Best Closed Back Headphones in 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2022
  • It's that time again where we do roundups of our favorite headphones of the year. For this video, Chrono and Resolve give their takes on the best closed back headphones in 2022. This list is by no means exhaustive, nor did it have to be headphones specifically released in 2022, but rather as of right now, the ones they would each pick at a given price point from budget to the ultra high end.
    Focal Stellia: headphones.com/products/focal...
    Focal Radiance: headphones.com/products/focal...
    AKG K371: www.akg.com/Headphones/Profes...
    Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro: north-america.beyerdynamic.co...
    ZMF Verite Closed: shop.zmfheadphones.com/produc...
    Audeze LCD-XC: headphones.com/products/audez...
    Dan Clark Audio Noire: headphones.com/products/dan-c...
    DROP + Dan Clark Audio AEON Closed X: drop.com/buy/drop-dan-clark-a...
    Meze Audio Liric: headphones.com/products/meze-...
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  • @thepillowbro
    @thepillowbro 9 месяцев назад +81

    01:39 $175 - AKG K371
    02:36 $150 - Beyerdynamic DT-770
    04:26 $500 - DCA Aeon Closed X
    06:00 $900 - DCA Aeon 2 Noire
    07:12 $1,290 - Focal Radiance
    10:04 $2,000 - Meze Audio Liric
    11:42 $1,299 - Audeze LCD-XC
    14:16 $2,999 - Focal Stellia
    15:38 $3,438 - ZMF Verite Closed

  • @imwhatsnew
    @imwhatsnew Год назад +42

    Thank God some channels make 'longer' form content. LOVE the conversations, you guys.

  • @DonHamlin
    @DonHamlin Год назад +3

    This approach is really excellent, hearing two viewpoints is great.

  • @arthurhaywood2184
    @arthurhaywood2184 Год назад +2

    Good segment!
    My favorite is the DCA Aeon 2 Noire primarily due to its image separation. I find it intoxicating & I don’t mind sacrificing a bit in the dynamics department. I do find the sacrifice in that area is lessened if you run them balanced which provides more power and current.
    My sleeper in the budget category is the German Maestro GMP 8.35D Mobile. It sounds like a closed back 600 series Sennheiser. They’re just tough to come by here in the US. I’ve done two mods to my set.
    1. Pads: I use Brainwavz Round Sheepskin Pads. They’re deep and push the drives further away from the ears which increases the soundstage.
    2. Tuning filters: I use ZMF Acoustic Titan Mesh (Radial) filters. They’re solid, durable & don’t break down like foam. They attenuate frequencies in the upper midrange and lower treble a couple of db’s without affecting air in the upper treble. I haven’t tried them with my Elex yet but I would expect them to have a similar effect on Focal’s and Beyerdynamic’s.

  • @informedchoice2249
    @informedchoice2249 Год назад +1

    It's always really good to include links and time info. Thanks tho. Nice review. No price to performance comparison. That says helps.

  • @liammadridista2395
    @liammadridista2395 Год назад +1

    I so glad this video has been made I'm currently looking for a new closed back.

  • @athathsonty2925
    @athathsonty2925 Год назад

    Very informative and enjoyable video. Even more than the content, I like both the guys very very much.

  • @Bibobabubi
    @Bibobabubi Год назад +2

    I was rooting for the Stellia as that’s the one I own and Resolve’s 15:30 giggle at how good it is made my day.

  • @MrFL08
    @MrFL08 Год назад +3

    Blimey, currently making a shortlist of best closed backs, in order to buy a pair today... This came just at the right time.

    • @oakie007
      @oakie007 4 месяца назад

      What did you buy?

  • @framedone9993
    @framedone9993 Год назад +9

    I love the ZMF Verite Closed, it's the best closed back headphone I've tried. Usually, I've liked more the open ones, but this is something else.
    Chrono mentioned the 5.5k peak, I was wondering have you measured the VC in your rig? Would love to see the FR for EQ.
    I think I prefer the VC with the BE2 pads over the Auteur ones.

  • @weeb4483
    @weeb4483 Год назад +384

    Closed backs are good for protecting the world from hearing my weeb music

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Год назад +36

      when i watching jav as well

    • @imwhatsnew
      @imwhatsnew Год назад +9

      This is a very important service indeed.

    • @WyattOShea
      @WyattOShea Год назад +1

      @@1607Adi_Manz ( ° ͜ʖ °)

    • @asplmn
      @asplmn Год назад +3

      Indeed. I also just enjoy the sound of good closed backs. :)

    • @MHKyo1132
      @MHKyo1132 Год назад +2

      ​@Fisher Man I think a safe bet is Kenshi Yonezu's Stray Sheep album

  • @NanoDex
    @NanoDex Год назад

    Great discussion guys, thank you!

  • @aceofspades6667
    @aceofspades6667 Год назад +12

    VC, Radiance, and Celestee are 3 that I have enjoyed... I ended up keeping the Celestee and sold the rest because it fit the budget I wanted to stay with and has a nice tuning for work. I don't mind that it doesn't have the VC warmth or Radiance dynamics because those can be distracting. Celestee are good as background music while trying to focus.

