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HifiMAN Ananda review: If you want a new pair of headphones and focus on must be great sound quality, and don’t care about wireless or Bluetooth connection. Another thing is if you don’t care about how much their price is. The HifiMAN Ananda is one of the best options. These are full-size planar magnetic headphones with offer clarity and sound quality and are great for pro mixing/master.
HifiMAN Ananda
Full-size planar magnetic, ultra-thin diaphragm, unparalleled Portable Audio Performance, asymmetrical ear cups, high sensitivity, window-grade grill design
These HiFiMAN Ananda headphones have been quite a very successful variant from well-known HiFiMAN, thanks to their great performance, fine design, and excellent comfort coupled with a price, that is high but not quite much of this world.
They are incredible headphones that take the interesting bits from top-end headphones such as the Edition X or Arya and make them a lot more comfortable. They are constantly discussed about as a benchmark for their price tag – so let’s see in HiFiMAN Ananda’s review how they perform!
The headset has an elegant tear-drop design, on the back of the drivers they have a grid that lets to have a hint at what’s inside. We are talking about a pair of open headsets, some of the most open headphones I have ever heard, actually. The headphones are made of metal, extremely light and solid with fine quality feeling to the touch.
We have a synthetic leather headband that’s very wide, meaning it’ll let you efficiently distribute the weight of the headphones on your head. The pads are wide, really big at 1st impact, and they’re highly comfortable. They’re made of leather with various textures in the part that touches with your part of the head, to make it less sticky and cold, but not less soft. It’d be noted that they are simply removable by pressing 2 inside pins, as indicated in the included manual.
When it comes to comfort, these headphones are promoted with flying colors. Magneto Planar headphones (particularly those with magnets as huge as these) are not renowned for being extremely light, but thanks to the care of materials, and the excellent comfort of the pads and headband, HifiMAN Ananda are the most comfortable headphones to wear, even for a long time.
I found HifiMAN Ananda, if we want to picky, little pressing the sides of the face, close the jaw area. It’s probably an option adopted by HifiMAN so as not to put whole weight on the upper area of the head, going to cling also via the pads’ pressure on the areas of the head.
The HifiMAN Ananda headphones are an open-up back model which should be slightly more breathable than most shut-back over-ear. Nonetheless, the large size of the magnetic planar individuals blocks airflow very much that implies the HifiMAN can surely make your ears warmer during long hearing sessions that similarly made available back variants.
The large ear canal glasses are roomy that your ears have just little inhaling space; nonetheless, they would feature as the suitable headset to pay close attention in really warm conditions or for lengthy ongoing paying attention classes. They’re not also made for physical workouts and are definitely not suited to make-to-use cases.
These headphones are not made to be most steady for a workout. The ear canal serving possesses a huge enough space that they’ll sustain their placement during daily listening sessions also the overhaul in the yokes, without having swiveling hinges make sure they’re a little more stable in the mind as compared to the Model X.
Nonetheless, they’re surely not intended sand is definitely not good for sporting activities or any use condition which involves very many movements. On the upside, their audio wire is removable but will probably yank the headphones off your face if addicted by 1 thing.
Sound is the top quality of HifiMAN Ananda, they remarkably reproduce sound. Headphones represent the sound profile in a great way, showing each aspect of the recording as faithfully as possible. The controlled bass quality stands out, often a trademark of best planar magnetic headphones under $1000, but the crystalline and very crisp high captured med, so elegantly yet never tiring even the most sensitive ears.
The entire of this is wrapped in a very easy-to-listen sound signature. So, if I was to make a similarity, I’d describe these headphones as the sage of hi-fit headsets, they’re good with all!
The bass performance is not huge, but very significant. It is got a perfect balance between resonance and grip. The lows sound warm and luxurious. And they drive the low mids little. It is also quite very punchy, so EDM, Hip-hop, and pop are fun to listen to.
The midrange is finely balanced. I sensed almost no harshness even in music that emphasized the upper mid-tones. The separation is fine, but not as great as it’s on the Sundara. That being said, it is a lot more cohesive sound. And it is got a lot of fullness for a magnetic planar model. I would not call these cans incredibly detailed. But what it needs in transparency, it makes up for with its extreme character. Rock tunes choruses have a load of the body, and there is also sufficient transparency in HifiMAN Ananda to enjoy aural guitars as well.
