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The History Of Planar Magnetic Headphone

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작성자 Randal
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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

planar closed back headphones magnetic headphones provide the most detailed and expansive listening experience. Audiophiles who wish to improve their listening experience are raving about them.

Choosing the most suitable headphones for planar magnetics is based on the features you value the most when it comes to the headphone. It all boils to clarity of image and distinction as well as clarity versus bass volume.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The original LCD-2 was the first pair of planar magnetic headphones to really take off. It's so well-known, it has become synonymous with technology. It's still among the best planar magnetic iem headphones of its kind. The quality of its sound is incredible particularly for a headset that is priced at more than $1,000. The bass goes all the way down past human hearing, and it has an incredible level of detail. The upper mids and lower Treble are warm but not in a snooty way. Overall, there's lots of detail in the sound and very little distortion.

They are very comfortable to wear, too. The headband is soft and flexible, while the earpads are extremely soft. They are lightweight enough to wear for long listening sessions without getting too fatigued. They don't have an airtight seal around your ears like the open-back headphones do. And this means that you can hear the sounds around you. This isn't a problem for quiet areas, Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones but it can be a problem in noisy environments.

The LCD-2 Classics have a very solid construction and are made to last. The earcups are made of crystal-infused nylon which is an excellent material for headphones. It looks durable and is much lighter than wood 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 due to their visible screws and lack of a finish. They're still great headphones, but may not be suitable for all.

If you're looking for a similar headphone that is cheaper, the Monoprice Monolith M1060 is an excellent choice. They feature the same great design and technology as the LCD-2 Classics, but they come at a less expensive price. The earcups are sealed better and come with a carrying case. The LCD-2 Classics are missing the amazing bass extension and clarity that they offer. However the sound is amazing and will please most audiophiles.

2. Meze LIRIC

Meze Audio's affordable and innovative magnetic headphones with a planar design have helped make it a household name. The latest model from the company, the LIRIC 2nd Generation, builds on the success of the first generation model with improvements in performance and a new striped ebony finish that offers improved modularity and a long-lasting life.

The LIRIC has a full-frequency response that spans from 4Hz up to 92kHz, delivering impressively detailed music with exceptional clarity and a broad soundstage. Additionally the headphone's QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Resonator Mask) effectively reduces high-frequency spikes that can be exhausting to the ears.

The headphones are designed to block out ambient sound and allow for high-fidelity listening in motion. They also have an ovoid-shaped design that is a natural shape of the human ear to provide a clearer channel to the source of the sound.

The Meze LIRIC includes the company's own proprietary Isodynamic Hybrid Array Driver with dual-shaped voice coils that enhance ambience and spatial sound imaging. This dual voicing technology is the result of more than 30 years of research and development, making it one of the lightest and most advanced planar magnetic drivers available on the market.

The LIRIC headphones have a technology for equalizing pressure which regulates airflow and pressure inside the ear cup chambers to improve sound quality. This allows listeners to hear the same high-quality sound regardless of whether they're wearing the headphones at work or on a plane.

In my tests during my testing, the Meze LIRIC sounded a fantastically well-balanced and smooth sound that is extremely enjoyable to listen to for long periods of time. The treble is clear and closed-back planar magnetic headphones clear and the bass is punchy with excellent quality. The soundstage is wide and there is a good separation between vocals and instruments. 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 best $2000 closed-back planar magnetic headphones, the Meze LIRIC is a great option. It's a solid competitor to the Dan Clark Audio E3 but has a slightly different sound and is lighter overall.

3. Meze Elite

In their quest to make a pair of headphones that are visually stunning and sonically excellent, Romanian manufacturer Meze Audio have been stepping up their game in recent years by introducing a number of flagship products. The Elite is Meze Audio's most premium headphone to date, and replaces the Empyrean, which was previously their most popular.

Like the Empyrean and the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back headphone that has a unique suspension wings design to increase their wearability. The wings function similar to the design on Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones in that they distribute the weight of the Elite's heavier than average driver across a larger area of your head, enhancing the comfort of listening for long durations. Based on my experience, they do really well and the Elite can be worn for hours without discomfort.

Sonically it is a great headphone. Elite is a reference-style headphone with an upgraded hybrid isodynamic array driver that can deliver exceptionally low harmonic distortion, less than 0.1% across its entire frequency range. It has an excellent sensitivity of 101 dB/mW, and an impedance 32 ohms. This means that it can be driven by low-cost headphone amps or DAPs if they support the standard jack.

The Elite diaphragm represents another significant 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 allows the Elite to be a thin yet rigid diaphragm while still offering outstanding resistance to fatigue and stress cracking.

This shift to a lower-mass diaphragm can also result in increased speed and resolution, bringing the Elite to an level of performance that puts it against rivals like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic, albeit at a slightly more affordable price point. In fact the Elite is arguably even more resolving than the LCD-2 and it can sound very neutral while still delivering a sense of transparency, depth, high-end air and transients that makes it a superb option for those who love rock music as well as other genres in which bass is very significant.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE planar magnetic headphones are among the most popular on the market. It's a great choice for audiophiles wanting to transition to open-back headphones, and for those who are already familiar with the technology of planar magnets. It comes with HiFiMAN's latest Stealth Magnet Design, which reduces distortion and wave diffraction to nearly non-existent levels.

The HE400SE is a great open-back headphone, but it does not have the same bass extension as some other HiFiMAN headphones. The HE400SE has a very rich and deep bass however it doesn't sound like a boomer. The overall tonality is neutral, but there's some elevated treble and forward midrange which many listeners will find pleasing.

Vocals are incredibly clear on the HE400SE. The HE400SE is an excellent choice when listening to acoustic and classical music. It's the best budget headphones for this kind of music. If you're using closed-back headphones with bass-heavy tuning, the transition could be uncomfortable. It will take several listening sessions to get the hang of it.

The HE400SE's sound quality is impressive. The HE400SE produces a large and detailed soundstage, which makes musicians feel like they are in the right spot. The drums and vocals are prominent in Prince's Let's go Crazy. The guitar solo is very prominent, and is easily heard over the other instruments.

The HE400SE is a good treble extension that has good clarity. The treble has a slight warmth however it isn't harsh. It doesn't have that extra brightness that some other headphones with brighter treble can have but it also doesn't have the sibilance or a fatty quality of other lower-priced open back headphones.

The HE400SE is an 25 O impedance device, which means it will require an amp with a high power to reach the maximum SPL. It can be used with the majority of portable and smartphones, but requires an amp with at least 0.5 W output power to achieve its maximum SPL of 102 decibels.hifiman-sundara-hi-fi-headphone-with-3-5mm-connectors-planar-magnetic-comfortable-fit-with-updated-earpads-black-2020-version-57.jpg

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