    • @iPain3G
      @iPain3G Год назад

      I also have the Celestees and for me it is one of the best sounding headphones. It is perfect for Rock, Metal and every bassheavy stuff and also great for gaming. It has not the widest soundstage but the pinpoint detail is realy good and the headphone response great to eq.

  • @MrJodete23
    @MrJodete23 Год назад +18

    You can get a new Focal Elegia for around $400usd right now. I'd say that's an amazing deal, especially with EQ. Currently my favourite pair of headphones I've owned.

    • @kyron42
      @kyron42 Год назад +2

      That's good to know thanks! It would be interesting to know your EQ settings.

    • @MrJodete23
      @MrJodete23 Год назад

      @@kyron42 I use Oratory's settings. Basically Harman Target.

    • @kvnngkronos
      @kvnngkronos Год назад

      @@kyron42 I also have a Focal Elegia that I use with my own EQ, it is close to the EQ profile Resolve shared in his Focal Elegia review like a couple of years ago in The Headphone Show channel. You can look it up and decide if that works for you, in case you prefer not to tune to Harman

    • @kyron42
      @kyron42 Год назад +1

      @@kvnngkronos yes I saw that video. It looks like a good starting point but I'll also give Harman a try.

  • @asgiov
    @asgiov Год назад +5

    IMO, it's a much bigger deal to have wireless than even NC. I like the Bathys a lot because I can work at my computer and still walk around and do stuff pretty easily without being tethered to anything. Also love having passthrough at a whim. I lean towards the Sony Linkbuds S a lot too jsut for their size, comfort and convenience. My primary wired headphones are the Focal Clears, but they don't get nearly as much usage nowadays, mainly because I don't want to be tethered to my desk.

  • @foldinghome8593
    @foldinghome8593 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video. Yesterday I saw Chrono's review of the DT 770 pro which I immediately ordered (after returning the DT 1770 because it didn't convince me for the money).
    What I'm missing are the Beyerdynamic T5 and the Sennheiser HD820.
    I would have a small suggestion to a 'Best Headphone' video.
    Maybe you can mention which headphones you didn't test and also which headphones you didn't like.
    Like for the T5 and the HD820. Now I just know that they are not in the best of list. But I don't know if they're not in there because you didn't test it or they're just not good enough.
    Happy new year to you.

  • @nikolaygramchev
    @nikolaygramchev Год назад +1

    Chrono, bravo for the choice of dt770 pro!

  • @bencherian
    @bencherian Год назад

    Loved it
    Hoping for a open back headphones video too

  • @vincelongman3264
    @vincelongman3264 Год назад +12

    I wish we had more competition in the Closed Back space, luckily its getting better of late

  • @EastPlanet
    @EastPlanet Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vid! Was waiting for something like this. Going to hop on board and ask how the Elegias compare to these other cans?? You can get some mad deals on em right now

  • @ThankYou_AV
    @ThankYou_AV Год назад +1

    Thank You for the video!

  • @John-wk8ig
    @John-wk8ig Год назад +9

    The kennerton rognir is a closed back that, from the few reviews I’ve seen, seems like a great headphone but I would love to hear your opinions on it!

  • @monochromios
    @monochromios Год назад +3

    The Noire with the Forge/Mogwai with 6CA7 tubes are a combo I would never expect to sound so good. It's like you add spice, stage and impact to that headphone. Stellia with the same amp, despite the low impedance, are simply gorgeous

  • @SpookySkeletonGang
    @SpookySkeletonGang Год назад +1

    I'm going to be getting myself a closed back headphone soon so this video came at a good time. I was looking at the closed x over the noire simply due to price but I feel I'd be good with either now haha.

  • @imabeliever85
    @imabeliever85 Год назад

    I know you didn’t cover specific wireless headphones, but they are getting better. I really like my Sennheiser Momentum 3, especially with the high end tuning setting in the app, it’s probably the best sounding closed back that I have, including the K371 and DT770 you described.

  • @asplmn
    @asplmn Год назад +9

    I love my ZMF VC. _Aaaand_ Zach will be releasing closed versions of the Atrium & Caldera in 2023.😁 My experience with the new Atrium dampening system leads me to believe that they'll also sound incredibly open (even moreso than the VC which is already superb in that regard).

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 6 месяцев назад

      a12t kind of reminds me of good old phenom cpus that can be unlocked to even 6 cores

  • @raphaelmeillat8527
    @raphaelmeillat8527 Год назад +2

    Nice video. Budget category, I would have chosen the NTH-100 by Rode. Love the price/quality ratio.

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад +1

      Very bad detail retrieval unfortunately

  • @kellycny65
    @kellycny65 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, as always. Chrono, you've lost some weight in the last year, man. Looking fit! Well done!

  • @docgonzo3517
    @docgonzo3517 Год назад +24

    Shure 1540's are decent especially for low volume listening and are the best cheap closed backs I've found after trying most things. Balanced in SQ, build, weight and comfort and hard to beat short of dropping 2 or 3 times the price. They change character and get too bassy for my tastes at higher volumes but semi moot point in a closed back because they isolate enough. They've been my daily work desk can since the year they were released, I've modded the headband on mine though to make it like a suspension type fit.

