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Why You'll Definitely Want To Learn More About Planar Magnetic Headpho…

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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

Planar magnetic headphones offer the most extensive and precise listening experience. They're popular with audiophiles who want to upgrade their listening experience.

monolith-m1060c-closed-back-planar-magnetic-over-ear-headphones-low-distortion-and-perfectly-balanced-sound-9522.jpgThe best planar magnetic iem planar magnetic headphone is dependent on your preferences. It all boils to clarity of the image and distinction, as well as clarity as well as bass volume.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The original LCD-2 was the first of the planar magnetic headphones that really took off. It's so well-known that it has become synonymous with technology. It's still among the best headphones in its class. The sound quality is amazing particularly for a headphone that can cost more than $1,000. The bass is a long way down past human hearing, and it is awe-inspiring in detail. The mids and upper Treble are warm but not in an obnoxious way. Overall, there's plenty of clarity in the sound and very little distortion.

The earpads are also comfortable. The headband and earpads have a soft, flexible feeling. The headphones are light enough to wear for long listening sessions, without feeling fatigued. They don't completely seal the ear canals like other open-back headphones, which means you can hear what's going on around you. This isn't a problem in quiet areas, but it could be a problem in noisy areas.

In terms of quality of construction In terms of build quality, the LCD-2 Classics are very solid and constructed to last. The earcups are made of crystal-infused nylon which is a fantastic material for headphones. It is durable and much lighter than wood rings used in other Audeze models.

However, the LCD-2 Classics don't feel quite as premium as many other premium headphones. The LCD-2 Classics sport a DIY-like feel, with visible screws and lack of finish. They are still a fantastic pair of headphones, but they may not be suitable for everyone.

Monoprice Monolith M1060 offers a similar product for an affordable price. These headphones have the same technology as the LCD-2 Classics but at a lower cost. They also have an improved seal on the earcups and come with a carrying 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 magnetic headphones that planar. The company's newest headphone, the LIRIC 2nd Generation, builds on the first-generation model's success with improved performance and a new striped ebony finish for improved modularity and a long-lasting life.

The LIRIC has an entire frequency response that ranges from 4Hz up to 92,000 Hz. It delivers music with outstanding clarity and a wide soundstage. In addition the headphone's QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Resonator Mask) effectively reduces high-frequency spikes that can be exhausting to the ears.

Designed for high-fidelity listening while on the move, the headphones feature closed-back designs to block out background noise. They also have an oval-shaped design that fits the natural shape of the human ear for a better direct connection to the source of sound.

The Meze LIRIC is equipped with the company's proprietary Isodynamic Hybrid array driver which has dual-shaped voice coils to improve audio quality and spatial sound. This dual sound is the result of over 30 years of development and research making it the most compact and light magnet driver on the market.

To improve the sound quality, LIRIC headphones feature an equalization system that precisely controls airflow and the pressure of the earcup chamber. This ensures that the user receives the same quality sound regardless of whether the headphones are worn in a workplace, on a plane or traveling to work.

In my tests, the Meze LIRIC produced a stunningly smooth and balanced sound that's very enjoyable to listen for long periods of time. The treble is clear and Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones clear and the bass is punchy with excellent depth. The soundstage is wide and there is good separation between the instruments and vocals. I also liked the fact that every element of the song was too small to not attract the attention of the headphones including the attack and decay of PJ Harvey's 50ft Queenie down to the individual strings of an electric guitar.

If you're searching 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 different timbre and is lighter overall.

3. Meze Elite

Meze Audio, a Romanian manufacturer, has been stepping up their game in recent years with the release of several flagship products. The Elite is Meze Audio's most premium headphone to date and replaces the Empyrean, which was previously their flagship.

Similar to the Empyrean model, the Elite is an open-back headphone with a unique suspension design that helps enhance their wearability. The wings function similar to the design on Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones, in that they spread the weight of the heavier than average driver across a larger area of your head to improve the comfort when listening for long periods. From my experience, they actually work well and the Elite can be worn for hours without discomfort.

The Elite is a reference style headphone that has an upgraded hybrid isodynamic driver. It is capable of delivering extremely low harmonic distortion, averaging less than 0.1 percent across its entire frequency spectrum. It has a high frequency sensitivity of 101 dB/mW and an impedance 32 ohms. This means it can be driven by budget headphone amplifiers or DAPs as long as they are compatible with the standard jack.

The Elite diaphragm is another significant upgrade over the Empyrean. Instead of using a custom-developed polymer, a low-mass semicrystalline film is engineered using sequential biaxial lengthening. This permits an Elite diaphragm which is flexible and thin, while also providing excellent resistance to fatigue and cracking.

The Elite's lower-mass diaphragm result in a higher speed and resolution. It's now capable of competing with other models like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic at a slightly cheaper price. In actuality, the Elite is possibly even more resolving than the LCD-2 and can sound very neutral while still offering the impression of depth, transparency, top-end air, and transients. This makes it a superb option for those who love rock music and other genres where bass can be extremely significant.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE is among the most popular headphones made of planar magnetic material around. It's a great option for any audiophile who is looking to transition into open back headphones and is also a great entry-level headphone for those who are already familiar with the use of planar magnetic technology. It's equipped with HiFiMAN's Stealth Magnet design that reduces distortion and wave diffraction to levels that are nearly unnoticeable.

The HE400SE is a fantastic open-back model, but it doesn't have the same bass extension as other HiFiMAN headphones. The HE400SE's lower end is rich and full, but it doesn't sound loud or bass-heavy. The overall tone is neutral but with trebles that are higher and forward midrange that many people will find pleasing.

Vocals are incredibly clear on the HE400SE. The HE400SE is a fantastic option for listening to acoustic and classical music. This is the best budget headphones to listen to this kind of music. If you're used to closed-back headphones which have an emphasis on bass, the transition can be uncomfortable. It takes a few listening sessions to get used to it.

The HE400SE's image is impressive. The HE400SE can create a huge, detailed soundstage that allows the musicians to feel comfortable in the space. The drums and vocals are very 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 solid treble extension, with good clarity. The treble can be a bit warm but not harsh at all. It doesn't have that extra brightness that some other headphones with brighter treble can be, but it doesn't have the sibilance or fatiguing quality of other lower-priced open-back headphones.

The HE400SE is a 25 O impedance device, which means that it requires a powerful amplifier to reach the maximum SPL. It is compatible with most smartphones and portable music players, however it requires an amplifier that has a minimum of 0.5 W output to reach its maximum SPL.

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