Many of the most popular headphones, even for listeners on a budget, use planar magnetic drivers, and for good reason: the level of detail and clarity they’re able to provide is outstanding.
Noble is well known for its high-end earbuds, and founder John Moulton has been expressing his frustration with the lack of ...
These new high-end IEMs from Campfire Audio have been described by designer, Ken Ball, as the brand's best IEMs to date and ...
Noble, a leader in the design and development of universal and custom in-ear monitors, has announced its first-ever over-ear ...
Noble didn't cut corners on design either. The FoKus Apollo is built with an anodized aluminum frame, and the Alcantara ...
Romanian headphone brand Meze Audio has revealed its new Empyrean II planar magnetic headphones. Building Meze’s original Empyrean headphones, this new version blends driver innovation and some ...
At only $399, the Audeze MM-100 planar magnetic headphones are going to please a lot of studio professionals and audiophiles alike. Not too long ago we reviewed the Audeze MM-500 studio headphones, a ...
Audiophiles seeking great sound reproduction may prefer planar magnetic headphones despite higher cost. Drivers aren't something that most consumers are thinking about actively when buying ...
Inside each earcup is a 40mm dynamic driver — which has become a nearly universal standard in wireless headphones — but Noble has also thrown in a 14.5mm planar magnetic driver, making the Fokus ...
While in Australia they'll set you back AU$799. Planar magnetic over-ear headphones are thin on the ground at this sort of money, but they’re not unheard of. Brands with the credibility of ...
and that makes the genuinely new products all the more exciting – products such as the new Noble FoKus Apollo headphones, which have a world-first combination of dynamic and planar magnetic ...