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Sony NW-WM1AM2 Hi-Res 128GB Walkman Digital MP3 Music Player

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Features

  • High-Resolution Audio compatible
  • Native DSD (direct stream digital) file support
  • S-Master HX digital amplifier for pure sound quality
  • Wi-Fi compatibility for downloading and streaming
  • 128GB capacity and SD card slot

Description

Lose yourself in high quality sound that’s even more dynamic and transparent, with a richer, more expansive sound field. Coupled with the ease of downloading and streaming music, it takes your listening enjoyment to a whole new level

Brand: Sony


Model Name: NW-WM1AM2


Special Feature: Long battery life, S-Master HX digital amplifier for pure sound quality, Wi-Fi compatibility for downloading and streaming, DSEE Ultimate, Native DSD (direct stream digital) file support, Aluminium frame, Large solid high polymer capacitor, High-Resolution Audio compatible See more


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Color: Black


Screen Size: 5 Inches


Compatible Devices: Headphone


Media Type: SD Card


Included Components: Player


Product Dimensions: 5.69 x 2.34 x 8.13 inches


Item Weight: 1.08 pounds


Item model number: NWWM1AM2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 13, 2022


Manufacturer: Sony


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  • Expensive but seems it's worth every penny
I love music and this is my 5th sony walkman --earlier models include a zx300 and two zx2's (don't ask). I really wanted to buy the nw-1zm2 but for that price ($3900 including tax) I would have expected a user changeable battery and software upgrade visibility (means full functionality guarantee for at least 8-10 years-having learnt my lesson from my zx2s losing some key functionalities just 3-4 years into the purchase- Sony stopped firmware update support and the walkman was stuck with android 4.2 version which resulted in many apps not continuing to be compatible with the old android version -for example spotify) and hence I know from bitter experience that sony models ( and all other brands for that matter) get obsolete due to (well calculated?) lack of support ( firmware/battery) in 4 years or so. For some reason, they put in stingy amount RAM which makes no sense considering cost of RAM is very low but i doubt this walkman has more than 4 gb ram judging by the lag it shows sometimes. I know I could probably send in my older walkman for a battery change to their center in NY and might have too but reduced functionality due to obsolete firmware makes it an unworthy pursuit. Coming to this walkman. My theory is that when you put it on and - the sound is so good that it makes you smile- the smile works on facial muscles to open ears wider and the sound improves further and thus you hear even better and better (kidding!) - seriously speaking- I noted complete separation of instruments- which then blend back together nicely, great Soundstage and overall brilliant clarity. I put on kate bush hounds of love and then some progressive house( hernan cattaneo) both flac files ripped from my own cd collection and before I knew it, I had finished hearing the complete albums - thoroughly enjoying them and with no fatigue and it was bliss. The music had my complete attention and I was fully engaged processing all the details coming in through my ears. A lot of subtle sounds that I never heard before and I have a great audio system hooked up with MIT cables so the quality of sound was obviously something. EDIT: have had it for 2-3 weeks now, feel no regret buying it. Heard it a few times (right?- where is the time to enjoy all these things) and tried 2 or 3 different ear phones as well as sony z7 over ear headphone. Felt it was underpowered for the over ear as i had it on on full volume, got loud and clear but it was at full volume- good news is that it did not distort or lose quality even while playing full volume. Tried it with sony z5 earphones with stock cable- sounded GOOD- sublime, thoroughly enjoyed the combination. Tried it JVC steel HD01 (do not remember the exact model) - Excellent, really really nice earphones for the price ($200 something) and those sounded very well paired with the walkman as well. Important note: I have several in ear phones and always struggled with some discomfort...either my ears ached, or the phones would slip out or the sound did not feel right and many times i needed to keep pushing them back in and i just passed the years thinking it is what it is. I am a 6 ft 3 guy and used medium or large size silicons/foams and then one day i tested small (never considered small might be my size). My life changed after that. Even the heavy stainless steel body JVC which earlier felt heavy in my ears -feel as if i am not even wearing them since i started using the correct size tips. Trust me, its made me love my old phones all over again and really changed my music listening experience since I finally found the correct size tips that fits my ears. I highly recommend experimenting with diff sizes of tips if you are encountering any of the discomforts i mentioned earlier. I finally got myself the JVC spiral dots in small size for all my phones except the sony z5 which came with an elaborate array of its own tips. Good news is that most of your earphones come with multiple sizes so do sort that issue out before worrying about getting a new dap. Back to the walkman-I love it. Have ordered the original case from japan for an additional 100 usd or so. EDIT: the case arrived, its real leather and the manual inside it says its special leather from Japan itself although the case is manufactured in china. Case felt good quality, the buttons have hard bits in them so even though you press the leather, the buttons on the walkman respond to pushes. I like the original sony case - worth seeking out. I put in a 1 tb sandisk card. Loaded it my music collection- all of them flac files. No particular lag even though there's a Tb of music loaded. Screen quality is good and touch screen is responsive. Spotify tested and works just fine. Edit: Its not completely without lag. When scrolling, album art is slow to show. When you turn on the walkman, even though spotify can be played relatively quickly, it takes a minute for loaded music to be accessible ( i do have 900 gb of music but as mentioned, SONY could easily have put in 8 gb of Ram for the price they are charging) Only issue I found is that it's menu locate by artist and not 'album artist' which makes it difficult to jump to a particular album considering over a tb of music even though I have about a 1000 album artists but probably few thousand total artists. Edit: found that it has a feature to sort by 'album artist' vs 'artist'- good job Sony! Battery life not really tested as I got it just yesterday. Bought from Amazon and I got one of first 100 serial numbers ! EDIT: My zx2 used to discharge over time if just left in the drawer, this walkman 1am2 does not seem to suffer from that problem. I left it unused for 10 days ( was studying for an exam ) and found the charge where i left it a few days ago...so i guess that problem is not on this walkman which is great. Is the walkman itself in terms of the physical item something that is worth $1500+ maybe not- but if you include in the sum of its parts it's ability to achieve the sound quality that it can and play your music at the level that you will enjoy it at another level, I think one can bear it. Another thing, the amazon description says its made in malaysia. The piece I received is made in China (says so on the box as well as on the device) Does not mean anything but just mentioning. Will update if something comes to mind. Pros -Best in class and beyond -No Brainer under $3000 category -Excellent build quality Cons -No user changeable battery ( at high dollar prices it should be) -No firmware staying up to date visibility beyond year 4. -Should have had the case included - A little laggy -tested with 900 gb music on sandisk card -all FLAC ( no excuse for SONY not to have put in more RAM or whatever it is that would avoid that problem) encountered when scrolling through albums, the album art shows with a lag. At this price point, sony could have done a better job aka put in more RAM. - Music access not available right away when you turn on - although if that means battery is conserved- its totally excusable PS- I have a 1 TB sandisk card in my walkman containing almost 2000 albums including artwork etc. I have had no problems with operation - not even one time. If you add or delete stuff, it's normal functioning for this device to rebuild database ( longer process) . If you power on from a previous power off state, it does take a minute to read the database. This is normal functioning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2022 by Patriot