    • @MrMyers-oe6xd
      @MrMyers-oe6xd Год назад +1

      They are great using balanced output from Sony NW-WM1Z and Lotoo Paw Gold Touch. I personally like them better than Meze Empyrean. I also LOVE Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7B headphones balanced out of my Lotoo Paw Gold Touch. I use and love LQI Cables.

    • @SteveMallen
      @SteveMallen Год назад +2

      100% agree… I’ve had my Srh 1540 for several years now. They have a beautifully warm but clear sound… so easy to live with and highly underrated!

    • @samuelsong342
      @samuelsong342 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@SteveMallenhow about comparisons with dan clark aeon 2 nori?

    • @SteveMallen
      @SteveMallen 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@samuelsong342 I did try those for a while but I wasn't that impressed. Still using Shure 1540 for closed backs. However I have some Denon 9200 coming soon and hoping they will be a step up from the Shure. As others have said the Shure can be a bit bass heavy and lacking in Treble extension.

  • @Farpun
    @Farpun Год назад +2

    I'd love to see a review of the LCD-2 Closed

  • @johnjohnson76830
    @johnjohnson76830 Год назад +2

    I considered the Shure 1540, but ultimately settled on the Neumann NDH 20. I still love my old Sony MDR-v6 / 7506, but the Neumann NDH 20 is my favorite closed-backed headphone under $500.

    • @BillyKueekSG
      @BillyKueekSG Год назад

      I don’t know the Shure and Neumann but am recommended the Sony MDR 7506. For closed back headphones, I only gave my old Sony WH-1000XM2 and the Focal Elegia. Mostly, I use more open backs and I have the Sundara, Fidelity X1S, 6XX, HD800S, Arya Stealth, Focal Clear MG and the ZMF Atrium. Which of these will be closer to the MDR-7506, if you’ve heard any of these?

  • @reasons4171
    @reasons4171 Год назад

    Yess more Chrono please!!

  • @ARC87
    @ARC87 Год назад +9

    Sad there was only one pick between $200 and $600; I think this is the real 'meat' of headphone price ranges for most people.

  • @stevenf9298
    @stevenf9298 Год назад +2

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on how the Focal Bathys and other 'HiFi' Wireless Headphones compare to the non-wireless alternatives not just other wireless ones as really that's the thought process here. I know they will be better than the equivalent Apple and Sony phones but how do they compare to the wired Radiance, for example. Also for the Focal Bathys please note you can change the EQ with their pre-designed preset to make them more of a flat frequency response, so many reviewers are missing that. Thanks - love the content!

    • @liujun050612
      @liujun050612 Год назад

      I heard Celestee and Bathys at the dealer store and end up getting Celestee. Yes Bathys sounds best as a BT ANC headphone. Much better than Sony, Apple. But still far behind wired Celestee. Which I am really disappointed.

  • @imabeliever85
    @imabeliever85 Год назад +4

    Audezes have always sounded “off “to me, just a different sound from what I’m used to. I’m not a fan.
    But I really like some of the Hifiman headphones, I have the Ananda and it sounds so grand and spacious and detailed, and paired with my Oppo HA2SE, it is such a treat.

  • @Aeolous1
    @Aeolous1 Год назад

    i love the sennheiser momentum 1.0 over ears, still using them now!

  • @atravelingboy7995
    @atravelingboy7995 Год назад

    I had a Bose qc35 and focal elegia on my flights throughout Europe for a month and I ended up using the focals the entire time it was the easiest AB comparison ever; regarding your noise cancellation vs passive argument. I was hoping you would have the elegia as a honorable mention :( guess I’ll have to upgrade soon? Bathys may be the bridge I needed..

  • @black_orchid8587
    @black_orchid8587 Год назад +1

    I would love to hear this channel's thoughts on some of the Kennerton offerings compared to some of these more popular brands. I quite enjoy my Gjallarhorn GH50 JM Edition.

  • @areitz1962
    @areitz1962 Месяц назад

    revisiting this, looking to buy my 1st Beyer. If you like the Beyer DT - 770 would you recommend the NEW, Limited Edition ver?

  • @rogerhuston8287
    @rogerhuston8287 Год назад +12

    Personally, I like the isolation of closed backs, however, bang for the buck, I think you get a lot more out of IEMs at every price point up to the very high end.

    • @KopfdesRiesen
      @KopfdesRiesen Год назад

      Thats the issue for me as well. IEMs are doing everything better but soundstage in my opinion. The graphs feel also a lot more matured compared to headphone which are a bit wobbly

  • @KirkLazurus
    @KirkLazurus Год назад

    Can't wait for the new Stellia.

  • @carbon_wavelight
    @carbon_wavelight Год назад

    Wow Chrono is looking good!

  • @eh7378
    @eh7378 Год назад

    Love my Focal Elegia!

  • @ElvenSpellmaker
    @ElvenSpellmaker Год назад +10

    I'm so surprised the DT177X GO is never mentioned and rarely features anywhere, I've been using them for years and really want an upgrade but they're a solid pair of headphones and basically an upgraded 770 Pro.
    Currently I feel like I'm leaning towards the Sony MDR Z1R, but really not sure.

