Sentences with phrase «use planar magnetic»

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.
Audeze today announced three leading - edge earphones (iSINE 10, iSINE 20, and LCD i3) that use planar magnetic technology,...
The iSine 20 that I'm reviewing today are ostensibly in - ear headphones, but they also use planar magnetic technology from over-ear cans, and they're roughly the size of on - ear models.
The Oppo PM3s, which also use planar magnetic tech like the iSines, are the perfect example of that.
As with the company's other products, the Mobius headphones still use planar magnetic tech, but now, in addition to working with a standard aux connection, the headphones will support USB - C connection and, for the first time, Bluetooth
The El - 8s are also open - back headphones and use planar magnetic technology to push sound.
The PM - 3 uses planar magnetic drivers.
The Ella set uses planar magnetic drivers in an attempt deliver a clearer and more transparent sound than you might be used to on traditional headphones.

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The new LCD - 4 open - back reference headphone is meticulously hand - built using the finest, most luxurious materials combined with cutting - edge planar magnetic technology.
HiFiMAN announced a $ 3,000 full - size planar magnetic headphone, the HE1000, intended for reference use in the home or studio.
The iSINE10 uses Fluxor Magnets and large 30 mm planar magnetic diaphragm to deliver precise control and fast response times without distortion so music sounds alive.
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.
We tend to like the sound of planar magnetic headphones; our pick for the best under - $ 400 closed - back headphones, the Oppo Digital PM - 3, also uses them, as do the Fostex T50RP mk3 and T20RP mk3 headphones we recommend in this guide.
Where more traditional headphones use dynamic drivers (like those in loudspeakers), a planar magnetic design uses an extremely thin and light diaphragm to reproduce sound.
We use innovative, patented planar magnetic technology to create the most accurate headphones in the world.
Unlike the dynamic speakers inside most headphones, which use a piston - style voice coil to generate sound, planar magnetic drivers employ a micro-thin membrane, excited by a magnetic circuit.
To put it simply, planar magnetic headphones have a very even, precise sound, even without the aid of headphone amplifiers (though some audiophiles will still want to use them).
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.
Unlike the conventional piston - style drivers we see so often in home speakers and traditional headphones, planar magnetics use ultra-thin sheets of transparent film with very flat wires running through them.
For those unfamiliar, planar magnetic drivers use a polymer membrane stretched between two electromagnets to produce sound when electrical current is applied.
Most of my listening has been using full - size planar magnetic headphones, primarily HiFiMan and MrSpeakers.
The very design of planar magnetic drivers, which use a thin membrane excited by a magnetic coil to produce sound, is part of why they're generally so big.
But make no mistake, inside these gorgeous cans is the same planar magnetic technology we've come to know and love from the brand, using a remarkably thin membrane excited by a specially - designed magnet to reproduce sound.
For those unfamiliar with planar magnetic headphones, the design uses a thin membrane excited by a magnet to create sound (as opposed to the cone and coil design of most headphones), making them notorious power hounds.
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