Audeze has been in the audio business for a minute, or more, and they make some of the most excellent pieces of gear anywhere. Now, the company has announced its Crbn2 Electrostatic Headphones. The ...
There aren't many headphones that started life in hospital, but then Audeze's CRBN2 electrostatic headphones aren't like other headphones. They're built around a cutting-edge material made from ...
At $5,995, Audeze’s flagship CRBN2 Electrostatic Headphones feature proprietary SLAM acoustic techhnology for enhanced bass response. There are two main differences. The biggest advancement is ...
How many drivers do you need for amazing audio? FiiO's new FX17 IEMs suggest that the answer may be 26. That's not a misprint, these earbuds come with eight electrostatic drivers, four custom Knowles ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Audeze — the manufacturer of high-end headphones such as the CRBN and the Maxwell — is a play on the word odyssey inspired by the seminal ...
I\O Audio is a new brand aiming to launch with a bang. Its first product, the I\O Audio Volare is certainly impressive. At $599, it features a tribrid design consisting of one dynamic driver, four ...
A headphone amplifier than can drive both planar magnetic and electrostatic headphones? The iFi iCAN Phantom has arrived for $3,749. Is it possible for one headphone amplifier to drive everything?
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
AFUL may not be one of the best-known makers of In-Ear Monitors, but the company has already chalked up some notable successes with its Performer Series and the Cantor, an IEM that uses only balanced ...