One additional thing that I missed in the vid, the Aune AR5000 is easy to drive - rated impedance is 28 Ohm, and rated sensitivity is 108dB SPL. No amp required.
A headphone with HD600-esq mid presentation that fixes the claustrophobic staging and bass extension issues seems like an extremely welcome addition to the mid-fi space
I've never noticed any claustrophobic staging or bass extension issues with my HD 6XX. They aren't "issues" It just seems like you're into that V-shaped sound signature with a dip around 1-2k.
@@ChrisStoneinator I feel like it's worth mentioning that my hd600s serve as my "daily drivers" and spend more time on my head than most of the rest of my collection. As much as it's a fantastic set of cans and it spends a lot of time on my head, it's not wrong to want a different experience from what it provides. The vocal intimacy and natural timbre definitely makes for a great listen, but I don't think I'm the only one who wishes it could more believably recreate the sense of distance and layering that can be found in other headphones. I get that it can be a "one or the other" type scenario where it's hard to have both, but I ultimately believe it's a great thing that there's another headphone that can provide that full and neutral midrange experience with a greater sense of spaciousness without resorting to the excessive 1.5k carveout that hifiman headphones resort to. The HD6 series will still be there for those of us that enjoy it, and there's no harm in another option being out there for those who want something similar with some different affectations. As far as the bass extension goes, I have a harder time painting a nearly 10db dive from 100 to 20hz as a positive. One could argue that it forces focus more towards the mids, but I can't consider a headphone reproducing sound at a more accurate level to the original recording to be a fault
@adsads5143 No, it doesn't have sufficient base extension. Some people eat dog food because they think it tastes good. Simple have lower and higher standards, and you are a dog food eater.
Mine just arrived and am using your EQ Profile ( thanks for this!) and am already in audio heaven. These are PERFECT for me. It's like they made these specifically for me. This is my endgame. for now. Highly recommend these!
Oh wow! I've had a pair of these for over 3 months now and I've definitely been loving it so much that it's become my daily driver. Glad it's now getting more coverage in the west... it was super hard looking for English reviews for this headphone, when it was still relatively new.
Great review! Although there's one thing not mentioned in the video and this is for anyone looking to buy this pair: these headphones are INCREDIBLY easy to drive.
Thanks a lot for the video and the EQ profile. Really compelling option! Looks like a better HD600/650 with EQ considering the better build and comfort.
I heard them at Munich High End, found them very good. Actually the FR is similar to the HD560S, but to my ears a better version of that (no fatigue in the treble). Better comfort, better build and looks awesome. Like some old Beyer design from the 90's. And they sounded awesome on the Aune S17Pro...
I just bought this for my iBasso DX180, I also bought the aftermarket Aune 4.4 copper wires for it and it's a no brainer. It's easily the best $300 headphone on the market.
I would like to hear your opinion about the new Aune SR7000 closed back headphones. I just received my pair today, and from the first listen, WoW, the best closed back headphones I've ever heard! Hopefully this one is in your reviews list.
Me! I am people looking for this sound signature. Nothing makes me sadder than hearing what is like someone taking an ice scream scoop to the mids. Thanks for doing this review! Adding these to my collection.
Hey, great work, loved the video. I just had a little request, can we have a refresh video of review of Sennheiser HD599? They're still very much popular in the market and just wanted to see how it compares to the other top contenders in the market!
I decided to get it, I hope a mod mic works well on it, I am building a power bank for it too. First time I have elevated from "Gaming headsets" even though I just use them for customer service.
I bought the AUNE AR5000 and am underwhelmed. To clarify I expected shimmering high end, and you covered that point. I do hear the harshness in the top of the mid. But not being a fan of too much emphasis on the bass these are fine. It's not the headphone I hoped for, but perhaps from watching your channel I can find what I'm looking for.
great as always, as the holydays come i want to buy a headphone in the US$300 range, but to be honest im kind of new in the hobby, i hear a lot of mentions of treble, bassheads, extention, i get all of that, of course in new, well recorded albums, but im full on 60's, 70's classic, progressive and phycodelic rock, so not at all well recorded...will headphones like this be an improvement over my he4xx, or a new way of hearing things or with the quality of the recordings i listen does not matter?
