Quick Test: GoldPlanar GL400
GoldPlanar GL400 is a Chinese planar headphone costing less than 100 euros, which you don't want to wear, let alone listen to. Read moreQuick Test: GoldPlanar GL400
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GoldPlanar GL400 is a Chinese planar headphone costing less than 100 euros, which you don't want to wear, let alone listen to. Read moreQuick Test: GoldPlanar GL400
Focal Stellia is one of the best closed-back headphones both in sound and build quality, but it costs as much as 3000 euros. As good as the Stellia is, it still cannot completely overcome all the limitations brought by its closed-back design. Read moreReview: Focal Stellia
I am writing in my first device review about Project Polaris, which is an interesting solid-state amplifier, as it imitates a tube amplifier in its sound. The device also has comprehensive controls for modifying sound quality. Read moreReview: Garage1217 Project Polaris
The Reference R1, bursting with patented technology, doesn't just sound incredibly bad for 700-euro headphones; it would be complete garbage even at 50 euros. Read moreWorld's worst headphones: Flare Audio Reference R1
Auteur is ZMF's successful take on neutral headphones – the result is balanced, pleasant, and relaxed. Read moreReview: ZMF Auteur
I received for testing the Swedish Sudio T2 in-ear headphones, which came on sale in September, are completely wireless, and feature active noise cancellation. The headphones showed me why this product category is popular today. Read moreReview: Sudio T2