  • Software Makes This a Nightmare to Use
A physically well built, and engineered, product that relies on terrible software. The hardware is great. Audio fidelity is good, touchscreen is responsive and visually appealing, you can increase the memory storage, access the internet and use bluetooth to connect to radios, cars, etc. There's nothing to complain about. However, it makes you use "Music Center for PC" (MCPC), which is Sony's version of iTunes, but unlike iTunes, Sony's software doesn't work. To start... loading music is an issue and might take multiple attempts. Once you've loaded your music onto MCPC, it's another hassle to get it to load onto the Walkman, which also might take multiple attempts. If you want to create a playlist, good luck; both on creating the playlist and getting it to transfer to the Walkman how you want. Music can't be loaded directly to a playlist. You have to load it to a master list of music on MCPC that can't be alphabetized, and only displays music in the order of when they were loaded... then they can be loaded to a playlist... after multiple attempts... and then transfered to the Walkman... after multiple attempts. Want to delet music? Have fun, because you can't select music to be removed on MCPC and have it sync'd over to the Walkman. You have to delete everything one by one on the Walkman, which could make your fingers sore depending in the amount. And should you get clever and try accessing the Walkman directy on PC to bypass the MCPC, the music will continue to be displayed on the Walkman, but not be playable, and is a pain to fix. Remeber how the MCPC adds everything in the order it was loaded? It does that when you push it to the Walkman as well, and you can tell the Walkman to display it alphabetically. You have to manually move the song on the Walkman to be in the order you want, but it reverts right back to where it was the next time you turn off/on the Walkman. There's more detail to go into, but the end result is that it's a great piece of hardware that collects dust because of how frustrating it is to use. Whenever you try managing music in any way, it's a guarantee that you'll have to troubleshoot something. I've called Sony twice and given them lengthy, detailed feedback on how to make their software functional, but it's been well over a year without a single improvement. Look elsewhere and spend your money on a product that doesn't make you rip out your hair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025 by Nathan O.

  • A classic upgraded
I owned the previous model, and this is quite an upgrade. I adored my old Walkman WM1A in most respects: sound quality, build quality, audiophile sensibility. But it was lacking on one major front: the inability to connect to streaming services. Many much cheaper lossless digital streamers come with the option built in, so that was always a pain point. But this new model adds that functionality in spades. Effectively Sony just installed an Android OS that runs the classic Walkman interface as an app. Being Android, you can install and use anything else you’d like: Tidal, Spotify, YouTube, etc. And unlike some other Androidish devices, it doesn’t seem buggy with the basics. Sony also upgraded several other key aspects. - Noticeably better battery life. - Noticeably better def screen. - Noticeably better sound quality (it was already excellent). Even Spotify, a lossy streamer, sounds pretty darn good on this thing. It is a bit chunkier, but not unwieldy. The database does take a while to build and update, but this is the standard Walkman experience. But I do notice that startup builds are much speedier than on the old version. If you are asking yourself: should I get one? It absolutely depends. If you are a true audio nerd and will be unhappy with less than the best, you should. If not, it may not be worth it for you at the price point. If you are asking yourself: should I upgrade? Absolutely yes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Kirk

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