Review: Hifiman HE400
Hifiman October 1/10. Let's start the theme month by exploring what the Hifiman HE400, released in 2012, sounds like. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE400
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Hifiman October 1/10. Let's start the theme month by exploring what the Hifiman HE400, released in 2012, sounds like. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE400
The German HEDDphone is the first headphone model implemented with a full-range AMT driver. The technology works, but the headphones themselves would still require fine-tuning. Read moreReview: HEDD HEDDphone
The Vérité Closed is ZMF's best closed-back headphone model, whose reproduction is not only detailed but also addictively fun and natural. Read moreReview: ZMF Verite Closed
The LCD-X, designed for studio use, pleases with its bass reproduction, but in the model released in the first half of 2020, the tuning of the mid-frequencies is truly unsuccessful. Read moreReview: Audeze LCD-X (2020)
Headphone Corner's other writer, Roderick, first reviews Audio Technica's flagship headphones, whose strengths are comfort as well as airiness and resolution of reproduction. Read moreReview: Audio-Technica ATH-ADX5000
Aeon 2 Closed offers excellent technical performance for its price, but weak macrodynamics make them dull and lacking in energy. Read moreReview: Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Closed
ZMF Atticus is a fun headphone that is almost impossible not to like, even though the technical performance leaves something to be desired in places. Read moreReview: ZMF Atticus
Only 70 units of LCD-R ribbon headphones were manufactured, which can be considered an injustice, as the headphones magically combine listening pleasure and excellent technical performance. Read moreReview: Audeze LCD-R
The WP900 especially pleases those who like a Japanese-style sound. The comfort of the headphones is top-notch, and the v-shaped tuning has been implemented thoughtfully – the result is fun and energetic. Read moreReview: Audio Technica ATH-WP900