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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Comfort is a key strength, with soft velour pads and light clamp force, making them suitable for long gaming sessions and glasses wearers
  • Good imaging and directionality are helpful for pinpointing the source of sounds, especially in gaming
  • Build quality is generally considered robust, with metal frames and sturdy construction
  • Sound quality is good for the price
  • Easy to drive, meaning that they work well with different devices

Product Considerations

  • The cable is non-detachable, which some reviewers find disappointing
  • Audio controls are lacking
  • There is no built-in microphone
  • The TYGR 300 R does not have the deepest sub-bass
  • Treble can sometimes be a little harsh

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sennheiser HD-560S: The HD-560S has a more agreeable frequency response overall
  • Vs Drop PC38X: The imaging and directional cues can be just as good—if not better—on the TYGR
  • Vs DT-880 (250 ohm version): Performance is fairly similar, but the TYGR 300 R has a more tolerable tonal balance in the treble
  • Vs Sennheiser 600 series: The Sennheiser 600 series is a little bit more detailed

Takeaway: The TYGR 300 R headphones are comfortable and well-built, with good sound that is great for gaming. For users who want to play games with clear sound and a comfortable fit, these could be a good choice.

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Manufacturer details

  • Wearing Style: Over-ear
  • Operating principle: Open
  • Transmission Type: Wired
  • Earpad material: Velours
  • Remote: Without Remote
  • Nominal impedance headphones: 32 ohms
  • Weight headphones without cable: 290 g
  • Headphone frequency response: 5 - 35,000 Hz
  • Nominal sound pressure level: 96 dB
  • Sound coupling to the ear: Circumaural (around the ear)
  • Cable & Plug: 1.6 m cable (fixed, straight) with gold plated stereo jack plug (3.5 mm) & 1/4" adapter (6.35 mm)
  • Article No.: 733016
  • EAN: 4010118733017
The TYGR 300 R is an open-back headphone with true professional sound reinvented for gaming. High wearing comfort and detailed sound create a unique adventure and brings gaming to another level. Hear sounds that you have never experienced before.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Beyerdynamic emphasizes durable, high-quality construction in its products, with replaceable parts ensuring a long product lifespan that stands out from competitors.
  • The brand's open-back headphones are known for their exceptional spatial audio, creating a realistic and immersive soundstage prized for single-player gaming and critical listening.
  • Comfort is a key focus, with Beyerdynamic utilizing plush velour earpads and padded headbands designed for extended listening sessions, making them a top choice for those prioritizing comfort.
  • They often provide a neutral and analytical sound signature, prized by audio professionals for mixing and mastering, though this can sometimes result in a more clinical or less "fun" listening experience compared to some consumer headphones.

T5

  • Positioning: The entry-level model designed for mobility and affordability in the Beyerdynamic lineup.
  • Description: Offers a compact design with balanced sound that works well in everyday environments, making it a sensible option for casual use in small rooms. Compared to the premium Amiron and flagship T1 models, it delivers essential performance without extra advanced features, suiting budget-conscious users with basic functionality.

Amiron Home

  • Positioning: A home-focused model engineered for comfortable, high-quality listening in dedicated spaces.
  • Description: Provides excellent sound clarity and an expansive soundstage which enhances home audio experiences with detailed mids and a natural tonal balance. Unlike the wireless Amiron models that add connectivity features and slight design variations, it emphasizes a tuned acoustic environment over wireless convenience while still offering a noticeable upgrade over the T5.

Amiron Wireless

  • Positioning: A wireless model aimed at users seeking freedom from cables while retaining high sound quality.
  • Description: Delivers clear audio performance with refined drivers and wireless technology that maintain a precise sound signature ideal for varied use cases. When compared to the T5 and Amiron Home, it adds the benefit of wireless connectivity yet remains similar in tonal quality to the Amiron series, though it does not include the design enhancements found in the Copper version.

Amiron Wireless Copper

  • Positioning: A premium wireless variant that stands out with a unique copper finish and enhanced build aesthetics.
  • Description: Features the same high-quality wireless sound as its standard counterpart while offering subtle tuning tweaks and a refined design for users looking for added visual appeal. Relative to the standard Amiron Wireless, it provides an extra level of craft and slight sonic modifications, though it still sits below the flagship T1 in overall technical sophistication.

