Auribus Acoustics
Headphones
Best Known For
Headphones
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Used Products
0
 Available
Average Price
$1,001-$2,500
Brand Popularity
821
 of 900+
Products Listed
4
Review Count
3
Founding Year
2023
Headquarters
United States
Auribus Acoustics
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What's unique about the brand

Auribus Acoustics is a California-based headphone brand that uses their Linear Extension system and extensive 3D printing throughout their open-back headphones to deliver subwoofer-like bass without DSP—an uncommon approach that reviewers consistently describe as "HD600 with sub-bass."

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The Everest

  • positioning: The entry-level model rooted in the brand's original design ethos.
  • description: Offers a full-spectrum sound with the patented Linear Extension system and dependable glass bead–infused nylon cups that deliver clear, balanced audio. Compared to the more refined Sierra models, provides reliable performance at a lower price while accepting minor cosmetic imperfections in favor of affordability.

Sierra Open Monitor” (Cost‑Optimized / B‑Stock)

  • positioning: A cost-optimized version aimed at customers wanting premium performance at a reduced price.
  • description: Delivers a detailed soundstage with the updated Patent Pending Linear Extension system and a lightweight design enhanced by the 3D Baffle and precision cut acoustic lens. Relative to The Everest and the standard 2025 model, maintains high audio fidelity with similar technology while offering a more attractive price point despite minor cosmetic blemishes.

Sierra Open Monitor (Standard Model)

  • positioning: A standard model that balances performance with refined build details.
  • description: Stands out with an improved headband swivel mechanism and an optimized driver enclosure that uses the Linear Extension system for an expansive and accurate soundstage. In comparison to both The Everest and the B Stock version, provides enhanced mechanical and acoustic consistency.

5th Anniversary Edition Sierra Open Monitor

  • positioning: A flagship edition that blends advanced materials with refined acoustics.
  • description: Features premium aluminum construction, warmer sound tuning, and an innovative metal 3D printing finish that reduces weight while enhancing overall build quality. Compared to the other models, offers superior performance and detail.
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Our strongest differentiator is adding the comfort element to the equation. Most headphone models are focused only on technological advancements, forgetting that comfort and ease of wear are also very important factors when choosing an object that you intend to wear for hours on end.

That is why our headphones are specifically designed to be lightweight and to combat any pressure points that can occur when wearing them for long periods of time. 

What's your approach to customer support?

Our clients have the possibility to contact either the dealers/distributors or our support department directly, through our support page: https://mezeaudio.com/pages/contact.

Our headphones are designed to be fully serviceable, so every part is easy to change, in case there’s an issue. There is no glue, just nuts and bolts, so anyone can change any part of the headphone with just a screwdriver.

We are quick to solve any problem as soon as it occurs and in some instances, we do go above and beyond to help our customers. One time, I remember someone was actually wondering if our 109 PRO model's ear cups are really made of wood, so we disassembled a unit, removed the ear cups, broke them into pieces and sent him pictures with the wood pulp, to show that we do use real wood, haha!

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My favourites would be (not necessarily in this order): Sevdaliza - Bluecid, Isaac Gracie - Silhouette of you, and lately, Sleep Token - Damocles or Caramel.

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Thankfully, there are a lot of good products on the market that have strong synergy with our products, and we are fortunate enough to have great partners in the industry to pair our headphones with.

We also received very good feedback from our customers testing the pairings at different trade shows, and they prefer the following: Chord Dave, Feliks Envy, Ferrum Wandla + Oor + Hypsos combo, the DCS Lina stack, Auris Headonia, Linear Tube Audio Aero + Velo combo, and many many more, these is just top of the mind.

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