    • @ServantofJC
      @ServantofJC 11 месяцев назад

      I have a 770pro which I like and I am looking to upgrade, do you think I will really notice a difference with the 1770pro?

    • @ElvenSpellmaker
      @ElvenSpellmaker 11 месяцев назад

      @@ServantofJC Hey, do you mean the 177X GO, or the 1770 PRO? They're two widly different headphones and while I've never owned or tried the 1770 PRO I've heard it's a bit bloated and it's also 250 ohms which isn't good for out and about.
      The 177X GO is 32 ohms which is good for travel and is better overall than the 770 IMHO with the Leather pads. This one is only available from Drop.

  • @cyberstonks
    @cyberstonks 6 месяцев назад

    Honorable mention: Ultrasone Signature X. INSANE bass but still clean! Tons of rumble and perfect for bassheads

  • @celtic-audiophile
    @celtic-audiophile Год назад

    I have the Meze Elite and Lyric, both perfect for me in different scenarios.

  • @mikeg2491
    @mikeg2491 Год назад +1

    Surprised Sony Z1R didn’t make this list, when I put it on the sub-bass energy and thump makes me feel like I’m live at a concert.

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 Год назад +2

    Personal shout-out to two - Sony mdr7506 (with a detachable cable mod, though if you have a soldering iron it's a 10 minute job at most) because of how it folds. More cans should fold like that. Portability matters in a lot of situations where closed backs operate and there simply isn't a better way I've seen.
    Second is the 1more triple driver. They sound truly incredible for $100 (they're being discontinued and heavily discounted) and their one weird quirk is those on-ear sized pads, but you can just peel them off and throw on some large brainwavez sheepskins for $20. Superb isolation, that ceramic tweeter is intense AF without being shouty and the bass control with the reflector is amazing. Superb detail, very intense and fun without being fatiguing, just not much spacing. I really hope 1more releases a sequel to them with some improvements like the pads. A Bluetooth LDAC ANC version for $250 would blow the whole world up.
    Overall I didn't really like the price theme of the ranking starting at the high end for beginners and skyrocketing from there. But it's your video, not mine! I just tend to prefer open back when the price hits 4 digits, below that and I'm probably somewhere or doing something that isn't that aggressively condusive to critical listening, but again, that's my anecdotal situation.

  • @radissimo1
    @radissimo1 Год назад +3

    I love my DENON 9200, such a smooth operator....

  • @sbga413
    @sbga413 Год назад +2

    what about the Focal Elegia? $329 on adorama. obviously discontinued, but worth considering at that low price?

  • @Favk21
    @Favk21 Год назад +5

    I've been content with the LCD-XC but always wondered how it compares to Denon AH-D9200...

  • @olimphus26
    @olimphus26 Год назад

    you need to do a full review on the verite closed with some pad comparisons and also an atrium review.

  • @vpconcepts9838
    @vpconcepts9838 Год назад +3

    Great video!
    I purchased the Audeze LCD-XC with the upgraded Carbon fiber headband. I also splurged on Kimber Kable's hybrid Axios cable for $3,850. I run them off a Feliks Audio Echo MKII with upgraded tubes (can't believe how good it sounds with tubes when it shouldn't!) and an SR purple fuse. The RCA cables are Kimber Select all copper. I can listen for 4-6 hours sessions and never get listeners fatigue. They are my endgame headphones. But stock, with base cable and solid state amp?...yes they can be a touch mechanical and bright. Thank goodness for tweaks & upgrades!
    😉👌🎼💯✨

  • @geneg6343
    @geneg6343 Год назад +2

    I am surprised there was no mention for the Denon AH-D9200. This past year I had a chance to listen to the Focal Stellia, Audeze LCD -XC, and the ZMF VC. The Focal and Audeze I listened to before buying the Denon 9200's. I then went to Can Jam in SOCAL and had a chance to listen to the ZMF VC and to me the VC edge out the 9200's but not by alot. The LCD-XC just did not sound good to me but understand now they need EQ and they are heavy on the head.

  • @CptMark
    @CptMark Год назад +2

    My 3 recommendations:
    1) Fostex T40RPmk3 - better tuned than Beyers, better build than AKG, comfort is somewhat of an issue - €150
    2) Ollo Audio S4X - great tuning, better dynamic and timbre than Aeon 2 Noire, 5 years of warranty, all parts are serviceable - €400
    3) Austrian Audio Hi-X60 - great tuning, great comfort, great techs - €370

    • @CptMark
      @CptMark 11 месяцев назад

      @LuckyS7 Maybe pad swap on Fostex, but it will probably mess the response somewhat.

  • @starfuxer
    @starfuxer Год назад +9

    Hmm, I'm surprised the SONY MDR-Z1R wasn't mentioned here. It is listed about everywhere for being the top closed back headphones. It as rave reviews from other Audiophiles as well.
    I'd be curious to watch a review from you guys!