T1

  • Positioning: The flagship model that represents the pinnacle of Beyerdynamic's engineering and sonic performance.
  • Description: Uses advanced driver technology and precise engineering to offer an expansive soundstage with exceptional detail and dynamic range. Compared to the T5 and Amiron series, the T1 commands a higher budget due to its build quality and cutting-edge acoustic performance tailored for critical listening setups.
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DT 1990 Pro MKII
599
599
/
6
Reviews
Beyerdynamic is known for their Tesla driver technology, producing designs which are easy to drive with various sources and are commonplace in professional environments. The brand caters to both professional users and home listeners, with products ranging from analytical studio headphones to gaming headsets designed for precise sound localization.
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Product Strengths

  • Features the Tesla .45 drivers, providing crisp and precise sound
  • The soundstage is spacious and precise, making it easier to localize individual sound elements
  • Has a dynamic bass response that is balanced and realistic
  • Offers vibrant details and clarity in the midrange
  • Low impedance makes it easier to drive with various devices

Product Considerations

  • The treble can be bright, and may cause sibilance
  • Some may find the mid-range needs some tweaks
  • An older review mentioned that some users may find it too bright
  • Not ideal for noisy environments due to open-back design
  • Might sound slightly muffled due to thicker foam inserts in the earpads, compared to version one

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs the Original DT 1990 Pro: DT has reduced sharpness in the 8kHz range and improved vocals
  • Vs the beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X: DT has more treble
  • Vs the Sennheiser HD 600: DT has stronger bass
  • Vs the Focal Clear: Focal Clear may be better for hifi listening
  • Vs the beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro: DT offers a more natural sound

Takeaway: The DT is a studio-quality headphone with precise sound and a spacious soundstage, making it a strong choice for audio professionals. Despite some considerations, its detailed sound and comfortable design make it an enjoyable experience.

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Our take on the brand

Beyerdynamic is known for their Tesla driver technology, producing designs which are easy to drive with various sources and are commonplace in professional environments. The brand caters to both professional users and home listeners, with products ranging from analytical studio headphones to gaming headsets designed for precise sound localization.
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Focal
Hadenys
754
754
/
13
Reviews
Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Beautiful design and build quality with premium materials, like a magnesium yoke and genuine leather headband
  • Good comfort with memory foam earpads and breathable cloth, though some find the pads shallow
  • Well-rounded tonal balance with surprisingly strong bass for an open-back headphone
  • Easy to drive and forgiving with different audio sources
  • Clear and spacious sound presentation, with accurate imaging

Product Considerations

  • The price point may be higher than some consumers want to pay
  • The relatively small size might not fit all head shapes comfortably
  • Stock cable is reported to have memory and be unwieldy
  • Sound staging isn't the widest

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Focal Azurys: Some prefer the sound of the Azurys for some songs and use cases
  • Vs Sennheiser HD600: Hadenys has improvements in the bass and treble response, and there's more oomph and weight in the bass
  • Vs Focal Clear MG: Hadenys manages to provide a remarkable amount of Clear MG for a lower price
  • Vs Focal Elex: dynamics are not on par with the Focal Elex
  • Vs Sennheiser HD 660S2: The Focal manages to feel as solid, while looking better, wearing better and sounding better

Takeaway: The Hadenys offers a stylish design, comfortable fit, and well-rounded sound, making it a versatile headphone for enjoying music at home. Its solid construction and easy-to-drive nature make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a premium listening experience.

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Our take on the brand

Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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FIIO
FT7
699
699
/
11
Reviews
FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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Product Strengths

  • Uses premium materials like carbon fiber, metal, sheep lambskin earpads, and zebra wood faceplates for a luxurious feel, with excellent build quality
  • Has a mostly neutral sound signature, with lambskin pads bass response is very good with a tasteful emphasis placed on the sub-bass region, and a decent midrange
  • Provides good detail retrieval, resolution, and transparency of sound, the drivers can show plenty of information and micro detail
  • A pad swapping system allows changes to sound characteristics, with lambskin pads and breathable fabric pads included
  • Comes with a quarter-inch adapter and a 4-pin XLR adapter for use with portable or desktop devices

Product Considerations

  • The stock cable is 3 meters long, which is too long for desktop use
  • Headband adjustment can be a little stiff to move
  • With leather pads, the highs can get slightly sharp
  • There is a slight sharpness in the upper treble that might pose a problem for some listeners, using fabric pads can mitigate this
  • Weight distribution could be better, there's not enough padding on the headband, and the clamp force is low, this distributes all the weight across the top of the head, which can be bothersome after 40-50 minutes

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs HiFiMan Susvara: Has a similar driver structure
  • Vs HiFiMan HE1000 Unveiled: Is close in terms of technical performance like resolution, transient response, soundstage, depth, and openness
  • Vs HiFiMan Arya Stealth: Has a better build quality and bass response

Takeaway: The FiiO FT7 is a well-built, comfortable headphone that offers a neutral-leaning-warm sound that can be tailored with different earpads. The FT7 competes with other headphones that cost significantly more, making it a great pick at its price point.

