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<p>I really like the Sony MH750/755 models which were <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="irst praised by Crinacle on Head-Fi (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.head-fi.org/threads/crinacles-iem-ranking-list-275-entries-06-01-19-update.857498/page-86#post-14621231" target="_blank">first praised by Crinacle on Head-Fi</a>, so much that I bought from different shops just to find out there are a lot of <del>turds</del> fakes floating around these days. Crinacle wasn&#8217;t kidding, so beware of fakes. <br />It wasn&#8217;t a truly altruistic endeavour, I just want to have a lot of them in stock but if I can help someone in the way, I&#8217;m more than happy to do it.   <br /><br />The history behind this little earphone is tied to the Sony Xperia line, I won&#8217;t go into detail but if you really really want the original MH755 you need to buy the &#8220;<a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Sony Stereo Bluetooth Headset SBH2 (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/stereo-bluetooth-headset-sbh24/" target="_blank">Sony Stereo Bluetooth Headset SBH24</a>&#8220;, the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="SBH54 (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/stereo-bluetooth-headset-sbh54/" target="_blank">SBH54</a> or the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="SBH56 (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/bluetooth-headset-with-speaker-sbh56/" target="_blank">SBH56</a> from Sony or a certified Sony dealer. The MH750 was probably bundled with Xperia smarphones.<br /><br />With that out of the way, let&#8217;s start searching and sorting the turds from the real deal. </p>



<h4>Aliexpress</h4>



<p>Aliexpress is full of great deals, so it should be a great place to find cheap Sony earphones, right? Yes, if you want muffled sounding look-alikes. <br />If you search for the Sony MH750, the shop with the most purchases is selling fakes. How do I know? Well I bought one black and one white MH750 and they sound like shit and I mean muffled shit. If you have a decent pair of earphones, you&#8217;ll notice it right away. <br /><br />Also, don&#8217;t have the illusion that by removing the filters or other bullshit you might improve the sound, these sound bad because of the driver and you just sent 5€ (hopefully) down the toilet, you can&#8217;t change that. </p>



<h4> eBay<br /></h4>



<p>eBay is a headache, the first time I bought a MH750 from a German seller, I got the real deal with black filters, the second time around I got the fake ones with white filters. Then I found a <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Japanese shop called Kanoya (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.ebay.com/usr/kanoya" target="_blank">Japanese shop called Kanoya</a> which sells the original MH755 (at least at the time of writing: Jan 2019).<br />I already bought many earphones from them and never received a fake to this day so I trust the shop. <br />Right now Kanoya is probably the only safe place to buy Sony MH755 on bulk on the internet. Unless the gods at Sony decide to release a stand alone MH750/755 to the public.</p>



<h4>What&#8217;s the difference between the MH750 and the 755?</h4>



<p>The original MH750 and 755 models differ in cable length, the 750 has a long cable with a microphone and answering button and the 755 has a short cable and no microphone. <br />Some enthusiasts claim they sound different and I won&#8217;t doubt them, but for the most part that&#8217;s the main difference, besides driver diferences and probably filters. </p>



<h4>What&#8217;s the difference between the original MH750/755 and the fakes?</h4>



<p>Cable and shell wise, the differences are close to none, except on a MH750 I received from China which had a straight 3.5mm jack instead of a L-Shape one (If you gonna fake, do it right). <br />In fact, I think most fakes might be of a discarded supply that was refurbished to make easy money. <br />The fake MH755 I got from Germany looks exactly the same as the one I got from Japan, aside from the tips, the Japanese one had the green ones (the tips can also have other colors) and the German had opaque black ones. <br /></p>



<p>Then we have the inside of the shells, the filters and the drivers. On those it&#8217;s easy to spot the fake ones from miles away.<br />In the next photo you can check an original Sony MH755, I killed this one when trying to recable it (friendly advice, unless you got a good soldering rig and lots of pratice don&#8217;t try to recable this model, you have been warned), things of interest are:  </p>



<ul><li>A black filter (earwax guard) on the nozzle. </li><li>circular padding glued inside the shell and white acoustic foam inside the nozzle.</li><li>Circular padding on the driver.</li><li>Green or orange silicone tips. (<a href="https://journeymantoolboxsite.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/sonysbh24.jpg">Earphones bundled with the Sony SBH24 come with transparent black, blue, pink and white tips</a>). </li></ul>



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<p>The next photo shows the fake MH750/755 I got next to the original driver on the bottom right. the main differences are:</p>



<ul><li>Filter on the nozzle is white.</li><li>No padding on the driver or inside the shell.</li><li>No acoustic foam inside the nozzle.</li><li>Drivers are very different from the original one.</li><li>Opaque black silicone tips.</li></ul>



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<p>Unlike the original MH755 driver which is stuck inside the front shell, the fake ones are easy to remove and sometimes rattle inside the shells. <br /><br />Even if the fakes correct most of these points the sound will always give them away if you are experienced. There&#8217;s no treble extension and the mids and bass are awful.<br /><br />Well, I now have 3 sets of fake Sony&#8217;s that I can reuse for my own diy projects, I might buy some drivers and have some fun. <br /><br /><strong>Note: </strong>All Sony images used in this post are informative only, I have no connection with Sony and will remove the images if Sony requests it. Given the fact this post helps users find original Sony earphones, I hope such a request isn&#8217;t necessary. </p>



<p><strong>Note 2:</strong> I only buy my MH755&#8217;s from Konoya, so don&#8217;t ask me if there are any more trustworthy stores in the wild. I tend to be a faithful client so I really don&#8217;t search anymore. <br /><br /><strong>Also, don&#8217;t ask me to link to your store, I won&#8217;t!</strong></p>
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