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 6 месяцев назад

      itll do very well with the walkman, likely better than mest3

    • @iikatinggangsengii2471
      @iikatinggangsengii2471 6 месяцев назад

      cant say anything more, its my reference sound, smth i always aim to tune and comparing

  • @ade1so
    @ade1so Год назад

    What do you think about the AKG K553 MKII? I wear expansions so I always look for the biggest earcups...

  • @MrAnome
    @MrAnome Год назад

    great video, how does the Focal Elegia fit in the closed back world ?

    • @AliArghavan
      @AliArghavan Год назад

      Without EQ they're not well tuned. Dekoni sheepskin pads help a bit but not enough. Aeon X Closed or E-MU Teak are better choices IMO.

  • @marksafe5463
    @marksafe5463 Год назад +4

    After listening to a bunch of headphones, I still from time to time go back to the M40x(with the dekoni choice pads) I choose that over the K371 every time (which own as well)

    • @DJ_BROBOT
      @DJ_BROBOT Год назад

      My friend, it can get better than those for not much more money. Though I've owned the 40x and it's better than the 50x, but it's way too small for most people's chrome domes

    • @DJ_BROBOT
      @DJ_BROBOT Год назад

      My friend, it can get better than those for not much more money. Though I've owned the 40x and it's better than the 50x, but it's way too small for most people's chrome domes

  • @celtic-audiophile
    @celtic-audiophile Год назад +2

    I had the Stellia on test for 3 weeks against the Meze Emperean and Elites, they were the most comfortable but third in the overall listening experience

    • @iceflower7004
      @iceflower7004 Год назад

      you thought the stellia was more comfortable than the meze's? weird.

    • @celtic-audiophile
      @celtic-audiophile Год назад +1

      @@iceflower7004 not really, our heads are all different shapes at the bone structure level, and my brains bulge out 😹😹

  • @AliArghavan
    @AliArghavan Год назад +3

    I think E-MU Teak is also a gem at 500$ price point, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on them.

  • @Foxrock321
    @Foxrock321 Год назад

    I have three pair of 770 pros,…they are used in many sound studios for recording musician monitors ..the Beyerdynamic T5s are great for mixing.. .and I just ordered the DanClarks Aeon RT ( re-tuned) for $500.

  • @josha8715
    @josha8715 Год назад +5

    Great video. I think the Sony Z1R can be the best closed backs period. Worth an honorable mention

    • @ololoshevkin
      @ololoshevkin Год назад

      It's the worst closed-back phones for it's price

    • @josha8715
      @josha8715 Год назад

      @@ololoshevkin Yes, they’re extremely polarizing.

    • @timfederwitz
      @timfederwitz Год назад +2

      Understanding they are polarizing, I too was surprised they weren't mentioned as I have heard good things about them. I am curious what you like about them, as well as where the comment from @Александр Кардаш comes from. I don't own these and haven't had a chance to listen to them myself.

    • @josha8715
      @josha8715 Год назад +2

      @@timfederwitz I like the clever construction (earcups and thinnest-material-in-the-world driver center) and the results they give: Best audio separation. Best soundstage on a closed back headphone. Best feeling of hearing the real instrument. Comfortable AF. very realistic timbre. Im still figuring out how to describe them well. The hate towards them makes me confident the level of perfection with these headphones is very high, also i hear them with my TAZH1ES. Lastly they are the best responding headphones when it comes to using EQ.

  • @ninja_boy
    @ninja_boy Год назад +1

    I think the Beyerdynamic T5 3rd gen is also worth considering, as well as the closed-back Sundara. It'd be interesting to see how they compare with the others on this list.

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад +4

      T5 3rd gen: How much midbass do you want? -Yes

    • @ninja_boy
      @ninja_boy Год назад +1

      @@rene837 Sounds good to me!

  • @CheapMessiah
    @CheapMessiah Год назад +7

    On the mid tier Denon D7200 and e-mu teaks, and on the top top end DCA stealth seem to be missing as they are good if not great alternatives on their price brackets.

    • @conorlynch1965
      @conorlynch1965 Год назад

      You saved me some typing here 😂
      I thought they were noticeable omissions, especially with the Denon’s usually selling for around €550 in Europe !

  • @Danlikescheesteaks
    @Danlikescheesteaks Год назад +4

    I’d like to hear your takes on the Denon AH-D9200 one day

    • @CalmTempest
      @CalmTempest Год назад

      I own it. Soundstage okay. Imaging good. Natural tone god tier. Bass god tier. Treble and mids great. Also can handle EQ extremely good.
      They make your head shake. Literally punching the air into your ears if you want them to, but can be just as smooth and soft too.

  • @zaq9339
    @zaq9339 Год назад

    Do a tier list for the fun factor!

  • @utadakami-sama8121
    @utadakami-sama8121 Год назад

    How does the Denon AH-D9200 compare to some of the other headphone you guys listed here?

  • @quincyfreeman2901
    @quincyfreeman2901 Год назад +2

    I still want to see you guys try out the Ether CX. It’s one of my absolute favorite closed backs for reference or “easy” listening, as it has the typical blunted dynamics. The reason I like it much more than the aeons is the comfort/fit and soundstage. To my ears, it’s altogether notably superior than the other 2 after either a little EQ or tuning inserts to bring more bass into the mix.
    Cheers!

