Not exact matches
As the name implies, these use tiny 30 mm
planar magnetic drivers to produce sound which is pretty impressive
for a pair of in - ears.
For audiophiles, Audeze is outfitting the Mobius with planar magnetic drivers — a technology that trades the standard copper wire voice coil typically found in dynamic drivers for a very thin diaphragm with voice coils sandwiched between two magne
For audiophiles, Audeze is outfitting the Mobius with
planar magnetic drivers — a technology that trades the standard copper wire voice coil typically found in dynamic
drivers for a very thin diaphragm with voice coils sandwiched between two magne
for a very thin diaphragm with voice coils sandwiched between two magnets.
But these cans sell
for a mere $ 449, despite being the first to pack
planar magnetic drivers in a closed - back design, delivering big, spacious audio with little distortion.
That's why I'm a big fan of
planar magnetic headphones, like Audeze's Sine headphones or Oppo's PM - 3, which use fancy, expensive
drivers and other internal components
for incredible precision that more accurately re-creates what engineers hear in the studio.
For those unfamiliar,
planar magnetic drivers use a polymer membrane stretched between two electromagnets to produce sound when electrical current is applied.
For $ 600, the Acoustic Research AR - H1 delivers on the promise of
planar magnetic drivers, and it looks and feels good doing it.
It utilizes the same
planar magnetic driver, the same acoustic design principles and tuning techniques, the same tight tolerances
for quality control, and its lower price is achieved without sacrificing acoustic performance.
On the technical front, the HE - 400S challenges the status quo with newly - designed single - ended
planar magnetic drivers in open - back design that deliver the clarity, lifelike soundstage and spatial imaging that HiFiMAN is known
for.
However, unlike the Mo - Fi, the Ella also employ
planar magnetic drivers for crystalline sonic clarity that few headphones in their class can match.
Oh, and the Ella features
planar magnetic technology — special super-thin
drivers designed differently from the dynamic
drivers that are common to most consumer headphones (as well as the Sadie)
for increased accuracy in reproducing recorded material.
These cans use
planar magnetic drivers to provide a spacious soundscape with clear highs and mids and strong bass, and the company could have charged twice as much
for them.