Can you please review Fiio ft1? Thanks. Also fyi. I think you didn't touch is how important the way you wear the headphone affect the soundstage. If you move it front the sound stage would be more intimidate making it sound like coming out of your head. If you move the headphone backwards it sounds super grand. I own these imo Its my favourite headphone all time. Aune ar5000 give me a wow factor because of the soundstage.
Hi. I have been loving my HD 560s which I bought in recommendation of this channel mainly for the soundstage as I\m into orchestral music. Do you think this is a nice addition? Thanks
Let’s put on my Aune AR5000 and listen to this review! :) The AR5000 was a surprise to me after trying so many and disappointing Hifiman/Focal/Beyerdynamics cans in the past. It felt immediately nice for both sound and comfort. I am quite sensitive to all ear pads/headbands but this one is near perfect. After 30-40 minutes still start to feel some discomfort on the tip, but in general one of the best fits I ever tried. The sound. I liked it very much from the first day and was amazed by the realistic presentation. My playlist songs stated to feel alive again. It was a joy listening to my favs all over again. The mids are indeed very forward, but in a “boxy” way like some recent Beyer or planar headphones. I still like the midrange better on my Beyer DT 770 Pro (250 ohms) and probably the smoother HD650 if I am in the mood. (I never liked the HD600…) I wouldn’t call these treble-shy or “smooth” headphones. Mine sounds pretty bright with almost all my amps. But that could be also the upper mids… so in general still sounds clean and detailed to my ears. It is bright, but not sharp sounding. I only miss the bass… :( None of the sources I used gave me enough low end, unless you increase the volume to crazy listening levels. I miss the body and grunt of those low notes and after a few weeks this become quite obvious. I tried it for gaming and movie watching. For gaming It felt less engaging. I didn’t find it as accurate as my Beyer DT770 Pro. Bass was lacking obviously. But still sounded WAY BETTER than a Audeeze Maxwell in all aspects. (I don’t understand the hype around that headphone anyways… yes I had it) Movies were a nice and big, almost like a good home cinema system, especially if you able to add low frequencies into the stereo down-mix. All in all, this is a great looking, comfy and very convincing sounding headphone for a very good price. The sound in general has a nice big scale feel which you don’t really get with most of the (cheap) headphones. If you don’t need much bass and want an all-arounder just go for it you won’t be disappointed.
I have a question: Did ar5000 sound well for imaging and soundstage when gaming for games like cod, r6, val and etc. Idk if it's worth a pickup or any other recommendation?
@@chief5abi Personally I would not pick these headphones only for gaming. They sound okay, but not as directional, fast and detailed as the a Beyerdynamic. All the sound effects will feel a bit "compressed". I play the recent AAA games so could try it with a few. They are open back but it won't feel that wide or spacious. But if you want one all-arounder headphone, the Aune is still a good choice.
@@kutasimusic any recommendation in a similar price range. I don't know which headphones to pick open back or closed back which one is better for fps games or just preference?
This headphone has enough bass for me but I'm used to open-back headphones with insufficient bass, such as hd600 and he400s. I also have hifiman Arya and this Aune is overall better than that.
Waited a loooong time for this. Ok just half a year, but still. I am very annoyed that this is now around $255 where I am during sales... when I coulda bought them for $215 at one point, months back. Was hesitant to pull the trigger since the HD600 and Edition XS are both available for about $260-280. If these somehow get to even $230, I will order them with no hesitation. As tempting as the Edition XS os at that price point, I have an HE400SE. So the Aune would be a nice change of pace.