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад

      Isnt the Ether CX DF-tuned and therefore extremely shouty and thin at the same time

    • @quincyfreeman2901
      @quincyfreeman2901 Год назад

      I would say it’s tuned towards that, yes, in particular without any tuning inserts. If I recall correctly the CX is essentially a slightly warmer version of the Ether C. The tuning inserts tame things a bit and bring more bass/warmth into the mix. I personally enjoy it without EQ or inserts - or at least find it inoffensive - but I do think it borderline needs the inserts, or better yet, some EQ to shine - and as usual with DCA headphones, it takes EQ exceptionally well without any signs of distorting.
      The big thing to me is that I find myself wanting to EQ the Aeons as well, because for me there’s just way too much “air”, and I find the comfort and soundstage to be far better on the Ether. I recently tried an Aeon again and felt like the soundstage was quite poor and did not like it’s presentation at all (aside from tuning).
      With Andrew being a fan of EQ (consider his stance on the LCD-XC for instance), I’ve always wanted to see him review the Ether CX, as the CX has been one of the easiest headphones for me to EQ, right alongside the HD600. Plus, you can find it used for around $400, with the budget Aeon being $300+ and the Noire being $600+.

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад +1

      @@quincyfreeman2901 Oh yes, with EQ the Ether CX is fantastic, my statement was only for "non-EQ" CX. It's distortion measurements are out of this world and you technically could boost the bass into oblivion levels without issue. I also agree with the statement that the AEONs have way too much air frequencies. The Noire 2 gave me a headache even with the thickest foam inlays that came with it, everything had a sharp edge to it, especially female vocals.

    • @quincyfreeman2901
      @quincyfreeman2901 Год назад

      @@rene837 I see. Yeah I would imagine some could find it “extremely shouty”, but I certainly wouldn’t categorize it as such - primarily just thin. To each their own!

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад

      ​@@quincyfreeman2901 Wait, you were right, the shouty one was the Ether C, not the CX. I agree with the thinness on both though.

  • @knorki5268
    @knorki5268 Год назад +1

    The Aeon 2 Noires are my daily drivers as well, I actually prefer them over my og clears tuning wise. But with some clever eq adjustments I really find myself enjoying the DT 1770 Pros as well, I love how intimate and lively they are

  • @jopar3292
    @jopar3292 Год назад +15

    QUICK TIP - for the AKG 371 - I personally found - for audio work - the Brainwavez Hard velour pads corrected the sound just enough to make them more viable than with the stock pads :: Also the ORIGINAL 1980 90's Beyer DT 770 600ohm is way 'better' than the modern one - more natural timbre. Hard to find but highly reccomended :)

    • @EricDave05
      @EricDave05 Год назад

      do you have a link for the hard velour pads?

    • @jopar3292
      @jopar3292 Год назад

      @@EricDave05 Ive gone through and searched everywhere but I cant find my receipt but I swear they were called hard velour or firm velour pads and they were separate from the regular velour. Maybe best to email them directly

    • @residentzero
      @residentzero 7 месяцев назад

      Dekoni Choice Suede

  • @carlhil2
    @carlhil2 Год назад +1

    The Pioneer DJ HDJ-X10 never get any love in these " best closed... " vids. they are so good that I had a balanced cable made for them. they and the HD600 for open are my favorites...

  • @mistercool3421
    @mistercool3421 Год назад +1

    Hello, in 12:30 you talk about EQ-ing of the Audeze. I am a big fan of EQ-in and use many various concepts and solutions for this purpose, but I am interested on your and Chrono's preference/solution, how do you apply the required EQs in your playback chain (e.g. integrated in Roon or in EqualiserAPO or in any convolution engine or in the PhoneAmp like RMA ADI or...)
    And ... thanks for very interesting review

    • @mistercool3421
      @mistercool3421 Год назад

      Hello, I found the answer to my question in your EqualizerAPO tutorial. It is for me one of the best tutorials ever! The key is that you make aware/consider 3 major aspects:1. function/impact of a particular filter type 2 role of the personal/individual taste/preference and 3. uncernity about what is going on above 4-5kHz. Great!

    • @mistercool3421
      @mistercool3421 Год назад

      Just one hint: for non-native english speaker, you are very fast 😀 and some sections are hard to follow. Fortunately, youtube has a slide back function

  • @henrikjutterstrom5639
    @henrikjutterstrom5639 Год назад

    Hmm… I would really like to hear your take on Sennheiser HD-25, Beyerdynamic 1770 Pro. Or are they mire of a work tool as you see it?

  • @bentaylor3984
    @bentaylor3984 Год назад

    Closed back is of interest to me as I do live classical music recording. That being said, I’m often required to set up back stage where I’m hearing as much from outside the phones as directly from them. The Audeze LCD2 closed back seem to fill my needs the best. They seem to do a great open back imitation while being closed. Any opinions?

  • @ramalingam108
    @ramalingam108 Год назад +1

    Can I suggested you the fellowing closed back : Denon AH-D9200, Beyerdynamic T5, 3th gen, Sennheiser HD820, thanks.