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Our take on the brand

FiiO stands out for integrating unique features into portable audio devices, such as their BTR7 DAC/amplifier with its screen and wireless charging, and their KB3 mechanical keyboard with a built-in DAC/amp. The brand caters to audiophiles seeking personalization through products like their pioneering X7 music player with interchangeable amp modules and their compact R7 desktop system that combines streaming, DAC, and headphone amplification capabilities.
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Neumann
NDH 30
649
649
/
11
Reviews
Neumann pioneered studio recording technology by creating the first mass-produced condenser microphone in 1928 and introducing then-novel features like remotely switchable polar patterns. The company also manufactured the record-cutting lathes that defined vinyl mastering—a rare dual legacy. The brand offers faithful reissues of historic microphones built from original blueprints and studio monitors with phase linearization DSP, serving professional recording engineers and classical music producers who demand period-correct sonics and precise acoustic control.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent stereo separation for mixing and monitoring
  • Built with aluminum, it has a durable feel
  • Designed for reference listening
  • Clean, linear, and very detailed mids

Product Considerations

  • Sound can be considered somewhat restrained, lacking upper midrange and low to HF 'hype'
  • Cloth ear pads may not feel as soft or luxurious as velour pads on some other headphones
  • Lacks impact and bite
  • Headband padding is uncomfortable
  • Single-entry cable is on the right side, which is an unusual placement

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sennheiser HD650: Differences come down to something similar to a full-range studio monitor versus a full-range hifi speaker of equal build quality and similar design, Sennheisers are geared more towards enjoying the brain-pleasing sounds of music, while you probably want to mix with the Neumanns
  • Vs Sennheiser HD600/650: The HD600 and HD650 are more comfortable, with a better industrial design than the NDH-30

Takeaway: The Neumann NDH 30 is a tool that can be very helpful for mixing sessions, especially for identifying details in the mid-range of a mix. Its design and build quality also make it a lasting product.

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Our take on the brand

Neumann pioneered studio recording technology by creating the first mass-produced condenser microphone in 1928 and introducing then-novel features like remotely switchable polar patterns. The company also manufactured the record-cutting lathes that defined vinyl mastering—a rare dual legacy. The brand offers faithful reissues of historic microphones built from original blueprints and studio monitors with phase linearization DSP, serving professional recording engineers and classical music producers who demand period-correct sonics and precise acoustic control.
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What competes at this price?

beyerdynamic
DT 990 PRO
159
/
Released
The DT 990 PRO headphones is the range's open-back model offering impressive spaciousness. These open-back studio headphones are a reliable tool for any sound enthusiast. The wide stereo image and three-dimensional sound reproduction make the beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO headphones a loyal companion for producers.
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Beyerdynamic is known for their Tesla driver technology, producing designs which are easy to drive with various sources and are commonplace in professional environments. The brand caters to both professional users and home listeners, with products ranging from analytical studio headphones to gaming headsets designed for precise sound localization.
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Product Strengths

  • Comfortable design, especially with velour ear pads, making them suitable for long listening sessions
  • Solid and sturdy build quality, often using metal components
  • Balanced and neutral sound with a decent soundstage, making them appropriate for mixing
  • Good stereo reproduction and detailed tonal depth
  • Wide frequency response allows for hearing details in mixes and spacious sound

Product Considerations

  • Open-back design leads to sound leakage and poor noise isolation
  • High impedance (250 ohms) may require an amplifier to achieve sufficient volume and optimal performance
  • Non-detachable cable can be a point of failure and inconvenience for replacement
  • Can sound harsh due to boosted treble frequencies
  • Coiled cable can be heavy and pull on devices

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • DT 990 PRO has a more immersive soundstage but less bass emphasis and poor noise isolation, compared to the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO
  • DT 990 PRO has a bit more low-end, while the Sennheiser HD 560S has a more even top-end
  • DT 990 PRO has more balanced mid and treble, but the Beyerdynamic DT 900 PRO X has wider soundstage and can play loud sound without distortion
  • DT 990 PRO is better built with a wider soundstage, while the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x provides passive noise isolation and emphasized bass
  • DT 990 PRO offers better value with excellent build and better bass extension, while the Sennheiser HD 600 has a slightly more spacious soundstage
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO has better bass response but sharper treble, the DT 990 PRO is still a great option for professionals

Takeaway: The DT 990 PRO are comfortable headphones with great sound, suitable for studio use in quiet environments or for gamers who want to hear all the details. They may need an amp, but will allow users to work confidently on their music.