I just bought a pair for a sale price of $210. But even if you can no longer get that price I would still go ahead and buy them. They are better than hd600 and he400se. I also prefer the Ar5000 to the Arya Stealth. Best headphones i ever tried. Everyone should buy a pair.
This headphone imo suit kpop very well. Especially vocals idol like Taeyeon , IU. It's just amazing. Fyi depends on how you wear them it affects the sound stage
Perhaps you do listen before measuring, but do you also take a look at other peoples measurements for the product before listening to it, influencing expectation?
It seems the same headphone at the background next to that maybe SPL phonitor? look kinda hifiman susvara 🤣 It would be completely weird if I wear something seems like susvara but it's not lol!!! Maybe someone wouldnt care about that, but myself clearly feel weird to wear before hearing the sound...
I think with this headphone it’s not about frequency response so much, and I know a lot of ppl would complain about this with me, BUT it has just the most NEUTRAL tonal representation I’ve ever heard in an headphones. And I separate these two things always, as they are different aspects for me personally
No thanks I think I'll stick to my HE1000 SE. It has nice bass mid-range and treble and very nice sound stage. The only problem with it is it's too addictive. Once I start listening to music I can't stop and things I should be doing don't get done.
@@dangerzone007 I actually was going to buy the HE1000SE but The Headphone Show put it in C-tier sound w/o EQ. They said Susvara is S-tier sound and that costs $6000. Maybe the HE1000SE sounds much better once EQ'd or broken in but I'm not going to spend $1500 on a slightly used pair if it's going to give me Superman hearing and drive me crazy.
The bass is quite good (at least, from an extension point of view) for a dynamic open back at this price: if you want boosted bass it's better to get either a iem or a TH variant (th-x00, th-610, emu-teak), if you want flat bass till 20hz get a planar
@@barbasour You don't have to. I have a thieaudio ghost with my zmf eikon eq applied (through peace and eq apo) to it with tweaks for preference with these headphones and they have pretty strong bass quality and quantity. They sounds pretty damn good for an open back (not great without eq though) with the eq applied to them anyway but obviously the eikon I have still do bass better but not by much which is insane when you think about the fact that the eikon cost like 10x as much money if not more (at least they did here in Australia anyway).
One additional thing that I missed in the vid, the Aune AR5000 is easy to drive - rated impedance is 28 Ohm, and rated sensitivity is 108dB SPL. No amp required.
Just was gonna say that :) I saw the impedance and sensitivity and said "dang"!
@@kotztotz3530who are you and why you care to leave this comment
And sounds great on a lower volumes!
@@beenthere6769 Who are you and why you care to leave this comment
but will not work with tube amps....
I’m so happy to see that you liked it as well! It was such a pleasant surprise and I agree with your take on it. Wonderful review!
Would you recommend this for gaming
@@thefortvenger973Watch Gadgetry Techs review. He highly recommends them.
@@thefortvenger973Yes
A headphone with HD600-esq mid presentation that fixes the claustrophobic staging and bass extension issues seems like an extremely welcome addition to the mid-fi space
It's bold of you to assume those are issues and not big parts of the reasons why people like those headphones
@@ChrisStoneinatoragree re staging as it has great intamacy instead
I've never noticed any claustrophobic staging or bass extension issues with my HD 6XX. They aren't "issues" It just seems like you're into that V-shaped sound signature with a dip around 1-2k.
