- Meze Audio presents new backward headphones in a premium final
- The manufacturer promises ‘progress’ in flat magnetic drivers
- ‘Luxurious’ materials suitable for a price of £ 1,850 / $ 2,000 (around AU $ 3,100)
Meze Audio, a Romanian headphones manufacturer behind some of the best flat magnetic headphones available today, states that its new poet model marks an advance for high -end audio technology.
These headphones are designed with aesthetics and audiphiles in mind, with an open backup construction and a cable connection to ensure that it obtains high quality audio, a reliable connection and a sound scenario of well -size size to appreciate the resonance of the drivers Planes of the poet, as well as the “audible emotion” that Ecero professes for his last cans.
But poet headphones are also carefully elaborate aesthetic objects, with an “intricate steel grill, magnesium chassis and soft suede leather headrest”, along with the 3.5 mm braided copper wiring to connect to a source device.
The flat magnetic controllers have existed for many years, offering an alternative to the dynamic design of the controller used in the vast majority of the best headphones.
The flat headphones essentially implement a set of magnets on each side of a vibrant ultrafine diaphragm to emit a sound, which requires more large and heavy hardware than standard controllers, which reaches the unique magnetic resonance of plan and a response of a response from serious improved. The poet headphones have a frequency response of 4HZ-96khz, greatly expanding the usual range of 20Hz-20khz in both directions.
However, Meze Audio claims to have further advanced technology, with the help of electroacoustic engineers in Rinoo Isodynamics in Ukraine.
The life of a poet
A press release says: “The poet incorporates several progress characteristics that distinguish it in the world of high -end headphones. These include a hybrid magnet matrix designed to create a uniform and powerful magnetic field through the diaphragm, as well as A Parus diaphragm with an incredibly low active weight area (only 0.06 g) and expansive active for audio reproduction Pristino.
MEE adds that “each driver is hand assembled and tested at Rinaro’s avant -garde facilities in Ukraine, ensuring unique quality and performance.”
Meze Audio has undoubtedly impressed us before: in our five -star review of the Aer Meze Audio 105 Aer headphones, we call them “headphones with open cable ears that easily resort to all rivals at the level.”
With 350 g, the poet headphones remain heavy in general, the dynamic controller Sony Wh-000xm5 to the headphones comes to only 250 g, but they are still lighter than the recently announced FT7 flat headphones. relative. The luxurious price can keep it out of the limits for many buyers, but for anyone after a truly premium auditory experience, the alignment of Meze Audio is increasingly similar to one of the best options that exist.
The poet headphones are now available for £ 1,850 / $ 2,000 (around AU $ 3,100).