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Our take on the brand

Beyerdynamic is known for their Tesla driver technology, producing designs which are easy to drive with various sources and are commonplace in professional environments. The brand caters to both professional users and home listeners, with products ranging from analytical studio headphones to gaming headsets designed for precise sound localization.
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HIFIMAN
Ananda Nano
369
/
Released
2023
Ananda Nano now brings the acclaimed Ananda sound in a more compact, lightweight package while delivering high-resolution planar-magnetic performance.
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HIFIMAN is a hifi brand known for its planar magnetic headphones that use extremely thin diaphragms and acoustically transparent "Stealth Magnets" to reduce sound distortion. The company pioneered high-resolution portable audio players and creates electrostatic headphones that bring high-end sound quality to more accessible price points, as well as widely renowned flagship models such as the Susvara.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent resolution and imaging capabilities
  • Features a nanometer thickness diaphragm and Stealth Magnet design that improves transient response and lowers harmonic distortion
  • Easy to drive, it is among the most efficient open-back planar magnetic headphones on the market right now
  • Features a tight, textured, and clean bass response
  • Good detail retrieval and vocal clarity

Product Considerations

  • Treble might be too much for some listeners
  • May not be the most lively in macro-dynamics
  • Reviewers note a slightly dry timbre
  • Lean, slightly cold mid-range
  • The included 3-meter cable is not useful for desktop use

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Similar to the Meze 109, but a planar
  • Sounded a little bit more hifi than the Austrian Audio Hi-X 65
  • Has a more warm, natural feel than the original Ananda
  • Easiest to drive when compared to the Edition XS
  • Superior in technical performance when compared to the Hifiman Sundara

Takeaway: The Ananda Nano is a well-tuned headphone with superior resolution and marvelous timbre, particularly good for electronic music and those who care about vocal clarity. It's a planar alternative that’s incredibly fast and detailed, with excellent imaging and soundstage.

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HIFIMAN is a hifi brand known for its planar magnetic headphones that use extremely thin diaphragms and acoustically transparent "Stealth Magnets" to reduce sound distortion. The company pioneered high-resolution portable audio players and creates electrostatic headphones that bring high-end sound quality to more accessible price points, as well as widely renowned flagship models such as the Susvara.
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SIVGA
Anser
199
/
Released
2024
High-quality wooden HiFi dynamic driver headphones with open-back design. Features self-developed 50mm dynamic drivers delivering full bass, wide soundstage, and clean natural sound.
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SIVGA is a hifi headphone brand recognized for its solid-wood cup finishing process that includes CNC carving, grinding, and polishing, with materials like walnut and zebrawood selected specifically for their acoustic properties. The brand focuses on desktop amplification users with high-impedance designs such as the 300Ω SV023.
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Product Strengths

  • The Anser is wonderfully comfortable.
  • Exceptional build quality, with premium materials rarely seen at this price point.
  • It delivers a sound that's well-balanced across all frequencies.
  • The Anser is easy to drive from absolutely anything.
  • It has a nice sense of weight and presence in its sound, particularly in vocals and solo instrumentals.

Product Considerations

  • The soundstage is somewhat restricted in width.
  • The midrange is not great.
  • The stock cable is a little stiff.
  • Treble enthusiasts may occasionally find the presentation less energetic.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sennheiser HD 560s: The Anser is significantly more comfortable and feels better built than the HD 560s, but the HD 560s is a little brighter and sharper in the treble.
  • Vs Drop and Sennheiser HD 6XX: The Anser would win for most people on build quality and possibly comfort too, and is going to win for bass because extends down deep, and it's solid and full.
  • Vs Philips Fidelio X2HR: The X2HR has a wider, more open soundstage, and a little more nuance in the midrange.
  • Vs Sivga Oriole: The Anser has slight advantages, such as soundstage, which is still limited but nevertheless better than the Oriole.
  • Vs FiiO FT1 Pro: The Anser has a slightly warmer sound signature, with a more pronounced bass response.

