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    This Is What Planar Magnetic Headphone Will Look In 10 Years Time

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    작성자 Rochell
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    Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

    Planar magnetic headphones offer a wide and detailed listening experience. Audiophiles looking to upgrade their listening experience will love these.

    The most effective planar magnetic headphones depend on your priorities. It all comes to clarity of the image and distinction as well as clarity as well as bass impact.

    1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

    The LCD-2 was one of the first planar magnet headphones to gain attention. It's so well-known, it has become synonymous with the technology. It's still among the top headphones of its kind. The quality of its sound is incredible, especially for a headset that is priced at more than $1,000. The bass extends all the way down past human hearing and has an incredible level of clarity. The upper mids are warm, but not overbearing. Overall, the sound is full of detail and has very little distortion.

    The earpads are comfortable. The headband is soft and flexible and the earpads are very plush. They're also light enough to allow for long listening sessions without getting exhausted. They don't encase the ear like other open-back headphones, which means you can hear what is going on around you. This isn't an issue in quiet environments, but it can be an issue in louder environments.

    The LCD-2 Classics have a very sturdy construction and are built to last. The earcups are made from crystal-infused nylon which is an excellent material for headphones. It's sturdy and durable, and it's much lighter than the wood rings that are used on other Audeze models.

    The LCD-2 Classics do not feel like the same premium headphones. The LCD-2 Classics have a DIY feel with their visible screws and lack of a finish. They are still a fantastic pair of headphones, but they may not be the best choice for all people.

    Monoprice Monolith M1060 offers a similar product at less cost. These headphones feature the same great planar technology as the LCD-2 Classics, but they are priced at a lower cost. They also have an improved seal on the earcups and come with a carry case. The only thing missing is the impressive bass extension and clarity that the LCD-2 Classics have, but they still have an amazing sound that should satisfy most audiophiles.

    2. Meze LIRIC

    Meze Audio has made a name for itself thanks to its unique and affordable line of planar magnetic earbuds magnetic headphones. The LIRIC 2nd Generation is the latest model of the company's headphone. It builds on the success of the first generation model with performance improvements and the new striped finish that allows to improve modularity.

    The LIRIC has a full-frequency response that goes from 4Hz to 92kHz, delivering amazingly detailed music that has exceptional clarity and a broad soundstage. Additionally the headphone's QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Resonator Mask) effectively tames high-frequency peaks that can be fatiguing to the ears.

    The headphones are designed to block out background noise and provide high-quality listening while moving about. They also have an ovoid-shaped design that fits the natural shape of the human ear for a more direct channel to the sound source.

    The Meze LIRIC includes the company's exclusive Isodynamic Hybrid-Array Driver, which has dual-shaped voice coils designed to enhance ambience and spatial sound imaging. Dual voicing is the result of more than 30 years of research and development and makes it one of the tiniest and most advanced magnetic drivers for planar circuits on the market.

    To improve their sound quality, the LIRIC headphones come with an equalization system which precisely regulates airflow as well as the pressure of the earcup chamber. This allows listeners to enjoy the same quality of sound, planar magnetic whether they are wearing the headphones at work or on a plane.

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

    The Meze LIRIC is a great choice if you are searching for the top closed-back planar magnetic headphones for less than $2000. It's a formidable rival to the Dan Clark Audio E3, but has a slightly different tone and is lighter overall.

    3. Meze Elite

    Meze Audio, a Romanian manufacturer, has been working to up their game in recent years with the release of a number flagship products. The Elite is Meze Audio's most expensive headphones to date. It replaces the Empyrean, which was previously their most popular.

    Like the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back model with unique suspension wings design to enhance their wearability. These wings work much like the design used on Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones in that they spread the weight of the Elite's heavier than average driver over a larger area of your head to improve the comfort when listening for long durations. Based on my experience, they really well and the Elite can be worn for long periods of time without discomfort.

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

    The Elite's diaphragm has been a significant improvement over the Empyrean and is moving away from the polymer that was developed by a custom-made company to a semi-crystalline low-mass film that was engineered by biaxial lengthening that is sequential. This permits an Elite diaphragm that is both rigid and thin, while also providing excellent resistance to fatigue and stress cracking.

    The Elite's lower-mass diaphragm result in increased speed and resolution. It is now able to compete with competitors like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic at a slightly cheaper price. The Elite is even more resolving and neutral than the LCD-2 and still provides a sense the depth, transparency, air and transients.

    4. Meze HE400SE

    The HE400SE is among the most popular headphones with planar magnetic technology around. It's an excellent choice for anyone who wants to move to open-back headphones. It's also an excellent entry-level headphone for those who are already comfortable with planar magnetic technology. It features HiFiMAN's new Stealth Magnet design that reduces wave diffraction and distortion to levels that are almost inaudible.

    Although the HE400SE isn't equipped with the bass extension that other HiFiMAN models do however, it does provide excellent low-end performance for an open back headphone. The HE400SE is very rich and deep bass however, it isn't boomy. The overall tone is neutral but with trebles that are elevated and a forward midrange that many people will find pleasing.

    The HE400SE has a very clear sound. The HE400SE is a great choice for listening to acoustic music, but orchestral and classical music. This is the best budget headphone for listening to this kind of music. If you're used closed back planar magnetic headphones-back headphones that have a bass-heavy tuning, the transition could be uncomfortable. It takes a couple of listening sessions to adjust to it.

    The HE400SE also has impressive imaging. The HE400SE produces a large and detailed soundstage, which makes musicians feel like they are in the right place. The vocals and the drums are very prominent in Prince's Let's Go Crazy. The guitar solo is extremely prominent, and can be easily heard over the other instruments.

    The HE400SE is a great treble extension, with good clarity. The treble has a slight warmth to it but it's not too harsh. It's not as bright as some other open-back headphones with brighter treble, but it isn't as sibilant and tired either.

    quad-era-1-planar-magnetic-headphones-17.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 smartphones and portable devices, but will require an amp that has at minimum 0.5 W output power to achieve its maximum SPL of 102 decibels.

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