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The Best Planar Magnetic Headphones

hifiman-edition-xs-stealth-magnets-planar-magnetic-hi-fi-headphones-headphone-travel-case-black-62.jpg?Planar Magnetic Headphones Explained magnetic headphones (also called orthodynamic headphones) utilize a diaphragm with a thin, conductive diaphragm that between multiple magnets to produce sound. They offer a clear, controlled audio experience which can capture all the trailing edge of vocals and instruments for incredible musical precision.

They also require a headphone amplifier to properly control the drivers. This is a small cost to purchase headphones that can reveal the details and subtleties in your music that you did not know existed.

1. Dekoni Blue HE400SE

The Blue is a version of T50RP MK3 with a more neutral sound. It's not as neutral as the Philips FidelioX2HR but it's an excellent choice for those who prefer an authentic, warm headphone but don't want too much bass. Vocals sound feminine and smooth (listen to the track Feel Good by Dominique Fils-Aime). It has a good balance between high and low frequencies, which makes it a good choice for long listening sessions.

The planar magnetic structure allows for precise sound positioning, transparency, and a large soundstage. This allows music to breathe and gives you the experience like you are in an orchestra. The treble spectrum is clear and non-fatiguing providing you with a clear and crisp sound.

Its bass is impressive for a low-cost headphone. It is tight and punchy but doesn't alter when listening to loud tracks. Its fidelity is also excellent, with good midrange and detail retrieval.

2. Audeze LCD-2

Nearly everyone who's heard of Audeze headphones is aware their premium open-back design and powerful sound. They're also bulky and heavy and aren't well-insulated, so they aren't suitable for everyone. They're an excellent choice for those who want an audio device that has a pulsating climax.

With a massive custom-designed planar magnetic driver inside the ear cups, these headphones deliver an unbeatable sound with no distortion. They are able to even reach low frequencies that other more traditional dynamic drivers struggle with. This is one of the most popular audiophile headphones that is a planar magnet.

The LCD-2 was the first headphone to put Audeze on the map. It has the highest sound quality in its category. It has a rich and full-bodied bass that has honest transparency and near-zero distortion beyond 10Hz. It also has a natural sounding treble that is balanced for sibilant tone, and it dips at about 9khz to account for concha interactions.

The LCD 2 Classics are a great alternative to the original LCD-2. They feature the same design and sound, but at a significantly lower cost. They're a great pair with tube amps and they have a higher impedance than most other open-back headphones. Therefore, Planar Magnetic Headphones Explained you'll require a headphone amplifier. They're also not the most air-conditioned, and you could find your ears getting warm after wearing them for long periods of time.

3. HIFIMAN Ananda Nano

The HIFIMAN Ananda Nano takes the classic egg-shaped housing and window shade design with an open back of its predecessor, and makes it modern with an impressive array of technological upgrades. The Ananda Nano is equipped with a new NEO ultranano diaphragm that is 75% smaller than the predecessor's. It also comes with stealth magnets to provide greater clarity.

The midrange is spacious and airy with plenty of clarity, a natural sound and will impress listeners. This is also a slightly bright headphone, with a bit of an edge to its design which helps it stand out and add character. However, it's not harsh at all and does not suffer from excessive bloating or overemphasis.

The low-end of HIFIMAN's headphones has a slim texture, but it doesn't sacrifice any power or dynamics. The treble is crisp and clear without being too bright or harsh. The Ananda Nano has a treble that is a bit more extended and gives the impression of clarity, space and depth even at high volume.

The headphone is simple to operate and the acoustic clarity of its drivers will help you get the most out of your favorite sources. Don't believe the myths about these headphones needing tons of power or excessive current - it's just a legend. I have used them for two seven-hour work days and for long gaming sessions and they're still comfortable.

4. Audio Technica ATH-M1070

The majority of music lovers, particularly those who have other priorities in their life, may not be in a position to afford planar headphones. If you're willing to do some research, it's possible to find a pair of headphones that won't break the bank. This is the case with the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C, a closed-back model that makes use of planar closed back headphones magnetic technology. It is priced competitively at $299 USD.

Although the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C does not have the features you might expect from a more expensive pair of headphones, it doesn't mean it's not lacking in terms of quality or performance. They're awe-inspiring and can be adjusted to your preference by a few tweaks to the audio source that you choose to use with them.

As with most headphones for over-ear use that are available, the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C has an impedance rating of high and will need some assistance from your DAC or portable music player to get their sound to work properly. Thankfully, the company provides multiple cord options in the box that come with the headphones, including a 3-meter cord that is coiled, with an adapter with threaded 1/4 inches and two straight cables.

The Monolith by Monoprice headphones 1070C feature a 106mm planar drive that creates a detailed, rich soundstage with a sense depth. The headphones can make you feel as if being in the back of an orchestra when listening to songs like Phil Collins' In The Air Tonight. The treble is crisp and clear, and the mid-range is warm and smooth without becoming too bassy.

5. Audio Technica ATH-M50X

The Audio Technica ATH-M50X are closed-back headphones with an impressively large pair of earcups that comfortably fit over your ears. They're made to be an ideal studio headphone for recording mixing, as well as critical listening. They come with a full, deep bass that pleases the most discerning of listeners and offers clarity that is useful to pick out the fine details in your music.

The ear cups feature a soft faux-leather covering that is comfortable for your ears and head. They also have a good seal to minimize outside noise. They come with a headband that is padded that can be worn around your head to provide comfort, but it can be a bit stiff and put pressure on the top of your head, which some listeners found uncomfortable. They have a wide soundstage and a good amount of isolation, though some of the high-end detail can get lost in their high-end bass response.

These headphones have an exciting sound profile, which is ideal for electronic music and other genres that are based on a pulse. The headphones feature a powerful bass boost that makes kick drums lively, and a bright treble that accentuates every note in a vocal melody or guitar riff.

The ATH M50X is a popular headphones for audiophiles and musicians. However it's not suited to all situations. It doesn't have the same flat frequency response, or even the same articulation as premium headphones like the Beyerdynamics 990 Pro, and could be a bit too warm in the lower frequencies for certain.

6. Audeze LCD-XC

The LCD-XC is a closed-back magnetic headphone that is planar and the first from Audeze. It's large and heavy with full wooden earcups and a metal frames around. It is the largest model on the list, and one of the most heavy closed-back models anywhere.

The Audeze LCDXC has become the ultimate tool for recording engineers, musicians and audiophiles around the world due to its incredibly neutrality and clarity. Its closed-back design provides all the advantages of planar magnetic headphones, such as improved isolation and reduced ambient noise to provide an intimate and immersive listening experience. Your music of choice will explode from the quiet background and take on a life of its own.

They feature a unique planar magnetic technology that utilizes space-age materials and an ultra-thin, four times larger diaphragm compared to typical headphones. This results in quicker response times, less distortion, and higher resolution. Their unique driver design puts a large, ultra thin driver between magnet arrays to create a great air flow. This results in their distinctive powerful bass and natural extended highs. The LCD-XC is an uncompromising high-quality headphone made for professional mixing, tracking mastering, and high-resolution personal Hi-Fi listening when connected to a portable source device or an amplifier of the highest quality.

The treble has an clear and precise sound, without any artificial coloring or coloration. Vocals sound great with a full, deep midrange and a natural, clear, and clean treble.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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