The highs of HifiMAN Ananda passed the Miles Davis test. That’s, there was minimal piercing with a restrained number of roundness, Once again, not a great sense of transparency. Whitney Houston for instance sounded a little less breathy than I have heard on other headsets of this caliber. But still, there was a fine amount of detail in string and brass instruments.
While this is not a broadcast sound stage I have heard in this price tag, the HifiMAN Ananda conveys dimension. I sensed a fine amount of width, and there was a definite feeling of depth and height.
Specs: over-ear, open-back design, dimension: 16″ x 14″ x10″, weight: 14.07 ounces (399 grams), frequency response: 8 – 55kHz, sensitivity: 103 dB, impedance: 25 ohms, connectivity: wired
Features: full-size planar magnetic, high sensitivity, ultra-thin diaphragm, window shade grill design, asymmetrical ear cups, unparalleled portable audio performance
Specs: over-ear, closed-back dimension: 11″ x 6.8″ x 12.1″, weight: 13.1 oz / 372g, frequency response: 6 – 75 kHz, impedance, 37 ohms, sensitivity: 94dB, 3.5mm connectors for enhanced durability
Features: Features: full-size planar magnetic, design easy to drive by iPhone/Android, design to easy cable swapping, ultra-fine diaphragm
Specs: over-ear, open-back design, dimension: 11.89″ x 10.63″ x 7.01″, weight: 14.3 ounces/405g, frequency response: 8 – 50kHz, impedance: 18 ohms, sensitivity: 92dB, cable termination: 3.5mm, cable length: 4.76ft / 1.45m
Features: planar magnetic hi-fi headphones with stealth magnets design, adjustable headband, detachable cable for audiophiles, advanced design is acoustically transparent, dramatically reducing wave diffraction turbulence, ergonomically designed for maximum comfort even hours of listening, low impedance for easy drivability, invisible magnet architecture, premium build quality form supreme comfort and durable
Specs: full-size over-ear, planar magnetic audiophile, dimension: 4.69″ x 4.09″ x 2.83″, weight: 52.96 ounces, frequency response:5 – 65kHz, impedance: 35 ohms, sensitivity:90dB
Features: wired, hi-grade plastic construction, high-quality metal headband with extra strength, very rugged durability, nanometer thickness diagram, advanced asymmetrical magnet circuit, reducing interference in sound, optimized open-back design
Specs: over-ear, open-back design, dimension: 3″ x 7″ x 7″, weight: 1.4 pounds, frequency response: 8Hz – 41.4kHz, impedance: 300 ohms, transducers type: 42mm high-performance transducers, total harmonic distortion (THD): < 0.05%, detachable para-aramid reinforced cables with OFC copper
Features: wired audiophile stereo headphones, high-fidelity sound, extra sub-bass, ultra-light aluminum voice coil, excellent impulse response & great timbre, exceptional comfort: breathability & plush ear cushions provide max comfort, earcup: improved ventilation (uniquely powerful vented magnet system)
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After a complete HifiMAN Ananda review, it seems fairly solid for most of this. I am not a big fan of plastic material headband extension items in the edges, never the less; they do the work and maintain the body weight downward. Fortunately, the HifiMAN Ananda comes in just under 400g, so it is one of the many lighter planar magnetic headphones out there.
Full-size planar magnetic, ultra-thin diaphragm, unparalleled Portable Audio Performance
asymmetrical ear cups, high sensitivity, window-grade grill design, acoustically invisible stealth magnet, asymmetrical earcups, hybrid headband design, NEO “super nano” diaphragm (NsD), upgraded 3.5mm connectors
Full-size over-ear planar magnet audiophile, Nanometer Thickness Diaphragm, Acoustically Invisible Stealth Magnets, Asymmetrical Ear Cups, frequency response 8Hz – 65kHz, impedance 35 ohms, sensitivity 96dB, sturdy 3.5mm replaceable connector, metal structure craftmanship
Hi-Res audiophile, over-ear, dynamic & open-back design, detachable conductivity OFC copper cable (signal integrity), Clean natural sound and excellent build quality, exceptional sound & advanced transducers
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