Audeze’s planar magnetic Maxwell headphones return for round two
Big drivers for big games mean big sound when it’s needed, and the latest pair from Audeze is definitely focused on that.
Big drivers for big games mean big sound when it’s needed, and the latest pair from Audeze is definitely focused on that.
Most headphones come with noise cancellation, but the Edifier Stax S5 goes a different route, focusing on excellent audio without the cables. Are these worthy of your ears?
High fidelity headphones tend to come with an on-topic “high” price to match. But the latest pair from Audeze goes the opposite direction.
One of the leaders of high-end headphones has a new owner, as Sony’s PlayStation arm takes hold of a headphone maker.
The luxury of planar magnetic comes to sound mixing, editing, and mastering, as Audeze focuses its high-end headphone tech on a new crowd.
Marrying planar magnetic drivers and balanced armature, Astell & Kern’s “Zero1” could just find a way to satisfy ears of all kinds. If not for the price.
If you think Apple’s $900 AirPods Max headphones are expensive, you won’t want to see the price of Audeze’s massive new LCD-5.
In the audiophile headphone world, planar magnets tend to get attention, but they’re crossing to more gamers, too.
Thinking of buying something for someone who fancies a game or two? Consider the following choices in your search for a good present.
Audiophiles and gaming don’t always go together, but if you happen to have a foot in each camp, the latest pair from Audeze may well be made for you.