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Planar Magnetic Bluetooth Headphones

With a premium, luxurious aesthetic and impressively precise sound quality These headphones provide an immersive listening experience. They're designed for audiophiles who require high fidelity in their music.

RHA has developed a new technology that reduces distortion to a mere 0.5%. The CL2 features 10 millimeters of planar magnetic driver that is suspended over two magnetic arrays that are matched.

Accuracy

Unlike traditional headphones that use cones and moving voice coils to move air back and forward, these headphones have ultra-thin diaphragms that are positioned between two magnets. This allows them to manipulate sound waves in a more uniform manner, offering greater precision and crystal clarity. However, they are heavier, more difficult to power and are more expensive than their dynamic counterparts which is why they haven't taken over the market.

Boutique audio brands like Audeze and HIFIMAN continually improve and release new models to make the most of this amazing technology. The most recent model of the Audeze LCD-5 headphones for instance, is less bassy and more balanced than its predecessors, all the while retaining all the outstanding resolution and clarity. The soundstage has been enlarged and uncovered and allows you to hear things that were not there before and to listen to your old favorites with a fresh perspective.

Another benefit of an expansive soundstage is the sense of depth and position that the headphones provide. The spherical driver of many modern closed-back magnetic headphones like the Oppo PM-3 can also make them sound a bit too wide at times, especially when the sound pans from left to right. The HIFIMAN HIFIMAN is designed with a more symmetrical shape to give a more precise stereo image.

The advantages of a bigger soundstage are obvious, but the majority of users prefer a balanced and neutral tuning. The majority of magnetic headphones for planar are with open-back and closed-back models. The latter is the more practical and traditional design that can be worn regularly.

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The planar magnetic driver in RHA's CL2 headphones delivers an audio that is extremely precise. Their compact ten-millimeter driver houses an incredibly thin diaphragm that is suspended over two magnetic fields to provide a superior sound up to 45,000 Hz.

The diaphragm is molecular structure that is much more homogeneous than cone drivers. This means there is less distortion over the entire frequency range. This results in more natural dynamic response.

To further reduce distortion, the diaphragm is enclosed by a metal housing that's been precision made from a single block of aluminum. The result is a light robust design with a smooth interior surface that allows for a continuous flow of audio waves between the microphone and speakers.

These features combine to create a very precise headphone that can be heard at any volume. The soundstage is vast and encompasses your headspace, with distinct sound separation that give your music a sense of depth.

The Glasgow-based company uses top materials to create the CL2 headphones. Zirconium dioxide is used as a virtually indestructible substance that is also used to protect jet engines and to make synthetic diamonds. The resulting ultra-thin black stainless-steel housings are both sturdy and scratch resistant and have a unique matte finish that's made using superheated plasma and powdered dye.

The CL2s are compact magnetic headphones that can provide wireless listening thanks to their Bluemini adapter, which can support Bluetooth 4.1 for aptX and AAC streams. They also have detachable 3.5mm and balanced 2.5mm cables that have oxygen-free copper cores to ensure analogue signals reach the headphones without distortion.

Soundstage

Audiophiles are always seeking an expansive and wide soundstage. Audiophiles are not like some listeners, who are happy to play Taylor Swift on laptop speakers. They require a precise and full soundstage so they can immerse themselves into the music.

The quality of a soundstage is heavily dependent on the headphones and their acoustics. Understanding how headphones are constructed and constructed is crucial to getting the most immersive soundstage from them. The design of the earpads as well as the headband, as well as the microphone play a major part in the soundstage.

For instance the size of a headband can play a significant role in how spacious and open the soundstage appears. A larger headband will result in a wider soundstage and less distortion. The quality of the earpads has an impact. The earpads must be comfortable and provide an adequate seal to minimize resonance and unwanted noise.

The clarity of each instrument is a different aspect of the soundstage of headphones. A crisp soundstage allows you to clearly distinguish vocals and instruments in the song, even at high volumes. The clarity of the bass is a major factor in the overall sound quality of headphones.

In turn, the bass response of headphones with planar magnetics tends to be better than that of dynamic drivers. Planar magnetic headphones have larger magnets that move the entire diaphragm. Dynamic drivers have a smaller dialum which is vibrating in response to electrical impulses generated by the voice coil. This creates a flat wavefront, rather than the focused spherical sound wavefront that is found in dynamic drivers. This helps to localize sound better as it enters your ear.

A flat sound wavefront also requires more power than a circular, which is why planar headphones use larger magnets, and need more powerful amplifiers. This is the reason why planar headphones are typically a bit heavier and bigger than dynamic headphones.

Distortion

The distortion in your headphones is caused by a voice coil which is constantly moving back and forth compressing and releasing air around the speaker diaphragm. This causes the various points on the diaphragm to move out of phase, which sounds fuzzy and distorting. Planar magnetic headphones are much less prone to distortion because the drivers create uniform driving forces across the flat diaphragm's surface. This causes minimal distortion even at high volume.

Planar headphones also have wide frequency response. They are able to reproduce a wide range of frequencies from low bass to high treble. Additionally, they are able to offer a rapid transient response, which means they respond quickly to changes in the audio signal.

Planar headphones are an excellent choice however they aren't always easy to drive using an external amplifier. They require higher voltage and larger magnet arrays. Fortunately, there are some highly efficient planar headphones that are able to be operated directly from mobile devices as well as desktop audio players.

The CL2 Planar by RHA is made with an oxygen-free core and a custom neodymium magnetic material to provide greater performance. They are compatible with all Bluetooth devices and can be used wirelessly or via wired connections. The cables are available in 3.5mm, balanced 2.5mm and premium materials. They are also braided for durability and strength.

If you're in the market for a pair of Bluetooth planar headphones or a good set to listen to music, there are a variety of great options available. But, it's essential to consider your personal preferences and budget prior to making the purchase. It's tempting to get the most expensive headphones but you might find they don't sound as impressive as a pair of cheaper ones.





Leakage

Planar headphones, as their name suggests, utilize a flat membrane and magnetic fields to produce sound. They also have a thinner diaphragm that's often around 80% smaller than a dynamic driver. They can deliver a deeper sound and greater detail than their larger counterparts. closed-back planar magnetic headphones is that they also require more power to work. Some headphones with a planar design, such as the HIFIMAN Deva, can be powered by the power of a mobile phone. However, for best sound quality, most headphones require an amplifier for headphones.

Planar magnetic headphones release more sound because of their bidirectional movement than headphones that utilize the voicecoil transducer. They are not suitable to be used in public areas, especially if you want to avoid disturbing people around you. However, this can be avoided if you choose closed-back headphones with a tight seal to prevent sound from escaping.

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