Five Things You Don't Know About Planar Magnetic Headphone

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Top Planar Magnetic Headphones

Planar magnetic headphones give a detailed and wide listening experience. They're a favorite among audiophiles seeking to enhance their listening experience.

The best headphones with planar magnetics depends on what you want the most when it comes to a headphone. It's all about clarity, image structure and distinction, as well as bass punch and slam.

1. Audeze LCD-2 Classic

The original LCD-2 was the first planar magnetic headphones that really took off. It became so popular that it is now associated with the technology, and is still among the top headphones of its kind. The sound quality is exceptional especially for a device that is priced at more than $1,000. The bass is so deep that it goes past the human hearing range and is bursting with a lot of detail. The upper mids are warm but not too loud. Overall the sound is rich in detail and has very little distortion.

The earpads are also very comfortable. The headband is soft and flexible, while the earpads are extremely comfortable. The headphones are light enough for long listening sessions without feeling tired. They don't encase the ear canals like other open-back headphones, which means you can hear what is happening around you. This isn't a problem for quiet environments, but it can be an issue in louder environments.

In terms of quality of construction In terms of build quality, the LCD-2 Classics are very solid and built to last. The earcups of the LCD-2 Classics are made with a crystal-infused nylon. This is a fantastic material for a headphones. It looks sturdy and durable, and it's much lighter than the wood rings used on other Audeze models.

monolith-m1060c-closed-back-planar-magnetic-over-ear-headphones-low-distortion-and-perfectly-balanced-sound-9522.jpgHowever, the LCD-2 Classics don't feel quite as luxurious as other premium headphones. The LCD-2 Classics sport a DIY-like feel due to their visible screws and lack of finish. They're still a great pair of headphones, however they may not be suitable for everyone.

If you're looking for a similar pair of headphones that is cheaper, the Monoprice Monolith M1060 is an excellent choice. These headphones offer the same high-quality planar technology as the LCD-2 Classics, but they come at a less expensive cost. The earcups are better sealed and come with a carrying case. The only thing that's missing is the incredible bass extension and clarity that the LCD-2 Classics have, but they still provide an incredible sound that should please the majority of audiophiles.

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.jpg2. Meze LIRIC

Meze Audio has made a name for itself through its innovative and affordable range of planar magnetic earbuds magnetic headphones. The LIRIC 2nd Generation is the latest model from the company's headphone. It builds on the success of the first generation model, with improved performance and new striped finishes to improve modularity.

The LIRIC features a full frequency response ranging from 4Hz to 92,000Hz. This delivers music with incredible clarity and a vast soundstage. The QWRM (Quarter Wavelength Ressonator Mask) of the headphone is effective in reducing high-frequency peaks, which can be tiring to the ear.

For high-fidelity listening while on the move, the headphones feature a closed-back design that blocks out background noise. The headphones sport an ovoid design that mimics the the human ear to provide an immediate connection to the source of sound.

The Meze LIRIC comes with the company's own proprietary Isodynamic Hybrid Array Driver with dual-shaped voice coils designed to improve the ambience and spatial sound imaging. Dual voice coil is the result of more than 30 years of development and research, making it the most compact and light magnet driver on the market.

The LIRIC headphones have a technology for equalizing pressure which regulates airflow and pressure inside the earcup chambers to improve the sound quality. This ensures that the listener receives the same quality sound regardless of whether the headphones are worn at work or on a plane commute to work.

The Meze LIRIC has an unison and smooth sound that I found enjoyable to listen to for long periods of time. The treble is crisp and clear, and the bass is punchy with great clarity. The soundstage is incredibly expansive with a good separation between vocals and instruments. I also enjoyed the fact that nothing of the song was too small to escape the ears' attention from the attack and decay of PJ Harvey's 50ft Queenie down to the individual strings of an electric guitar.

The Meze LIRIC is an excellent option if you're looking for the best closed-back planar magnet headphones that cost less than $2000. 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, releasing several flagship products. The Elite, their latest offering, is their most premium headphone yet and a worthy replacement for the Empyrean as the company's flagship.

Like the Empyrean, the Elite is an open-back headphone with a unique suspension wings design to improve their wearability. These wings are similar to the design on Dan Clark, HiFIMan, or Sendy headphones in that they distribute the weight of the heavier than average driver over a larger area of your head, enhancing comfort while listening for long periods. Based on my experience, they do 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 can deliver extremely low harmonic distortion, less than 0.1 percent across its entire frequency range. It also has an extremely high sensitivity rating of 101 dB/mW, and an impedance of 32 ohms which means it can be driven effortlessly by even budget headphone amplifiers or DAPs (assuming they support the standard headphone jack).

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

The Elite's diaphragm with a lower mass results in higher resolution and speed. It is now capable of competing with other models like the Audeze LCD-2 Classic at a less expensive price. The Elite is even more resolving and neutral than the LCD-2 and Planar Magnetic Iem still provides the feeling of depth, transparency, air and transients.

4. Meze HE400SE

The HE400SE planar Magnetic iem magnetic headphones are among the most well-known on the market. It's a great option for any audiophile looking to make the jump to open-back headphones. It's also an excellent entry-level headphone for those who are already familiar with planar magnetic technology. It's equipped with HiFiMAN's Stealth Magnet design, which reduces wave diffraction and distortion to levels that are almost inaudible.

While the HE400SE doesn't have the bass extension some other HiFiMAN models have but it still provides excellent low-end performance for a headphone with an open back. The HE400SE's low end is very deep and full but doesn't sound loud or bass-heavy. The overall tone is neutral but with elevated trebles and forward midrange that many people will find pleasing.

The HE400SE has a very clear sound. The HE400SE makes a great choice when listening to classical and acoustic music. It's the perfect budget headphone for this type of music. If you're using closed-back headphones with bass-heavy tuning, the transition might be uncomfortable. It takes a few listening sessions to get the hang of it.

The HE400SE's imaging is also impressive. The HE400SE produces a wide and detailed soundstage that allows musicians to feel like they are in the right place. The vocals and the drums are very prominent in the song by Prince called Let's Go Crazy. The guitar solo is prominent, and is easily heard over the other instruments.

The HE400SE is a good treble extension that has good clarity. The treble is a little warm but not abrasive at all. It doesn't have that added brightness that other headphones with brighter trebles be, but it doesn't have the sibilance and fatiguing quality of some other cheaper open back headphones.

The HE400SE is an 25 O impedance device, which means that it will require an amp with a high power to reach the maximum SPL. It works with the majority of smartphones and portable music players, but it requires an amplifier that has at least 0.5 W output to achieve its maximum SPL.

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