Abstract: Audeze is a brand that needs no introduction; the American audio manufacturer makes some of the best planar headsets, and its products are used in recording studios around the world. While the brand has diversified its offerings in recent years - introduc...
Very analytical and transparent tuning, Accurate enough for studio-work out of the box, Incredible scaling with EQ; there is no perceived degradation, within reason, Good synergy with different music genres, including metal,country, and rock, Imaging is q
Upper mids a weakness for studio monitoring but also some music genres, Expensive relative to other monitoring headphones, Ear pads are glued on and hard to replace, The heavy mass may cause discomfort for some, Reveal+ is an added cost/subscription, Reve
The Audeze LCD-X open-back planar magnetic headphones (2021 version) cost $1199 for the Creator Pack and $1699 for the Premium Edition from the Audeze web shop and authorized retail channels listed here, as of the date this is written. There is no price...
Published: 2021-07-07, Author: Dave , review by: stereotimes.com
One thing that I've learned when it comes to high-end audio is that there is always a step-up in class. If you own Paradigm speakers, you can always step up to Wilson. If you own a Rega turntable, you can always step up to a Linn. If you own Rotel electro...
Abstract: There are so many great headphones on the market. And to choose only a few models in every price range while ignoring so many others seems plain wrong. So, let me preface this guide by saying that the headphones listed below are some of MajorHifi's person...
Abstract: The LCD-X has to be my favorite headphone in the Audeze line-up. The lower frequencies are just so scrumptious that it makes all other high-end brands seem boringly conservative. But the new Fostex TH909 produces a colorful profile with some oomf in the l...
Abstract: Let's be honest. There's no point in living if we can't enjoy rock and roll. For this reason, God has put me on your computer screen to help you find the perfect pair of rock and roll headphones. In terms of rock, it's all about the midrange. We want it f...
Abstract: I was introduced to the Audeze (pronounced Odyssey) LCD-X headphones at the 2017 winter NAMM show. I've spent enough time in the audiophile world to be familiar with the Audeze name and reputation, but I had yet to experience the joy of listening through...
Abstract: The Audeze LCD-X and the Sennheiser HD 800 are two of the most sought after headphones of audio engineers and audiophile alike. That is why today, I'm diving in the deep end with both headphones to see which is better. Today I'll conduct a full Audeze LCD...
Abstract: The Audeze LCD-X is a truly wonderful sounding headphone but its original price was intimidating for many audiophiles, audio professionals, and musicians alike. So there it remained, just out of reach. But recently Audeze took the edge off by releasing th...
The Audeze LCDX sounds silky smooth and neutral across the entire frequency spectrum, including beautifully rendered, deep bass that will WOW your ears, The LCDX's soundstage is open, transparent, and natural. You will hear subtleties in your music like n
Being compatible with portable devices does not by definition make the LCDX friendly for being out and about. The size and weight of these headphones make them cumbersome, and their openback design also makes them highly susceptible to ambient noise, Aude
The Audeze LCD-X headphones are a performance marvel. They sound amazingly spacious, transparent, accurate, fast, detailed, and downright intoxicating. Go listen at your local retailer and prepare to be seduced into buying a pair of your own. Great headph...