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Pretty good breakdown between closed and open back headphones.

It also explains why I hate my Audeze LCD-CX headphones.
 
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Got my Onkyo Icons finally. Sound great. Feel really solid. Look awesome. Ignore the mess, I just hooked it up.
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Nice I had an Onkyo unit back in the day, really liked it.
Been jamming out all afternoon and it sounds fantastic. If you like to emphasize a certain part of the audio range, lows, mids, or highs their IQ thing works really well. It puts out so much more power than my old Sony AVR.
 

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I decided to buy the Sony (Playstation) Pulse 3D Elite headphones today, to try out the Tempest engine in an upcoming game. They apparently have planar drivers, which I have not experienced. I also currently own the Sennheiser HD599's, so just very mid lvl stuff, but using a Schiit stack (magni/modi/heresy), and they have been great over the past few years. Yet, there is such a difference between the 599's and these Pulse, I am actually surprised. The 599's have a much "open" sound, probably due to being open-backed, while the Pulse have a much "smaller" sound, but I would say the Pulse have a better detailed sound and much richer low end. So now I think I'd to try out a higher quality planar headphone that can be driven by the Schiit stack.

Anyone have experience with planar headphones? I was looking at this random list of the "best" ones for 2025:
The 12 Best Planar Magnetic Headphones for 2025 — Audiophile ON

Out of that list, the HiFiMan Arya (either version) and the Sivga Pro are the two I'd be prone to get. Any suggestions?
 

Quevy

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I decided to buy the Sony (Playstation) Pulse 3D Elite headphones today, to try out the Tempest engine in an upcoming game. They apparently have planar drivers, which I have not experienced. I also currently own the Sennheiser HD599's, so just very mid lvl stuff, but using a Schiit stack (magni/modi/heresy), and they have been great over the past few years. Yet, there is such a difference between the 599's and these Pulse, I am actually surprised. The 599's have a much "open" sound, probably due to being open-backed, while the Pulse have a much "smaller" sound, but I would say the Pulse have a better detailed sound and much richer low end. So now I think I'd to try out a higher quality planar headphone that can be driven by the Schiit stack.

Anyone have experience with planar headphones? I was looking at this random list of the "best" ones for 2025:
The 12 Best Planar Magnetic Headphones for 2025 — Audiophile ON

Out of that list, the HiFiMan Arya (either version) and the Sivga Pro are the two I'd be prone to get. Any suggestions?
I have the open back Hifiman Sundara, Arya Organic, and Audeze LCD-CX. SUNDARA have the best cost performance. They are relatively inexpensive and sound great. The Arya Organic are my favorite of the 3 and are be daily drivers. They have a slightly warm sounds. The LCD-CX are have af. It's tough to keep them in your head for more than an hour. They also sound very technical and cold, not very fun to listen to.