MONOPRICE MONOLITH M570 PLANAR HEADPHONE $299 REVIEW
April 23, 2020 § 1 Comment
” I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Monoprice Monolith M570 headphones. Their spacious and smooth sonic character melded with an above average (for inexpensive open-back cans) level of bass reproduction and some judicious tuning in the upper vocal and lower treble range make these a great go-to set of headphones for a wide variety of music. They quickly become an easy and enjoyable listening partner. Unless you are someone who is looking for a more neutral or extremely resolving set of headphones, I think these will find favor with a lot of people who are looking in this price range. While slightly heavy they are well built and exceedingly comfortable for long stretches of time. I recommend using an amplifier to get the best performance out of the M570 when on the go. They need just a bit more juice than what most phones or small DAPs can provide so it shouldn’t be too hard to find something suitable without breaking the bank. I know it’s been a while now, but for $299.00 it still amazes me that one can get planar magnetic headphones at that price. If you are in the market for some new cans and these fall within your budget, I strongly suggest that you seek out the Monolith M570 for a listen. Highly recommended.”

Audeze LCD-1 Review
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“While the Audeze LCD-1 attempts to tackle the lucrative, but competitive $500 mark for personal audio enthusiasts, the RAD-0 has a more bespoke approach to design and cost. For those familiar with both company’s RAD founder Alex Rosson started working at Audeze and was among the founding cast of the LA-OC based company. His first dip into the market appears at the higher end of the hobby, with most headphones costing around $2,600. A look at his product page gives you a better idea of the custom leanings he has chosen, no two headphones appear at first glance to be colored the same.”

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Focal Clear Headphones Review
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“I hooked the headphones up to my phone, MacBook, Ponoplayer, McIntosh C712 preamp, the Monoprice Liquid Platinum amplifier, and Focal’s own Arche amplifier. The short story is that these headphones sounded great with every one of those sources. The longer story is that when I fed them more power, the scale and dynamic slam of these cans showed their full potential. An amp is not necessary to drive these headphones, but as one would suspect of a $1500 component, they sing best with some sort of dedicated amplification. The Arche ($2500) provided the most revealing and detailed sound for the Clear, but perhaps my favorite price/performance combo was the Monoprice Liquid Platinum hybrid tube amp ($800), as it got very close to the Arche in terms of detail retrieval, but added some extra slam and tonal warmth to the mix. I decided to use the Liquid Platinum connected via XLR for the individual music notes in this review, as it seemed like a realistic pairing for someone looking at the Clear’s price-point.”

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FOCAL STELLIA REVIEW
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“But, of course, there’s the cost factor and there’s no getting around it. And, of course, a lot of the Stellia’s cost includes paying for its sumptuous build and its absolutely decadent aesthetics. There’s clearly a market for this kind of headphone, and if it gets more people to take notice of high-end personal audio and want to experience something truly remarkable – well that’s just great. I appreciated the build and craftsmanship as someone only spending a brief amount of time with the Stellia, but in all honesty, they’re simply too ostentatious-looking for this reviewer. I’d feel simply too conspicuous if I left the house with them, and honesty, probably too conspicuous if I looked at myself in the mirror wearing them at home. If Focal managed to package that driver in a low-key black plastic metal body, with Alcantara instead of leather – and delivered at a lower price-point – then I’d be at the front of the queue. “

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