@@ChrisStoneinator I feel like it's worth mentioning that my hd600s serve as my "daily drivers" and spend more time on my head than most of the rest of my collection. As much as it's a fantastic set of cans and it spends a lot of time on my head, it's not wrong to want a different experience from what it provides. The vocal intimacy and natural timbre definitely makes for a great listen, but I don't think I'm the only one who wishes it could more believably recreate the sense of distance and layering that can be found in other headphones. I get that it can be a "one or the other" type scenario where it's hard to have both, but I ultimately believe it's a great thing that there's another headphone that can provide that full and neutral midrange experience with a greater sense of spaciousness without resorting to the excessive 1.5k carveout that hifiman headphones resort to. The HD6 series will still be there for those of us that enjoy it, and there's no harm in another option being out there for those who want something similar with some different affectations. As far as the bass extension goes, I have a harder time painting a nearly 10db dive from 100 to 20hz as a positive. One could argue that it forces focus more towards the mids, but I can't consider a headphone reproducing sound at a more accurate level to the original recording to be a fault
@adsads5143 No, it doesn't have sufficient base extension. Some people eat dog food because they think it tastes good. Simple have lower and higher standards, and you are a dog food eater.
Mine just arrived and am using your EQ Profile ( thanks for this!) and am already in audio heaven. These are PERFECT for me. It's like they made these specifically for me. This is my endgame. for now. Highly recommend these!
I can confirm. It is really good headphones, it's basically HD600 with deep base, with better resolution, with way better comfort and at only 28 Ohm.
Oh wow! I've had a pair of these for over 3 months now and I've definitely been loving it so much that it's become my daily driver. Glad it's now getting more coverage in the west... it was super hard looking for English reviews for this headphone, when it was still relatively new.
Being able to EQ a Harman-like bass response on this headphone is why I went with it over an HD 600. Another satisfied AR5000 owner here.
Bought this in March of this year. Honestly, it cured my headphone addiction. I never felt like I need to get ANOTHER ONE. Great review!
Bought this a month ago and I'm totally satisfied with it !
Great review! Although there's one thing not mentioned in the video and this is for anyone looking to buy this pair: these headphones are INCREDIBLY easy to drive.
I was waiting for this, watching with my pair now. No regrets they are awesome
Gadgetry Tech is becoming my favorite audio channel. However I can be bought! Let it be known whoever wears bright colors first will get my vote!
Always wanted you to review this. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the video and the EQ profile. Really compelling option! Looks like a better HD600/650 with EQ considering the better build and comfort.
I heard them at Munich High End, found them very good. Actually the FR is similar to the HD560S, but to my ears a better version of that (no fatigue in the treble). Better comfort, better build and looks awesome. Like some old Beyer design from the 90's. And they sounded awesome on the Aune S17Pro...
Great review. Please consider the Aune SR7000 closed backs for a future review
I just bought this for my iBasso DX180, I also bought the aftermarket Aune 4.4 copper wires for it and it's a no brainer. It's easily the best $300 headphone on the market.
Awesome. I've been waiting on a review for these headphones
Many people wanted this comparison, and is it possible for you to try the FIIO FT1? It seems that they are good headphones for the price.
Agree, AR5000 versus FT1 comparison would be welcomed!
I found quite funny that Moondrop Para was utterly forgotten and wasn't invited to the comparisons 😂. Was eager to this one. Ty!
I would like to hear your opinion about the new Aune SR7000 closed back headphones.
I just received my pair today, and from the first listen, WoW, the best closed back headphones I've ever heard!
Hopefully this one is in your reviews list.
Thanks Resolve! Apart from the SQ it really looks like a good spair of headphones should look.
Me! I am people looking for this sound signature. Nothing makes me sadder than hearing what is like someone taking an ice scream scoop to the mids. Thanks for doing this review! Adding these to my collection.
Hey, great work, loved the video. I just had a little request, can we have a refresh video of review of Sennheiser HD599? They're still very much popular in the market and just wanted to see how it compares to the other top contenders in the market!
I decided to get it, I hope a mod mic works well on it, I am building a power bank for it too.
First time I have elevated from "Gaming headsets" even though I just use them for customer service.
I have these headphones and the Edition XS, imo Aune sounds much better, the only thing Editioin XS does better is the soundstage.
I have the Arya Stealth and definitely prefer the AR5000. Best headphone I ever used.
