5 Lessons You Can Learn From Planar Magnetic Headphone

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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

Planar magnetic headphones provide an extensive and rich listening experience. They're popular among audiophiles looking to upgrade their listening experience.

hifiman-deva-pro-over-ear-full-size-open-back-planar-magnetic-headphone-with-bluetooth-dongle-receiver-himalaya-r2r-architecture-dac-easily-switch-between-wired-and-wireless-bluetooth-5-0-20.jpgThe best planar magnetic headphone is dependent on the priorities you set. It all comes to clarity of image and distinction as well as clarity in comparison to bass volume.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The LCD-2 was one of the first headphones with a planar magnet to gain popularity. It is so popular, it has become synonymous with the technology. It's still one of the top headphones in its class. The quality of its sound is incredible especially for a device that is priced at more than $1,000. The bass is so deep that it extends past the human hearing range and it has a staggering amount of detail. The upper mids are warm, but not overbearing. Overall, there is lots of detail in the sound, and very little distortion.

They are very comfortable to wear, and also. The earpads and headbands have a soft, flexible feel. The headphones are light enough to wear for long listening sessions, without feeling tired. They don't encase the ears like some other open-back headphones, so you can hear what is happening around you. This isn't a problem for quiet areas, but it could be an issue in noisy environments.

The LCD-2 Classics have a very solid build and are built to last. The earcups of the LCD-2 Classics are constructed with a crystal-infused nylon. This is an excellent material for headphones. It is durable and much lighter than the wood rings that are 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 sport a DIY-like feel with their visible screws and lack of finishing. They are still a fantastic pair of headphones, but they may not be the best planar magnetic iem choice for all people.

Monoprice Monolith M1060 offers a similar product at less cost. These headphones offer the same excellent planar magnetic driver technology as the LCD-2 Classics, but they are priced at a lower cost. They also have a better seal on the earcups, and come with a carrying case. The LCD-2 Classics are missing the incredible bass extension and clarity that they offer. However the sound quality is impressive and should please the majority of audiophiles.

2. Meze LIRIC

Meze Audio has made a name for itself through its innovative and affordable line of planar earphones 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 and features improved performance as well as a new striped finish for improved modularity.

The LIRIC boasts a full-frequency response that spans from 4Hz up to 92kHz. It delivers stunningly detailed music with outstanding clarity and a broad soundstage. The QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Ressonator Mask) of the headphone effectively reduces high-frequency peaks, which can be exhausting for the ear.

The headphones are designed to block out background noise and provide high-quality listening even while on the move. They also have an oval-shaped design that is a natural human ear's shape for a better direct connection to the sound source.

The Meze LIRIC is equipped with the company's exclusive Isodynamic Hybrid array driver, that features dual-shaped voice coils for improved audio quality and spatial sound. 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.

To enhance their audio quality, the LIRIC headphones come with a pressure equalization mechanism which precisely regulates airflow as well as ear cup chamber pressure. This ensures that the wearer gets the same sound quality regardless of whether the headphones are used in a workplace on a plane, in a hotel or commute to work.

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 hours. The bass is punchy and deep, with a sharp treble. The soundstage is expansive and there is a good separation between the instruments and Planar Magnetic Driver vocals. I liked that no detail 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 top closed-back, magnetic headphones that cost $2000, the Meze LIRIC is a fantastic choice. It's a good alternative 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 working to up their game in recent years with the release of various flagship products. The Elite the latest model, is their highest premium headphone yet and an excellent replacement for the Empyrean as Meze's flagship.

Similar to the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back model with unique suspension wings design to enhance their wearability. These wings are similar to the design of Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones, in that they distribute the weight of the Elite's heavier than average driver over a larger area of your head to increase comfort while listening for long periods. They work well and I've worn the Elite for many hours without any discomfort.

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

The Elite's diaphragm is another significant upgrade from the Empyrean, moving away from the polymer that was developed by a custom-made company to a semi-crystalline low-mass film that has been developed through sequential biaxial lengthening. This process allows the Elite to have a slim yet strong diaphragm, while still providing an excellent resistance to fatigue and stress cracking.

This change to a lower-mass diaphragm can also result in increased speed and resolution, bringing the Elite to a level of performance that is right with competitors like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic, albeit at a slightly more affordable price point. In actual fact, the Elite is perhaps even more resolving than the LCD-2 and can be very neutral, while offering a sense of transparency, depth top-end air, and transients, making it an excellent option for those who love rock music as well as other genres in which bass is quite significant.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE planar magnetic headphones are among the most sought-after available. It's a great choice for any audiophile who is looking to transition into open-back headphones. It's also an excellent entry-level headphone for those who are already comfortable with the use of planar magnetic technology. It's equipped with HiFiMAN's Stealth Magnet design, which reduces distortion and wave diffraction to nearly inaudible levels.

The HE400SE is a fantastic open-back model, but it does not have the same bass extension that some other HiFiMAN headphones. The HE400SE is very rich and deep bass however it doesn't sound loud. The general tone is neutral but with elevated trebles and forward midrange that many listeners will find pleasing.

Vocals are incredibly clear on the HE400SE. The HE400SE is an excellent option for listening to acoustic and classical music. It's the most affordable headphone to listen to this type of music. However, if you're accustomed to closed-back headphones which have a more bass-emphasized tuning the transition may be a bit uncomfortable. It may take a few listening sessions to get the hang of it.

The HE400SE also has an impressive image. The HE400SE creates a huge and detailed soundstage that lets musicians feel as if they are in the right spot. On Prince's Let's Go Crazy, the vocals and drums are in front of your face. The guitar solo is very prominent and easily heard over the other instruments.

Finally, the HE400SE has a good extension of the treble and clarity. The treble is slightly warm but not abrasive at all. It doesn't sound like other open-back headphones that have a brighter treble. However, it isn't as sibilant and fatigued.

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

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