Takeaway: The Sivga Anser offers great build quality and is very comfortable, making it a great choice for people who want a fun and engaging listening experience. This is a headphone that prioritizes musicality over technical prowess, offering an inviting sound.

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SIVGA is a hifi headphone brand recognized for its solid-wood cup finishing process that includes CNC carving, grinding, and polishing, with materials like walnut and zebrawood selected specifically for their acoustic properties. The brand focuses on desktop amplification users with high-impedance designs such as the 300Ω SV023.
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SIVGA
Luan
299
/
Released
2023
The Luan is a high-fidelity wired headphone featuring wooden ear cups and dynamic drivers. It delivers high-resolution sound with deep bass, soft and full midrange, clear detail separation, and refined, non-fatiguing treble.
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SIVGA is a hifi headphone brand recognized for its solid-wood cup finishing process that includes CNC carving, grinding, and polishing, with materials like walnut and zebrawood selected specifically for their acoustic properties. The brand focuses on desktop amplification users with high-impedance designs such as the 300Ω SV023.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent build quality, using premium materials like metal headbands and yokes, wood cups, and soft leather or velvet for comfort
  • Comfortable, with plush ear pads and a lightweight design, making it suitable for long listening sessions
  • Easy to drive and scales well with better gear
  • The sound signature has a good balance of detail, musicality, and accurate tonality, making it a versatile option
  • Clarity and separation of instruments with a good soundstage and decent imaging

Product Considerations

  • The included cable is of lesser quality compared to the build, noting its stiffness and memory effect
  • The bass response may not satisfy bassheads as it rolls off slightly in the sub-bass region
  • The treble and upper mids can be a bit forward or 'shouty', potentially causing listening fatigue for treble-sensitive individuals
  • The symmetrical design can make it difficult to quickly discern the left and right sides
  • The included case is not aesthetically pleasing to all reviewers

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sennheiser HD 600: The Luan has better bass and a larger soundstage, but the HD 600 is slightly better in tone and timbre
  • Vs Sivga Robin: The Luan has a different sound and build quality than the Robin, which is more aggressive
  • Vs beyerdynamic DT900 Pro X: The mids have better details on the DT900 Pro X

Takeaway: The Sivga Luan is a well-built and comfortable headphone with a balanced sound, making it a great choice for extended listening and versatile across different sources. It is a stylish, easy-to-drive headphone with enough punch and clarity to appeal to a wide range of listeners.

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Our take on the brand

SIVGA is a hifi headphone brand recognized for its solid-wood cup finishing process that includes CNC carving, grinding, and polishing, with materials like walnut and zebrawood selected specifically for their acoustic properties. The brand focuses on desktop amplification users with high-impedance designs such as the 300Ω SV023.
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HIFIMAN
HE400se
109
/
Released
2022
HE400se — Affordable open-back planar magnetic headphones enhanced with Stealth Magnet design for reduced distortion.
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HIFIMAN is a hifi brand known for its planar magnetic headphones that use extremely thin diaphragms and acoustically transparent "Stealth Magnets" to reduce sound distortion. The company pioneered high-resolution portable audio players and creates electrostatic headphones that bring high-end sound quality to more accessible price points, as well as widely renowned flagship models such as the Susvara.
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Product Strengths

  • Good build quality for the price
  • Comfortable, especially with the updated headband design
  • Decent detail retrieval and resolution throughout the frequency range
  • A good entry point for trying planar drivers
  • Good imaging and instrument separation

Product Considerations

  • Stock cable is of very low quality and microphonic, replacement is recommended
  • Sub-bass is lacking, and the bass response may not satisfy bass enthusiasts
  • Treble can get fatiguing with potential peaks
  • Pads flatten out quickly
  • An amplifier is needed to shine

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs HIFIMAN Sundara: HE400se has a brighter sound, while the Sundara is smoother with a warmer quality, and the Sundara is significantly better overall and worth the upgrade
  • Vs HIFIMAN HD560S: HE400se has a smoother treble presentation

Takeaway: The HE400se provides a taste of planar sound at an affordable price and is great for those wanting to experiment with modifications. The HE400se is definitely worth it for anyone looking for open back headphones with great sound.

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HIFIMAN is a hifi brand known for its planar magnetic headphones that use extremely thin diaphragms and acoustically transparent "Stealth Magnets" to reduce sound distortion. The company pioneered high-resolution portable audio players and creates electrostatic headphones that bring high-end sound quality to more accessible price points, as well as widely renowned flagship models such as the Susvara.
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