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World’s Most Expensive Headphones

Ever wondered what are the most expensive headphones ever made?  And if they sound good enough for the price tag that they ask for?  In this article, we would touch a bit on the  most expensive headphones of all...

A Review of Beyerdynamic DT1350

If you're to define your perfect portable headphone, you would be looking for portability, good noise  isolation, perhaps good looks and of course good sound quality. Beyerdynamic DT1350, just like some of the few portable headphones, have those qualities...

Finding Good Headphones Locally

Update (February 2024): This article was originally written in 2013. Understandably so, a lot has changed in the local audiophile market in a span of a decade, and thankfully for the better. Shops like Egghead have grown a lot...

The Gorgeous Audio Technica ATH-ESW9 Review

It's no longer uncommon these days to see good looking headphones that have an equally good sound quality and in this review, I would showcase the elegance of Audio Technica ESW9 and how its looks doesn't compromise its sound...

Top Portable Audiophile Headphones

The words 'portable' and 'audiophile' don't usually go well together considering the contrast that they have with each other. Audiophile is more for home listening with a dedicated setup while portable is listening on the go with a single...

Headphone Buying Guide

Note: This article was first created in 2013 and a lot has changed since. We've done our best to update this guide but there were portions that we thought were best left out so the changes in the local...

In-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones

In-ear noise-canceling headphones by far isolate the most amount of outside noise anyone could ever hear. Even just passively, IEM's can compete very well with the best noise-canceling cans (Bose to be specific) out there. I feel odd about this...

On Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones

On-ear noise-canceling headphones are somewhat odd for me mainly because the cans are small (supra-aural) and thus already (somehow) defeats the purpose of noise canceling. Unless they're in the same level as the Sennheiser Amperior/HD-25 II, it's more likely...

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