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Reclaiming the throne? | Bose QC45 Review

The noise-canceling headphone industry will not be where it is without Bose. Starting off with the QC3 in 2006, Bose has pioneered the innovation with succeeding releases that no other audio company does as well as they do, at...

Best Mid-fi Headphone? Hifiman Sundara Review

It's always a treat to listen to headphones that you can categorize as good-sounding and knowing they don't cost an arm and leg (still varies from person to person though). The HD660s reviewed last time sort of falls into...

Hifiman HE400se Review | Audiophile Gateway Drug

If you tell me a couple of years ago that it is possible to get a planar magnetic headphone for less than $250, I would probably just laugh it off. But headphone tech is getting better. As ridiculous as...

Hifiman Arya V2 (Non-Stealth) Review

The Hifiman Arya is arguably one of the most-loved headphones in the sub $2,000 range which is saying something considering the headphone has been out since 2018 and have even gone a couple of minor revisions. I had to pleasure...

Bose announces the much-awaited update to the QC35, the QC45 Noise-Canceling Headphone

The Bose QC35 has for the longest time been the gold standard for noise-canceling wireless headphones. It had something to do with Bose really knowing what they're doing as they were the pioneer of this type of technology. That...

The Wonderful Grado RS1i Review

Grado headphones are unique in that most audiophiles have probably owned one somewhere along their journey but have decided not to keep it as time goes on. The SR60/SR80 was touted as a gateway drug to audiophilia because they...

Revisiting the Audio-Technica ESW9

Parting ways with old headphones are a struggle primarily because of the nostalgia factor. Reminding you of the early days of your journey, how far you've come, and how the landscape of the hobby has changed since. Though that...

Meze Rai Solo Review

Just like some of you, my audiophile journey started with in-ear monitors specifically a Sennheiser CX200. At the time I thought "hey what's wrong with earphones?" Plus they're not as expensive as headphones. Fast forward to today, about 97% of...

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