and C-100 models.
What can Sony's new effects processor offer that its competitors don't already have? Paul White took the new Sony HR-MP5 into his studio to find out.
If you're in a situation where your DAT machine gets heavy use, it's probably worth considering a pro model rather than a domestic one. Hugh Robjohns studio-tests a new, moderately priced professional DAT from Sony.
This mid-priced DAT shares some rather higher-class innards with its more expensive siblings, and is also equipped with Sony's Super Bit Mapping technology for improved noise performance. Hugh Robjohns checks it out.
Sony's new MDMX4 digital multitracker heralds the beginning of a conscious attempt to woo the home recording market, and uses the company's own MiniDisc technology to put a digital spin on that home studio mainstay, the compact 4-track recorder. Hugh Robjohns checks it out.
Sony's DPSV77 is like a 'best of' compilation of all the company's dedicated single effects units, with the addition of a simplified user interface and a digital I/O. Is it a smash success or a one-hit wonder? Nick Magnus goes for gold...
Paul White tests a new Sony DAT recorder offering professional features at an affordable price.