Phil's Superpower of Enthusiasm

A place to write about things I enjoy, for my own edification. Headphones, audio gear, albums, whiskey, wine, golden retrievers etc.

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Category: review

  • HyperX Cloud IIIS Review: One of the Best Budget Gaming Headsets?

    The HyperX Cloud IIIS headphones, priced around $149.99, perform impressively for gaming, excelling in comfort and sound quality, particularly in FPS gaming. While lacking Xbox compatibility and offering a basic EQ option, they remain a superb value, especially at reduced prices like $110. They stand out as a competitive choice in the gaming headset market.

  • The ZMF Aeolus: Luxury Sound at a (Dangerously Reasonable!) Luxury Price

    The ZMF Aeolus headphones, crafted from Sapele wood, feature a warm and unique tuning that appeals to some listeners but may not suit purists. Priced around $900 for a b-stock model, they offer a wide soundstage and excellent instrument placement. While their sound isn’t neutral, they provide a fun listening experience, especially after an adjustment…

  • Sennheiser Momentum 4: Wired and Wireless Connection Comparison

    The Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones can connect via USB-C, Bluetooth, or 3.5 mm. While Bluetooth is generally preferred for convenience, USB-C offers superior sound quality with lossless audio. The 3.5 mm connection has drawbacks, especially in passive mode. Ultimately, Bluetooth remains the best option for most users.

  • Sennheiser HD 560S; a Rare Miss from Sennheiser

    The review of the Sennheiser HD 560S headphones reveals deep dissatisfaction from the user. They found the frequency response uncomfortable and difficult to EQ, leading to recommendations against them, even despite their popularity. Alternatives in the same price range are suggested due to better overall performance and comfort.

  • The 6XX Dethroned? Not quite; Audio-Technica ATH-R70x Refine and ATH-R70x Quick Review

    The Audio-Technica ATH-R70x Refine and R70x are highly regarded open-back headphones, noted for their sound quality, comfort, and design. With limited production runs and favorable reviews, they excel in bass response and imaging. While sourcing them may be challenging, they present excellent value for audiophiles seeking premium sound in the competitive $200-350 price range.

  • The Audeze LCD-2.2: Worth the Hype?

    The review reflects on the Audeze LCD-2.2 pf headphones, a vintage model praised for its sound quality and detail, particularly after applying EQ adjustments. Though heavy, they offer excellent soundstage, bass, and instrument separation. The reviewer recommends them for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage audio gear. Value is noted at under $500.

  • The Hadenys are a great headphone, and a worthy successor now that Focal is deprecating the Elex and Clear models, though I would like to see more competitive pricing (and they’re moving in the right direction). – 7 out of 10 Denalis without consideration of cost – 5 out of 10 Denalis with.

  • The Focal Elex: through rose-colored lenses, or still a great headphone?

    The Hifiman Sundara, priced at $179 new, impresses for its performance in the competitive open-back headphone market. Although four years old, it is well-tuned, with a neutral sound and great detail retrieval. The headphones excel with simpler tracks, though comfort could improve. A potential update would be highly anticipated.

  • Review of Capra Audio Satyr 4: Fun and Engaging Sound for DIYers

    The Capra Audio Satyr 3 is a DIY headphone project that combines 3D printing with soldering, making it accessible for those curious about headphone modding. Priced around $60, it offers impressive sound quality, particularly in the midrange and treble. Capra provides comprehensive resources and support, making it a rewarding venture for enthusiasts.

  • The Sennheiser HDB 630 headphones are positioned as versatile ANC options but are criticized for their $500 price, which feels unjustified compared to alternatives like the Momentum 4. While they offer parametric EQ and decent sound quality, their comfort and ANC do not surpass competitors. Overall, better options exist for most users.