AVG. Rating
8.6
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AVG. Rating
8.7

IER-Z1Rvs.Valhalla

Sound & Specs Comparison

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57%
IER-Z1R
Absolute Score: 91.1%
43%
Valhalla
Absolute Score: 86.1%

Total categories compared: 29

Winner:IER-Z1R

( leads by 67.2% in direct comparison by points delta )

Information

Both IEMs are widely regarded in the audiophile community. See how they differ in terms of sub-bass response, upper mids, clarity, and overall tonality. Spider charts and rating breakdowns included.

Objective Comparison

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General InfoIER-Z1RValhalla
BrandSonyThieaudio
CountryChina
IEM DescriptionDespite their small size, the Sony IER-Z1R earphones feature a sophisticated 3-way design with two dynamic drivers and a highly precise balanced armature. The sound quality is not just high-resolution—it's ultra-high-resolution, reaching an impressive frequency response of up to 100 kHz. Housed in a precisely crafted, virtually resonance-free aluminum shell, the design ensures that all three drivers remain in perfect phase alignment. The cables are fully balanced and made from high-purity OFC copper with silver plating for maximum detail retrieval.A flagship 19-driver BA IEM offering subwoofer-level bass, warm midrange, and smooth, extended treble—all housed in lightweight titanium with audio-grade cabling.
Price Level2.000 +1.000 – 2.000
Housing & Driver
Driver ConfigHybridMulti-BA
Driver TypesDynamic Driver + Balanced ArmatureBalanced Armature
Shell MaterialCNC-machined Grade 5 Titanium
CableEliteNoir premium silver‑plated LCOFC, 20 AWG, 161‑core, Mundorf-soldered
Technical
Freq Range3-100.000 Hz10 Hz – 44 kHz
Impedance (Ω)9
Sensitivity (dB)103103
Crossover4‑way passive with 4‑bore acoustic tubing
Platform Info
Comments02
Visit Count93479
External Reviews11

Meta Ratings

IER-Z1R reveals microdetails and transient responses with softly better articulation, helping listeners uncover nuances often missed with Valhalla. For comfort fit, Valhalla performs significantly better (8.3 vs 6.8). While Valhalla is passable in its design, IER-Z1R stands slightly above, particularly in terms of assembly quality, material choice, and finish. Cable-wise, It is overwhelmingly better built, featuring sturdier connectors and less tangling — traits where Valhalla falls slightly short. It’s bundled components feel vastly more premium, suggesting a stronger focus on user satisfaction and long-term value.

Sound
Comfort Fit
Build Quality
Stock Cable
Accessories
IER-Z1RValhalla
Sound
9.8
9.1
Comfort Fit
6.8
8.3
Build Quality
9.8
9.3
Stock Cable
8.5
2.3
Accessories
8.3
2.1

Sound Characteristics

IER-Z1R creates a a wider soundstage, giving instruments more space and a better sense of placement than Valhalla (10 vs 9.2). The upper range of vocals is a cleaner and more forgiving on It, helping it avoid sibilant harshness that Valhalla shows (9.5 vs 8.8). Timbre on It sounds s more realistic and natural, whereas Valhalla feels slightly more artificial or colored (9.5 vs 9).

IER-Z1RValhalla
Sub Bass
9.0
9.1
Bass
9.0
9.2
Bass Feel
9.0
8.8
Lower Mids
8.5
8.9
Upper Mids
8.5
8.9
Lower Treble
9.0
9.2
Upper Treble
9.5
9.5
Sound Stage Width
10.0
9.3
Detail
9.5
9.7
Layering
9.5
9.4
Masking
9.0
9.2
Note Weight
9.0
9.2
Slam
9.0
9.0
Sibilance
9.5
8.8
Timbre Color
9.5
9.0
Tonality
9.0
9.0
Texture
9.0
9.0

Tonal Signature

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