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The Best Planar Magnetic Headphones
Planar magnetic headphones (also called orthodynamic headphones) use a diaphragm with a thin, conductive diaphragm that between multiple magnets to create sound. They provide a clear and controlled audio experience that is able to capture the entire trailing edge of vocals and instruments for incredible musical accuracy.
They usually require a headphone amplifier in order to provide the drivers with the proper power. This is a small cost to purchase headphones that will reveal details and nuances in your music that you did not know existed.
1. Dekoni Blue HE400SE
The Blue is a re-definition of the T50RP MK3 and is aimed at a brighter neutral house sound. It's not as neutral as the Philips FidelioX2HR, but it's still an excellent option for those who like a warm, natural sounding headphone but don't want too much bass. Vocals sound feminine and silky (listen to Feel Good by Dominique Fils-Aime). It has a great balance of high and low frequencies that makes it enjoyable for long listening sessions.
The planar magnetic structure facilitates precise sound positioning, with the ability to project sound in a wide and transparent area. This allows the music to breathe and gives you the sensation of being in a concert hall. The treble is clear and detailed and has a clear, non-fatiguing sound.
Its bass is impressive for a headphone that is priced at a bargain. It's incredibly clear and powerful yet it does not distort when listening to loud tracks. Its fidelity is also superb with a good midrange energy and great detail retrieval.
2. Audeze LCD-2
Audeze headphones are known for their booming sound and open-back design. They're also bulky and heavy and aren't well-insulated, so they aren't suitable for everyone. They're a great choice when you're looking for an audio device that has a pulsating high-frequency.
The headphones are equipped with a massive planar magnetic driver that has been specifically designed inside the ear cups. They provide pure, undistorted sound. They are able to even reach low frequencies that other more conventional dynamic drivers struggle with. This is among the most sought-after audiophile planar magnet headphones.
Audeze's LCD-2 was their first headphone. It offers the best overall sound quality for its price. It is full-bodied and deep bass, with transparent transparency and almost no distortion above 10Hz. It also has a natural-sounding treble, with the right levels for sibilant tones, and it dips appropriately at around 9khz to accommodate concha interactions.
The LCD 2 Classics are a excellent alternative to the original LCD-2. They feature the same iconic design and sound quality, but at a much lower price. These headphones work well with tube amps and offer more resistance than the majority of open-back headphones. You'll need an amp for your headphone in order to use them. These headphones are not very comfortable and could cause your ears to get hot after wearing them for long periods of time.
3. HIFIMAN Ananda Nano
The HIFIMAN Nano brings the egg-shaped design with the open back window shade of its predecessor to date, accompanied by a range of impressive technical upgrades. The Ananda Nano has a brand-new NEO supernano diaphragm, which is 75% thinner than the predecessor's and also stealth magnets that offer superior clarity.
The midrange is airy and spacious, with plenty of resolution and a natural sound to it that will amaze listeners with its clarity. This is also a bright headphone, with a slight edge to its sound that makes it stand out and add some personality. It's not harsh and doesn't have any constriction.
The low-end of HIFIMAN's is a little thin in its texture, but it does not sacrifice power or dynamics at all and the treble sounds clear and crisp without being too bright or harsh. Contrary to other headphones that sound sluggish and closed-in, the Ananda Nano's treble has great extension and is able to provide a sense of space and clarity even at higher volumes.
The headphone is simple to operate and the acoustic clarity of its drivers will help you bring out the best from your favorite sources. Don't believe the rumors about these headphones needing a lot of power or excessive current - it's just a myth. I've used them for two work days lasting seven hours and for long gaming sessions and they're still comfortable.
4. Audio Technica ATH-M1070
The price of headphones with a planar design could put them out of the range of a lot of music lovers particularly those with other priorities in their life. If you are willing to do some investigation, it's possible to find headphones that won't break the budget. This is the case with the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C, a closed-back model that uses planar magnetic technology and is priced competitively at $299 USD.
Although the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C doesn't include the features that you'd expect from a higher-end set of headphones, that does not mean it isn't lacking in quality or performance. The headphones are stunning and can be adjusted to your liking with a little tweaking of the audio source you connect to them.
The Monolith by Monoprice headphones have a high impedance and require a little help from your DAC/portable player to drive the sound effectively. The company includes a variety of cords inside the box which includes a 3 meter coiled cable and two straight cables.
The 106mm planar driver of the Monolith by Monoprice 1070C creates a full soundstage that is full of detail and has a sense of depth. On tracks such as Phil Collins' In The Air Tonight, the headphones are able to give you the feeling of being in the back row of an orchestra. The treble is crisp and clear, while the mid-range is smooth and warm without becoming overly bassy.
5. Audio Technica ATH-M50X
The Audio Technica ATH-50X headphones are closed-back headphones that have an ear cup with an enormous size. They are comfortable to wear over the ear. The Audio Technica's ATH-M50X is a closed-back headphone with a pair of ear cups that are large enough to fit comfortably over your ears.
The earcups are covered with a soft faux-leather that's comfortable on your ears and head, and they seal tightly enough to minimize outside noise. They come with a headband that is padded that fits around your head for a comfortable fit, but it could be a bit stiff and can put pressure on the top of your head, which some listeners felt uncomfortable. They have a great soundstage, but some high-end details can be lost in the booming bass response.
The headphones have a thrilling sound profile that is perfect for electronic music or other genres based on a pulse. They have a strong bass boost that makes kick drums powerful, and have a bright treble that highlights every note in a melody for vocals or guitar riff.
The ATH-M50X is one of the most popular headphones among musicians and audiophiles, but it's not the best choice for every situation. It doesn't offer the same flat frequency response or even the same articulation as premium headphones like the Beyerdynamics 990 Pro, and could be a little too warm in the lower frequency for certain.
6. Audeze LCD-XC
The LCD-XC is the first closed-back planar magnetic headphone by Audeze, is a closed-back planar headphone . It is a huge and heavy headphone with wooden ear cups. It is the largest headphone on the list and one of the most heavy closed back models available anywhere.
The Audeze LCDXC has become the ideal device for recording engineers, musicians and audiophiles all over the world due to its incredibly neutrality and transparency. Its closed-back design provides all the benefits of planar magnetic headphones such as greater isolation and reduced ambient noise to provide a private and immersive listening experience. Your favorite music will erupt from the quiet background taking on a life all of its own.
They feature a unique planar magnetic design, which makes use of space-age materials, as well as an ultra-thin, 4X larger diaphragm than standard headphones. This results in more responsive times, lower distortion, and higher resolution. Their unique driver design moves a large, ultra-thin driver between the arrays of magnets to provide amazing air movement, which results in their distinctive bass sound and a natural, extended treble. The LCD-XC is a reference headphone that is designed for professional mixing, recording mastering, high-resolution hi-fi listening.
The treble is very clear and open, free of any artificial or colored sound. Vocals are also excellent with a rich and deep midrange and a natural, clear and clear treble that gives a true sense of intimacy.
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