  • @JohnScheppler
    @JohnScheppler Год назад

    With the DT770 Pro, is there a difference in sound between the 32, 80, and 250? Which is the best, or what are the differences?

  • @BlazinNSoul
    @BlazinNSoul Год назад

    Most of my budget headsets are actually just gaming headsets like ASTRO. Which arn't half bad for watching movies or even casual listening. In the upper The Focal Bathy's are among the best wireless headsets in the $800 range.
    The best IEM are I would say the 64 Audio Tia Fourte Blanc on the ultra high end. Moondrop Blessing 2 as a runner-up & reasonably priced. The Astell & Kern Campfire Pathfinders are also really good at just under $2,000.
    The Hifiman Susvara Planar at the ridiculous eye watering high end range. Which retail around $5,000. Although I think you can get something comparable for a lot less. The Focal Raidance is still one of the best headsets you can get for around $1,300 i agree with others here. :)

  • @MichaelJamesLorinReviews-wg8br
    @MichaelJamesLorinReviews-wg8br Месяц назад

    Would you say the K371 headphones are as good as Neumann NDH 20 Closed-back Studio Headphones?

  • @BCRilakuma
    @BCRilakuma Год назад

    Do you guys try Austrian Audio Hi-X15 for budget headphones? In my opinion, it sounds much better than AKG one and cheaper than AKG one😊

  • @tldhthompson
    @tldhthompson Год назад

    Would you guys pick the K371 / DT770 over the Meze Classic 99 Noir (Massdrop)?

  • @kyron42
    @kyron42 Год назад +2

    Some people prefer that 361 over the 371 because they're cheaper and also the 371 can have excessive sub bass.

  • @ManuSaraswat
    @ManuSaraswat Год назад

    What I'm more curious about is why is Andrew using Galaxy buds pro after outright saying airpods pro is his tws iem of choice. What lead you to make the switch? or was just the battery on his airpods low.

  • @DeDovla
    @DeDovla Год назад +5

    I'm a bit surprised that the DT 700 Pro X wasn't in this list as it slots in price-wise between the DT 770 Pro 80 Ohm and the next recommendation on this list (DCA Aeon Closed X). Your initial impressions were pretty positive on them so it's a bit weird to not see them in this list (even as an honorable mention).

    • @YourCloudyyy
      @YourCloudyyy Год назад +3

      They don’t offer anything the k371 doesn’t / 770 doesn’t besides a detach cable . They’re super blunted and the soundstage is not even close to the 770

    • @rene837
      @rene837 Год назад +2

      Tbh imo the DT 700 Pro X is only worth it if you really need the detachable cable and want even more passive isolation than the DT 770 Pro provides. With EQ the DT 770 Pro is far superior to the 700 Pro X and I also think the timbre of the 770, even without EQ, is better than that of the 700 Pro X. For some reason the 700 Pro sounds very rough in the midrange and treble, while not providing a lot of detail retrieval. It is also a very "in your face" and intense sound, even though the 770 Pro is brigher in the treble, it somehow isn't as forward as the 700 is.

    • @DeDovla
      @DeDovla Год назад

      @@YourCloudyyy They did mention in the original review that it has "better tuning" (I presume this means more neutral/adherent to the harman curve) than the 770. Resolve even recommended them for gaming in one video (as an honorable mention). I was mostly interested because I have the 770 (80 Ohm) for 6 years or so, and I've been considering the 700 to try something a bit different without spending more than 300$/300€ for a closed set of headphones (I'd prefer to spend more on an open-back headphone).
      However, what you said about the soundstage and the value proposition is true (from what I could gather online). The soundstage is definitely less than the 770 (which might not be bad in some use-cases as long as it's not claustrophobic). I guess it was not included because they just didn't feel it justified the price increase from 770/K361/K371 (even though at it's own price tier it doesn't have much competition which I'm personally interested in).

    • @DeDovla
      @DeDovla Год назад

      @@rene837 Thanks for the reply I'll take this into consideration as well. Are you using Chrono's EQ settings (just curious)?

    • @YourCloudyyy
      @YourCloudyyy Год назад +2

      @@DeDovla I’ve used both . 770s image better and sound less muffled. The dampening kills it.

  • @RazvanMGH
    @RazvanMGH Год назад +3

    You forgot one of the best midrange closed-backs, the Audio Technica msr7b. They are addictive.

  • @mrk131324
    @mrk131324 Год назад +1

    For me, closed back headphone have to bring some other features, not only sound quality. Most open backs will be better anyways and then the cheapest Stax will outperform the most expensive dynamic headphone. A closed back is for taking it out of the house. Office, café, trains and airplanes are the world of the closed back headphone. Therefore, their portability and size when folded matters. As much as their amplification needs. I did connect a portable amp (Oppo HA-2SE) to a headphone out of an airplane entertainment system, but that‘s not fun. Right now I‘m using a B&W P7 and B&O 10. But I wonder if an IEM would not serve me better on the road.

  • @marvean2519
    @marvean2519 Год назад

    Any good alternative to the AKG with better build quality?

  • @alberk77
    @alberk77 Год назад +1

    What do you think about the Focal Elegia and new Sundara's closed back both over $400?

