Review: Hifiman HE500
Hifiman October 8/10. The HE500 from 2011 is a planar classic of sorts, known especially for its superb mid-range reproduction.. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE500
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Hifiman October 8/10. The HE500 from 2011 is a planar classic of sorts, known especially for its superb mid-range reproduction.. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE500
Hifiman October 7/10. The HE560 V3, previously sold by Adorama, is an interesting special edition, but in terms of sound, it clearly comes in second to the more balanced Sundara. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE560 (V3)
Hifiman October 6/10. The Hifiman Sundara (2020) is in many respects very close to the best headphone model one can buy for 500 euros. The review includes a comprehensive comparison of headphones from different manufacturers. Read moreReview: Hifiman Sundara (2020)
Hifiman October 5/10. The theme month is halfway through, so next we'll move up from the HE400 series, starting with a review of the HE5XX, released in 2020. Read moreReview: Drop + Hifiman HE5xx
Hifiman October 4/10. The theme month continues with a review of Hifiman's most affordable model, the HE400se. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE400se
Hifiman October 3/10. The HE4XX is externally a cheap copy of the HE400 and sonically a copy of the HE400i model, so the headphones offer nothing new besides their cheap price. Read moreReview: Drop + Hifiman HE4XX
Hifiman October 2/10. The HE400i, released in 2014, is excellent in comfort and largely represents Hifiman's newer tuning direction in its sound. Read moreReview: Hifiman HE400i
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
Hifiman October begins in the Headphone Corner, during which concise reviews of ten different Hifiman planar headphone models will be published. Read moreHifiman October is celebrated in the Headphone Corner
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