AUDEZE SINE – REVIEW
June 2, 2016 Comments Off on AUDEZE SINE – REVIEW
” And it sounds pretty damn good! There are certainly issues, but, although they don’t necessary read that way, they are very minor in terms of overall enjoyment. First, you have the bass. It is clean, tight, good impact. I am kind of on the fence about the body. I would say it has just enough, but I could see how someone might find it a little on the lite side. This isn’t for the basshead, or those looking for a bottom up sound. If you insist on a little extra bass, it responds well to a bit of EQ.”

Moshi Avanti Headphones Review – Video
May 29, 2016 Comments Off on Moshi Avanti Headphones Review – Video
Master and Dynamic MW60 Review – Video
May 26, 2016 Comments Off on Master and Dynamic MW60 Review – Video
Master and Dynamic MH40 Review – Video
May 24, 2016 Comments Off on Master and Dynamic MH40 Review – Video
Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H7 Wireless Headphones Review
May 21, 2016 Comments Off on Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H7 Wireless Headphones Review
” Through my HD800S Sennheiser headphones, this is truly an experience and I have to say that the BeoPlay H7’s had their road cut out for them as this was a very high mark. For this album I used both the lossless version on Tidal and my DSD version played through my Astell & Kern AK240SS portable DAP (via Bluetooth). Right off the bat as the performers started to warm up and the audience chatter filled my ears, I could tell that the H7s would most certainly be up for this challenging recording”

Audeze LCD-4 Headphone $3,995 Review
May 20, 2016 Comments Off on Audeze LCD-4 Headphone $3,995 Review
” Pitting the LCD-4 against the stellar Hifiman HE1000 headphone (also a planar magnetic design), it was clear from the get-go that they’re two very different-sounding headphones. The HE1000 presented a cooler tonal balance than the LCD-4, but it also unfurled a larger, more spacious soundstage; it disappears more. The LCD-4, meanwhile, definitely put a bit more meat on the bones of the sound of acoustic instruments and vocals, so they sounded more like themselves. Both headphones’ deep-bass, ear-massaging capabilities are extraordinary; there’s no winner down there. Treble sparkle, air, and delicacy are also very close, but the LCD-4’s are more effortlessly clear. I don’t know how Audeze did it, but the LCD-4 delivers extreme clarity, while maintaining a soul-satisfyingly rich balance”

KEF M400 Headphone Review
May 15, 2016 Comments Off on KEF M400 Headphone Review
“All in all, the M400 sounds refined and clear, with bass that is definitely goosed up just a tad. I’m not normally a fan of overemphasized bass, but it’s done tastefully here on the M400, and I rather enjoyed it. And that pretty much sums up my feelings about this headphone: The M400 strikes a perfect balance of comfort, value, sound quality, portability, and style.”

KEF M400 Headphone Review
May 13, 2016 Comments Off on KEF M400 Headphone Review
” All in all, the M400 sounds refined and clear, with bass that is definitely goosed up just a tad. I’m not normally a fan of overemphasized bass, but it’s done tastefully here on the M400, and I rather enjoyed it. And that pretty much sums up my feelings about this headphone: The M400 strikes a perfect balance of comfort, value, sound quality, portability, and style.”

Xiao Mi Headphones Review
May 8, 2016 Comments Off on Xiao Mi Headphones Review
” The Mi headphones are extremely easy to drive be it with my Nexus 6 phone’s headphone output or my laptop. I also tried it with the Geekout 1000 alone and with the O2 headamp but decided i like the Geekout 1000 alone better as it is slightly less veiled. With the PC running a sample of 24-bit high definition tracks in native sampling to the Geekout, I tested a few familiar tracks. The Sennheiser HD650 will serve as a reference that the Mi would be pitted against.”

SONUS FABER PRYMA REVIEW
May 5, 2016 Comments Off on SONUS FABER PRYMA REVIEW
” This is a solid performer down below, but this headphone was clearly not intended for bassy genre usage and those who might enjoy Dubstep, Deep Minstep or really anything with exceptionally plentiful bass levels should be shopping elsewhere. Instead, those who want a good, middle ground performer for most genres will be relatively happy here with the Pryma.”

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