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Год назад +1

      so far mang dislike sundara closed back

  • @sjqideez6626
    @sjqideez6626 Год назад

    The Kennerton Rognir Planar is my favourite of all closed cans

  • @MultipleInterface
    @MultipleInterface Год назад +7

    I'm really surprised the DC Audio Stealth isn't on the list anywhere. They're fantastic. I have the Stellia and VC as well, prefer the Stealth.

  • @miki890098
    @miki890098 Год назад +2

    Very interesting, but I think this video is not really for me when all I can afford is the "budget" headphone 😀
    Is there anything else to look for in the "under 200-300" range? Maybe even something extra budget under 100? I would love a video about that, and since there's a lot of headphones in that range, of course they're not gonna be as good, but it would be interesting to get some recommendations on what to get also at that price

    • @Timewaits4no1
      @Timewaits4no1 Год назад

      @miki890008 The 32ohm Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro is currently $99.99 on Woot. They're a sister site to Amazon, so if you have Prime, shipping is free

  • @ggfools
    @ggfools Год назад

    What do you guys think about the Focal Elegia at $300? they are for sale on a big audio retailer site for that price and it seems like a good price.

  • @Christhebearable
    @Christhebearable Год назад +2

    I'd say maybe the DCA Stealth would be one worth mentioning.
    I have the LCD-XC 2021 and I love the things, running them with EQ that resolve posted on forums.
    I use them for live sound mixing as well as music listening and you are most certainly right on with the "they let you peer into the music" it feels like a scalpel, and yet I still love them for music listening for pleasure.
    I'm not sure there is a better headphone for noisy environments at a technical level (with EQ) that can perform so well in both a professional live mixing role and at home reclined in a chair with my favourite music. If you guys had any suggestions I'd love to hear them.

    • @ChaseHub
      @ChaseHub Год назад

      I loved 'em too. They gave me immenseeee headaches though... I had to get rid of them for that reason. I'm using VC's now that I like even more - especially on tubes, also a bit lighter by like 200g... I love 'em even more.

    • @Christhebearable
      @Christhebearable Год назад +1

      @@ChaseHub I'm not going to lie they made my neck sore for about a month.
      I figured if I just keep wearing them my neck would get stronger and it did so they are fine now, which is a funny thing to have to do for some headphones.
      They are indeed pretty insanely heavy tho

    • @ChaseHub
      @ChaseHub Год назад

      @@Christhebearable xD mine just got tired but i wear headphones like 12+ hrs a day so idk

    • @TaiLe-dr5ve
      @TaiLe-dr5ve Год назад

      Which EQ app are you using?

    • @Christhebearable
      @Christhebearable Год назад +1

      @@TaiLe-dr5ve Peace + EQ APO

  • @leksdex5682
    @leksdex5682 Год назад

    What u can tell about sivga oreole? They more detailed thAn 371? Soundstage more wide and deep has wich one?

  • @JaviGCalderoni
    @JaviGCalderoni Год назад +24

    Surprised the DCA Stealth wasn’t even mentioned, but I’m assuming that’s because they’re so difficult to get the most out of haha. Still, with the right amp pairing, I personally haven’t heard a better closed back. The imaging is just insane, and it actually has a surprising amount of thump to it.

    • @Decenium
      @Decenium Год назад +9

      I think its because of hte price and how it compares to the Aeon 2 Noire

    • @user-rj1ds2qv6o
      @user-rj1ds2qv6o Год назад +1

      If someone is ever comparing stealth and aeon noire, he is not the owner of stealth.

    • @ish_vids
      @ish_vids Год назад

      @@user-rj1ds2qv6o avg Korean chad

    • @kuzia1984
      @kuzia1984 Год назад

      Even when properly driven, their imaging is still below that of the HD820. Now that's a pair of cans i really do not understand why people don't mention that often. They are amazing and this is coming from someone who loves his planar bass.

  • @gwapster13
    @gwapster13 Год назад +1

    After minor equalization, the Radiance improves in detail and separation a lot. The qualities are there to begin with, just slightly masked by a combination of forward upper mids and recessed low to mid treble. And with much better dynamics, Radiance makes the Aeon Noire sound too boring and flat in comparison. As for Stellia, if you’re saying there’s marginal differences in technicality, it’s a complete waste of a pure beryllium driver.

  • @robertaksland1471
    @robertaksland1471 10 месяцев назад

    You forgot the Audio Technica ATH-MSR7B. I love mine and they has replaced my DT770Pro 80's permanently. I would really like your take on them.

  • @kyron42
    @kyron42 Год назад +2

    Having my open back headphones so loud that it annoys to neighbours. I've never managed to achieve that on the other hand having the neighbours annoying me doing renovations starting at 7 a.m. is far too common.

  • @Klarseolt
    @Klarseolt Год назад +4

    I wish you guys listened to more budget closed back headphones and told us if they are any good. And I'm not talking about cheapest, maybe something under 1000$. You seem to know more expensive closed back headphones than budget ones.

  • @tk-qg5mm
    @tk-qg5mm Год назад +1

    I'm curious how does ATH-WP900 compare to the others