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작성자 Brenton Goethe 작성일24-04-09 17:32 조회7회 댓글0건

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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

Planar magnetic headphones provide the most extensive and precise listening experience. They're a favorite among audiophiles seeking to improve their listening experience.

Choosing the best planar headphones headphones for planar magnetics is based on the features you value the most in the headphone. It all boils down to clarity of image, distinction, and closed-back planar magnetic headphones clarity versus bass punch.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The original LCD-2 was the first of the planar magnetic closed back headphones magnetic headphones that really took off. It became so popular that it's now associated with the technology, and it's still one of the best headphones available. The sound quality is amazing - especially for a headphone that can cost more than $1,000. The bass extends all the way down past human hearing, and it has an incredible level of clarity. The upper mids are warm, but not obnoxious. Overall the sound is full of detail and has very little distortion.

They are extremely comfortable to wear and are also very. The earpads and headbands have a soft, flexible feel. They are lightweight enough to wear for long listening sessions without becoming too fatigued. They don't completely seal the ears like some other open-back headphones, so you can hear what's happening around you. This isn't an issue in quiet areas, but it could be a problem in louder ones.

The LCD-2 Classics have a very sturdy construction and are built to last. The earcups are constructed of crystal-infused nylon which is a fantastic material for a headphone. It looks durable and is significantly lighter than the wooden rings used on other Audeze models.

However the LCD-2 Classics don't feel quite as high-end as some high-end headphones. The LCD-2 Classics have a DIY feel with their visible screws and lack of finish. They're still great headphones, but may not be the best choice for everyone.

If you're seeking a similar headphone that is cheaper then the Monoprice Monolith M1060 is an excellent option. These headphones feature the same great design and technology as the LCD-2 Classics, but they come at a less expensive price. They also have an improved seal on the earcups, and come with a carrying case. The LCD-2 Classics are missing the impressive bass extension and clearness that they boast. However the sound is impressive and should please the majority of audiophiles.

2. Meze LIRIC

Meze Audio has made a name for itself through its unique and affordable line of planar magnetic headphones. The latest model from the company, the LIRIC 2nd Generation, builds on the first-generation model's success with improved performance and a brand new striped ebony finish to improve modularity and a long, sustainable life.

The LIRIC features a full-frequency range that goes from 4Hz to 92kHz, providing stunningly detailed music with outstanding clarity and a large soundstage. In addition, the headphone's QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Resonator Mask) effectively reduces high-frequency peaking that can be a strain to the ears.

Created for high-quality listening on the move, the headphones feature a closed-back design that blocks out ambient noise. They also have an oval-shaped design that fits the natural shape of the human ear for a more direct channel to the sound source.

quad-era-1-planar-magnetic-headphones-17.jpgThe Meze LIRIC comes with the company's exclusive Isodynamic Hybrid array driver, which has dual-shaped voice coils to improve ambience and sound imaging in spatial space. Dual voicing is the result of over 30 years of development and research making it the lightest and most advanced planar magnet driver available.

To enhance their sound quality, the LIRIC headphones feature a pressure equalization system which precisely regulates airflow as well as the pressure in the ear cup chamber. This lets the listener hear the same high-quality sound regardless of whether they're wearing the headphones in a workplace or on a plane.

The Meze LIRIC has an incredibly smooth and balanced sound that I found very enjoyable to listen to over long periods. The treble is crisp and clear, and the bass is a roar with great clarity. The soundstage is incredibly expansive with good separation between instruments and vocals. I loved that there was no detail that was too small for the headphones to miss, from the sound of PJ Harvey’s 50ft Queenie to the individual guitar strings.

If you're looking for the top $2000 closed-back planar magnetic headphones The Meze LIRIC is an excellent choice. It's a great alternative to the Dan Clark Audio E3 but offers a slightly different timbre and is lighter overall.

3. Meze Elite

Meze Audio, a Romanian manufacturer, has been working to up their game in recent years by releasing a number flagship products. The Elite the latest product, is their most premium headphone yet and is a worthy replacement for Empyrean as the company's flagship.

Like the Empyrean and the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back headphone with a unique suspension wings design that increase their wearability. These wings are similar to the ones on Dan Clark, HiFIMan or Sendy headphones, in that they distribute the weight of the Elite’s larger than average driver over the larger area of your head, increasing the comfort of listening for closed-back planar magnetic headphones long durations. Based on my experience, they indeed work very well and the Elite can be worn for a long time without discomfort.

Sonically it is a great headphone. Elite is a reference-style headphone with an upgraded hybrid isodynamic array driver which can offer extremely low harmonic distortion of less than 0.1 percent across its entire frequency range. It also has an extremely high sensitivity rating of 101 dB/mW, and an impedance of 32 Ohms which means it can be powered easily by budget headphone amplifiers or DAPs (assuming they can accept the standard headphone jack).

The Elite diaphragm is another significant upgrade over the Empyrean. Instead of using a specially-designed polymer, a low-mass semicrystalline film has been developed using sequential biaxial lengthening. This allows the Elite to have a thin yet rigid diaphragm while still ensuring an excellent resistance to fatigue and stress cracking.

The Elite's diaphragm with a lower mass results in higher resolution and speed. It's now able to compete with competitors like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic at a slightly cheaper price. The Elite is also more clear and neutral than the LCD-2 and still provides the feeling of clarity, depth, air and transients.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE planar magnetic headphones are among the most sought-after on the market. It's an excellent choice for any audiophile who is looking to transition to open-back headphones. It's is also a great entry-level model for anyone already familiar with planar magnetic technology. It comes with HiFiMAN's latest Stealth Magnet design that reduces wave diffraction and distortion to levels that are almost inaudible.

While the HE400SE doesn't have the bass extension that other HiFiMAN models do however, it does provide excellent low-end performance for an open back headphone. The HE400SE has a very rich and deep bass, but it doesn't sound loud. The overall tone is neutral, but with trebles that are elevated and a forward midrange that many people will appreciate.

The HE400SE is a great sounding model with a clear sound. The HE400SE makes a great choice for listening to classical and acoustic music. This is the best budget headphones to listen to this kind of music. If you're used closed-back headphones with bass-heavy tuning, the transition could be uncomfortable. It takes a few listening sessions to adjust to it.

The HE400SE also has an impressive image. The HE400SE can produce a large and detailed soundstage that allows the musicians to feel centered in the space. The vocals and the drums are prominent in Prince's Let's go Crazy. The guitar solo is very prominent, and is easily heard over other instruments.

The HE400SE is a good treble extension that has good clarity. The treble can be a bit warm but not overly harsh. It doesn't sound as bright as other open back headphones with a brighter treble, but it doesn't sound as sibilant or fatigued either.

The HE400SE has an impedance of 25 O, meaning it requires a powerful amplifier to reach its maximum SPL. It is compatible with all portable and smartphones, but will require an amp that has at least 0.5 W output power to achieve its maximum SPL of 102 dB.

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