I had the XS, and without EQing, isn't even worth comparing.
I bought the AUNE AR5000 and am underwhelmed. To clarify I expected shimmering high end, and you covered that point. I do hear the harshness in the top of the mid. But not being a fan of too much emphasis on the bass these are fine. It's not the headphone I hoped for, but perhaps from watching your channel I can find what I'm looking for.
great as always, as the holydays come i want to buy a headphone in the US$300 range, but to be honest im kind of new in the hobby, i hear a lot of mentions of treble, bassheads, extention, i get all of that, of course in new, well recorded albums, but im full on 60's, 70's classic, progressive and phycodelic rock, so not at all well recorded...will headphones like this be an improvement over my he4xx, or a new way of hearing things or with the quality of the recordings i listen does not matter?
Yes these are better than the Hifiman you had yes
@Mishael_Agyei-Boamah thanks a lot, i'll put the in my short list.
I love seeing more mid-fi options in the $300-$500 range.
Curious on the comparison to the audio technica ath-r70x refine
Hope you guys can review the Aune S17 headphone amp as well.
Don't need to, it's gorgeous.
Can you please review Fiio ft1? Thanks.
Also fyi. I think you didn't touch is how important the way you wear the headphone affect the soundstage. If you move it front the sound stage would be more intimidate making it sound like coming out of your head.
If you move the headphone backwards it sounds super grand.
I own these imo Its my favourite headphone all time. Aune ar5000 give me a wow factor because of the soundstage.
Well done, Andrew,, 👍🌟👍
Will you be reviewing the Aune AR7000 also?
At this price how does it compare to and compete with the new Apos X Audio-Technica ATH R70X Redefine headphone ???
Would this be a good companion to the Sundara?
Auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuune.. this is now an earworm. Thanks for that….
Ananda Nano or this?
Hi. I have been loving my HD 560s which I bought in recommendation of this channel mainly for the soundstage as I\m into orchestral music. Do you think this is a nice addition? Thanks
I also have the hd560s. I like them quite a lot but Ar5000 is simply the best. I don't think you will be disappointed with the upgrade.
Let’s put on my Aune AR5000 and listen to this review! :)
The AR5000 was a surprise to me after trying so many and disappointing Hifiman/Focal/Beyerdynamics cans in the past. It felt immediately nice for both sound and comfort. I am quite sensitive to all ear pads/headbands but this one is near perfect. After 30-40 minutes still start to feel some discomfort on the tip, but in general one of the best fits I ever tried.
The sound.
I liked it very much from the first day and was amazed by the realistic presentation. My playlist songs stated to feel alive again. It was a joy listening to my favs all over again.
The mids are indeed very forward, but in a “boxy” way like some recent Beyer or planar headphones. I still like the midrange better on my Beyer DT 770 Pro (250 ohms) and probably the smoother HD650 if I am in the mood. (I never liked the HD600…)
I wouldn’t call these treble-shy or “smooth” headphones. Mine sounds pretty bright with almost all my amps. But that could be also the upper mids… so in general still sounds clean and detailed to my ears. It is bright, but not sharp sounding.
I only miss the bass… :( None of the sources I used gave me enough low end, unless you increase the volume to crazy listening levels. I miss the body and grunt of those low notes and after a few weeks this become quite obvious.
I tried it for gaming and movie watching. For gaming It felt less engaging. I didn’t find it as accurate as my Beyer DT770 Pro. Bass was lacking obviously. But still sounded WAY BETTER than a Audeeze Maxwell in all aspects. (I don’t understand the hype around that headphone anyways… yes I had it)
Movies were a nice and big, almost like a good home cinema system, especially if you able to add low frequencies into the stereo down-mix.
All in all, this is a great looking, comfy and very convincing sounding headphone for a very good price. The sound in general has a nice big scale feel which you don’t really get with most of the (cheap) headphones. If you don’t need much bass and want an all-arounder just go for it you won’t be disappointed.
