







๐ถ Elevate your sound game โ because your ears deserve the best.
The Sony IER-M9 in-ear monitor headphones combine 5 balanced armature drivers with magnesium alloy diaphragms and housing to deliver studio-grade sound clarity and durability. Featuring a secure fit with preformed ear hangers and a 4.4mm balanced connection, these wired headphones come with a comprehensive set of earbud sizes and accessories, making them the ultimate choice for discerning audiophiles and professionals seeking precision audio on the move.

















| ASIN | B07HKRQKSJ |
| Additional Features | Sony IER-M9 In-ear monitor headphones |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Recording |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Headphones |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Silicone |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Media Control Cable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (57) |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Magnesium alloy |
| Frequency Range | 5 Hzโ40,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242913035 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 20 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headphone |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Model Name | IER-M9 |
| Model Number | IERM9 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Music Production |
| UPC | 027242913035 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | NFC |
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These IEMS hit all the right spots for me. They have top notch technical capabilities in separation, layering, and resolution, audio reproduction with natural timbre, and a warm-neutral sound signature. Together, these allow the IER-M9s to produce a supremely enjoyable and exquisite listening experience across all genres. Concerning comfort, the preformed ear-hangers and the provided different sized ear-tips keep the IEMs stably perched in my ears with no difficulties. The connection between the cable and the IEM body can swivel, so there should be no issues with awkwardness of positioning of the IEMs. I have found it easy to quickly put on the IEMs and get a good seal (common advice is to pull the lobes of the ears backwards and upwards slightly). These also provide good isolation, having used them on flights (yes, you can't really experience 'audiophile' quality music on a plane, but from experience, they're definitely still significantly better than the Sony WH-1000XM4s and Bose NC700s). For reference, I own the IER-M9s and the Focal Clears (a pair of over-the-ear headphones), and I use them for about ~20h and ~40h a week, respectively, switching to the M9s during the evenings when I typically prefer a warmer sound signature or when I wish to read in bed. These are the priciest personal audio devices I have ever owned (but not the priciest that I have tried), and I have no regrets for either of them. I should point out that I am not too concerned with large soundstages in my devices as I have used IEMs and headphones with larger soundstages in the past and found that I was not impressed with what they did to my music with the exception of orchestral pieces. The M9s also produce a palpable and pleasant rumbling in the sub-bass frequencies (with no strange balanced armature flavoring that I can discern), though they are not considered bass-heavy when compared to other top of the line IEMs. NB: Some readers may not consider the IER-M9s "top of the line". Apologies for the abuse of language.
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theres no place where these lack, their built wel, they look great and they come with a lot of accessories. these go very well with spinfit w1 or dunu S&S, render tips are not good at all and azla exlastics sound a bit harsh. the sound is why you buy this, it sound good, very good at times scary good. resolution is good but not the best i've heard anything more than this will sound exaggerated like my ie600 which has more detail which i like but you might not, a very nice very noticeable step up from ier-m7s(i also own) that lacks detail. bass is good but flat, still very accurate and at times enjoyable but never stealing attention, well detailed and good enough texture. mids are great well detailed and placed, treble follows nice detailed and almost never sibilant. THE REASON TO BUY THIS, this iem has the best soundstage i and many others have ever heard as it has directionality to every note specially drums. this also goes for the best Imaging that i and many other have ever head in the product like it , imaging has dept so it sound deep and 3d to the max. the separation and layering is also outstanding. the price is steep but these are truly a great set, hard to drive as well but my phone had no issue running them. just don't forget that this can sound bad with music that isn't mastered correctly.
A**R
I am blown away by these amazing headphones, Bass is unreal, it puts over ear headphones to shame. pair it with a nice Sony Hi-Res player, and use the 4.4 mm Balanced connection for even better experience. highly recommended!
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Disclaimer: I am not an audiophile, musician, or sound engineer. My review is for general users. Received on December 23rd. Have been using for only two days. I have been using Shure e2c (e2c) for all these years. Since Apple Music has introduced Hi-Res Lossless music, I want to fully experience the marvel. After debating between Shure SE865 (865) and Sony IER-M9 (M9), I decide to get M9. M9 provides both balanced 4.4 mm and unbalanced 3.5 mm ends. At a similar price, M9 has one more driver than 865. For DAC, I use THX Onyx for its portability. I completely understand that it is unfair to compare e2c with M9, but that is what I have. I have a low-end Asus Cerberus gaming headphone and Apple EarPods with lightning connector, but they are a lot worse than Shure e2c. I also have Airpods Pro, but all bluetooth earbuds are lossy. When I use e2c and M9 to listen to the same lossless music, some instruments that I did not notice before with e2c become more obvious with M9. In other words, M9 provides more details in the music. M9 has stronger treble and bass than e2c for sure. M9 has a higher quality cable than e2c. M9 is much more expensive than e2c. Both e2c and M9 have strong mids. Both are comfortable to wear for a long time. Both have a similar level of noise-attenuation from external environment. E2c is louder than M9 with the same volume setting. Ironically, when I listen to another lossless music with M9/THX Onyx vs the default, build-in speakers of my MacBook Pro (16 inch, 2019), I can hear more details with the default speakers (set at 24 bits, 96 kHz) than M9/THX Onyx (set at 24 bits, 192 kHz). For example, I can hear the unintentional background noise in the studio during recording with the build-in speakers but not with M9/THX Onyx. When the musician slides his fingers on the strings of a guitar, the sliding is also more pronounced with the build-in speakers than M9/THX Onyx. Perhaps THX Onyx filters out some details? I then unplug M9 from THX Onyx and plug M9 directly to the 3.5 mm audio out (set at 24 bits, 96 kHz) on my MacBook Pro and got similar results. The default, build-in speakers of my MacBook Pro still provide more details than M9. Perhaps the 3.5 mm audio out loses some details? Just to be fair with M9, the bass of M9 is stronger than the build-in speakers. Lastly, I plug M9/THX Onyx to my iPhone. Yes, I have a lightning to USB camera adapter from Apple. THX Onyx LED changes color according to the sampling rate of different songs. M9/THX Onyx performs similarly as the two forementioned conditions. Bias: after spending a grand on M9, I feel obligated to give M9 five stars for every category on Amazon review.
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Maybe I'll go for over ear from now on
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