How do Beyer’s new studio cans compare with the competition?
Embody’s Immerse Virtual Studio aims to replicate loudspeaker listening on headphones — and the newest variant does so in up to 7.1.6 surround.
Rode’s innovative new cans bring fresh thinking to the world of headphone design.
Hifiman are driving the development of headphone technology at an impressive pace!
KRK’S latest cans offer quality sound, value for money and good isolation.
Sennheiser’s new studio headphones offer some serious bang for your buck.
The Hi‑X15s bring Austrian Audio’s proprietary headphone driver technology to the mass market.
Struggling to drive multiple set of cans? DACS have an amp for that...
We put AA’s new open-backed mixing and mastering headphones to the test.
Mackie’s latest cans prove themselves to be serious monitoring tools.
Focal’s revised flagship studio cans raise the bar yet again.
What can the dynamic convolution experts bring to the world of headphone monitoring?
If you crave the refined sound of large planar magnetic cans but are put off by the price, Avantone’s newest headphones could well be the answer.
AA’s latest cans employ their successful high‑excursion driver in a new on‑ear design.
Having mastered the dynamic microphone, US company Audix turn their attention to headphones — with impressive results.
Re‑Head aims to offer headphone users a loudspeaker‑like listening experience.
Both technically and sonically, these open-backed headphones represent a breakthrough in portable monitoring.
Realphones aims to put all the software tools you need for perfect headphone monitoring in one neat package.
Following on from their outstanding debut microphones, Austrian Audio turn their attention to the headphone market.
Just how different can two similarly priced closed-back headphone models be? The answer may surprise you...
Audeze's latest LCD-series cans make the company's impressive planar magnetic technology more accessible than ever.
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