I did some reading on how planar headphones work. It is pretty amazing. And in theory the sound should be different, or better. But is it quantifiable. Like, I don't see reviewers setting Monoprice M1060 ahead of say Sennheiser 6xx. I haven't read that much about orthodymanics as I'm scared by their hard drivebility and having to have a big amp. But anyone who owns planars can compare them to conventional good headphones and say that there is a difference and it is outside of frequency domain.
I will give you another example. I bought JVC flats for mobile use. They sound amazing. But after some time what I realized is that sound source in JVC flats is too tiny, too point like. And because of such sharp directionality it hurt my ears after some time. So I switched back to Monoprice 8323 or Audiotechnica M40x.
If anyone can say something on the subject of planar superiority - pls do!
I will give you another example. I bought JVC flats for mobile use. They sound amazing. But after some time what I realized is that sound source in JVC flats is too tiny, too point like. And because of such sharp directionality it hurt my ears after some time. So I switched back to Monoprice 8323 or Audiotechnica M40x.
If anyone can say something on the subject of planar superiority - pls do!