Review: ZMF Atrium (Aged cherry)
The new Atrium model from American ZMF is, in a nutshell, a kind of ultimate Sennheiser HD650 with a pleasant sound and a palpable soundstage. Read moreReview: ZMF Atrium (Aged cherry)
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The new Atrium model from American ZMF is, in a nutshell, a kind of ultimate Sennheiser HD650 with a pleasant sound and a palpable soundstage. Read moreReview: ZMF Atrium (Aged cherry)
One would want to like the Japanese Denon AH-D9200 flagship model, but its uneven frequency response disturbs the listening experience. However, the headphones sound quite good at low volume. Read moreReview: Denon AH-D9200
This time, Kuulokenurkka dives into the world of tube amplifiers with the 3000 euro Feliks Audio Euforia 20th Anniversary. Hifitalo lent the amplifier for testing. Read moreReview: Feliks Audio Euforia 20th Anniversary
Meze Empyrean impresses with its magnificent build and excellent comfort, but the sound quality does not fully match its 3000 euro price. Read moreReview: Meze Empyrean
The Verite Open is ZMF's original masterpiece of the golden mean between detail and ease of listening. Read moreReview: ZMF Verite Open (African Blackwood)
The ZMF model, Aeolus, which is fourth in line for review, is the most natural and pleasant-sounding headphone I have heard, but its weaknesses are mediocre detail resolution and a small soundstage. Read moreReview: ZMF Aeolus
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
Auteur is ZMF's successful take on neutral headphones – the result is balanced, pleasant, and relaxed. Read moreReview: ZMF Auteur
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
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