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작성자 Sharyn 작성일24-04-03 01:18 조회4회 댓글0건

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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

Planar magnetic headphones give a detailed and Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones wide listening experience. Audiophiles looking to upgrade their listening experience are raving about them.

Choosing the best headphones for planar magnetic speakers magnetics is based on what you prioritize the most when it comes to the headphones you choose to purchase. It all boils down to image quality, clarity, and distinction versus bass slam and punch.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The LCD-2 was one of the first planar magnetic headphones to gain attention. It was so popular that it is now synonymous with the technology, and it's still among the top headphones of its kind. The quality of its sound is incredible particularly for a headset that costs over $1,000. The bass is so deep that it extends beyond the human hearing range, and it has a staggering amount of detail. The upper mids and lower treble are warm, but not in an obnoxious way. Overall the sound is full of detail and has very little distortion.

They are extremely comfortable to wear and are also very. The headband is soft and flexible, and the earpads are extremely soft. The headphones are light enough to wear for long listening sessions, without feeling tired. They don't completely seal the ear like other open-back headphones, so you can hear what's happening around you. This isn't an issue in quiet areas however it could be a problem in noisy environments.

As far as build quality goes, the LCD-2 Classics are very solid and made to last. The earcups are constructed of crystal-infused nylon which is a fantastic material for headphones. It is durable and significantly lighter than the wooden rings that are used on other Audeze models.

However, the LCD-2 Classics don't feel quite as premium as many other premium headphones. They have a bit of an "artisanal" feel with all the screws visible, and the lack of a finish on the metal components. They're still great headphones but they might not be for all.

If you're looking for a similar headphone that is less expensive and less expensive, the Monoprice Monolith M1060 is an excellent choice. They feature the same planar technology as the LCD-2 Classics but at a cheaper price. They also have a better seal on the earcups and come with a carrying case. The only thing that's missing is the incredible bass extension and clarity that the LCD-2 Classics have, but they still provide an incredible sound that should satisfy most audiophiles.

2. Meze LIRIC

Meze Audio has made a name for itself with its innovative and affordable range of planar magnetic headphones. The LIRIC 2nd Generation is the latest model from the company's headphone. It builds on the success of the first generation model, with improved performance and new striped finishes to improve modularity.

The LIRIC comes with a full frequency response, ranging from 4Hz to 92,000Hz. This delivers music with incredible clarity and a large soundstage. The QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Ressonator Mask) of the headphone efficiently reduces high-frequency peaks, which can be exhausting for the ear.

Designed for high-fidelity listening on the go, the headphones have a closed-back design to block out ambient noise. They also have an oval-shaped design that is a natural shape of the human ear to provide a clearer channel to the sound source.

The Meze LIRIC comes with the company's proprietary Isodynamic Hybrid array driver, that features dual-shaped voice coils that provide better ambience and spatial sound imaging. Dual sound is the result of more than 30 years of research and design, making it the most compact and light magnet driver on the market.

The LIRIC headphones feature a technology for equalizing pressure that controls the airflow and pressure in the earcup chambers to enhance the sound quality. This ensures that the wearer receives the same quality sound regardless of whether the headphones are used in an office on a plane, in a hotel or commute to work.

The Meze LIRIC has a smooth and balanced sound that I found very enjoyable to listen to for long periods. The bass is punchy and deep, with a sharp treble. The soundstage is incredibly expansive with good separation between vocals and instruments. I also enjoyed the fact that nothing of an album was too small to not attract the attention of the headphones, from the attack and decay of PJ Harvey's 50ft Queenie down to the individual strings of an electric guitar.

If you're looking for the top $2000 closed-back planar magnetic headphones The Meze LIRIC is a great choice. It's a formidable competitor to the Dan Clark Audio E3, however it has a slightly different tone and is lighter overall.

3. Meze Elite

In their quest to create headphones that are visually stunning and sonically excellent, Romanian manufacturer Meze Audio have stepped up the game in recent years with several flagship products. The Elite is Meze Audio's highest-end headphone to date, and replaces the Empyrean, which was previously their flagship.

Like the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back model with unique suspension design that helps improve their wearability. These wings are similar to the design on Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones in that they distribute the weight of the heavier than average driver over a larger area of your head, enhancing the comfort when listening for long durations. They do work well and I've worn the Elite for long periods of time without any discomfort.

Sonically it is a great headphone. Elite is a reference headphone that comes with an upgraded hybrid isodynamic array driver that can provide extremely low harmonic distortion, less than 0.1% across its entire frequency range. It also has the highest sensitivity rating of 101 dB/mW, and an impedance of 32 Ohms which means it can be controlled easily by cheap headphone amplifiers and DAPs (assuming they support the standard headphone jack).

The Elite diaphragm is another important improvement over the Empyrean. Instead of utilizing a polymer that has been developed specifically for the Elite semicrystalline film with a low mass has been engineered by sequential biaxial lengthening. This process allows the Elite to be a thin yet rigid diaphragm while still offering excellent resistance to stress cracking and fatigue.

The Elite's lower-mass diaphragm result in higher resolution and speed. It is now capable of competing with other models like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic at a slightly cheaper price. The Elite is also more clear and neutral than the LCD-2, while still delivering the feeling of clarity, depth, air and transients.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE is one of the most popular headphones with planar magnetic technology around. It's a great choice for anyone who wants to move to open-back headphones. It's is also a great entry-level model for those who are already familiar with the use of planar magnetic technology. It comes with HiFiMAN's latest Stealth Magnet design that reduces distortion and wave diffraction to levels that are nearly unnoticeable.

Although the HE400SE doesn't have the bass extension some other HiFiMAN models have however, it does provide excellent low-end performance for an open back headphone. The HE400SE's bass is very full and deep, yet it does not sound squeaky or bass heavy. The general tone is neutral but with trebles that are higher and forward midrange which many listeners will find pleasing.

The HE400SE is a great sounding model with a clear sound. The HE400SE makes a great choice for listening to acoustic and classical music. It's the most affordable headphone planar magnetic for listening to this kind of music. If you're using closed-back headphones with a bass-heavy tuning, the transition could be uncomfortable. It takes a couple of listening sessions to get used to it.

The HE400SE's imaging is also impressive. The HE400SE produces a wide soundstage with a rich soundstage that allows musicians to feel comfortable in space. The drums and vocals are very prominent in Prince's Let's Go Crazy. The guitar solo is extremely prominent and can be easily heard over other instruments.

Finally, the HE400SE has a good extension of the treble and clarity. The treble has a little warmth to it, but is not harsh. It doesn't sound as bright as some other open back headphones with a more pronounced treble, but it does not sound as sibilant or fatigued.

monolith-m1060-over-ear-planar-magnetic-headphones-black-wood-with-106mm-driver-open-back-design-comfort-ear-pads-for-studio-professional-1.jpgThe HE400SE is a 25 O impedance device, which means it will require an amplifier that is powerful to achieve the 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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