I have a question: Did ar5000 sound well for imaging and soundstage when gaming for games like cod, r6, val and etc. Idk if it's worth a pickup or any other recommendation?
@@chief5abi Personally I would not pick these headphones only for gaming. They sound okay, but not as directional, fast and detailed as the a Beyerdynamic. All the sound effects will feel a bit "compressed". I play the recent AAA games so could try it with a few. They are open back but it won't feel that wide or spacious. But if you want one all-arounder headphone, the Aune is still a good choice.
@@kutasimusic any recommendation in a similar price range. I don't know which headphones to pick open back or closed back which one is better for fps games or just preference?
This headphone has enough bass for me but I'm used to open-back headphones with insufficient bass, such as hd600 and he400s. I also have hifiman Arya and this Aune is overall better than that.
@@dtz1000 Do you really find the Aune better than a Hifiman Arya? I am just about to pull the trigger on a Hifiman Ananda. Is that a no go then...? 🤨
Waited a loooong time for this. Ok just half a year, but still. I am very annoyed that this is now around $255 where I am during sales... when I coulda bought them for $215 at one point, months back. Was hesitant to pull the trigger since the HD600 and Edition XS are both available for about $260-280. If these somehow get to even $230, I will order them with no hesitation. As tempting as the Edition XS os at that price point, I have an HE400SE. So the Aune would be a nice change of pace.
I just bought a pair for a sale price of $210. But even if you can no longer get that price I would still go ahead and buy them. They are better than hd600 and he400se. I also prefer the Ar5000 to the Arya Stealth. Best headphones i ever tried. Everyone should buy a pair.
That is a steep price increase considering it's USD.
At 230 I;m sure you can still buy with aliexpress coupons.
Please review the Aune SR7000
How is the soundstage compared to the same price range ?
Interesting... Might have to find a demo
how does it compare with the hd 490 pros
love them for jazz vocals not harsh at all, nice vocals. Not for a metal heads though
Avantone planar review please 😊
🎉
Best ASMR headphone (
Aune AR5000 vs Ibasso SR3 vs Focal Hadenys?
Sounds like the perfect headphones to use when you want to take a nap.
Finally you like something 😜😜🤘
This headphone imo suit kpop very well. Especially vocals idol like Taeyeon , IU. It's just amazing. Fyi depends on how you wear them it affects the sound stage
best female vocal cans
"Another mid-fi contender"?! Forgive me, but I can't figure out wich carratteristics are needed to unlock the status of hi-fi...
Money 😉
It's relative MSRP. Generally, the high end is set at $1000.
As others have said, it's literally just an indication of price range, NOT performance.
Thanks for the answers. I learned something new for me... 😉
By the way, great review and very very interesting headphone. Well done Aune! 👍
Affiliate income unlocks hifi for these TH-camrs.
STAX? Heard of them?
Perhaps you do listen before measuring, but do you also take a look at other peoples measurements for the product before listening to it, influencing expectation?
No he doesn't. He goes in blind
@@Mishael_Agyei-Boamah some products print it right there on the box. Never sneaked a peak?
@@RocketLauncherwithInfiniteAmmo no because he doesn't believe in any graph that doesn't document what coupler and compensated target response.
Waiting for sr7000
got sivga luan over ar5k like 3-4 month ago just cos v shape
Anyone know if these headphones would work well for mixing?
yes they'd work incredible
900 pro x is half the price of hd 600 where I live
does it have a three blob soundstage
I don't believe so.
Nvm, people are still going for hd600.
Of course the guy from NA would buy the AR
Someone should release an IEM and call it Glock. Instant hit
For the record... I'm Canadian. We have very different gun laws.
@@ResolveReviews That's why I said NA. It's a bad joke, I see myself out
People with cartoon/animie PFP not acting like hardcore reddit degns challenge: IMPOSSIBLE
@@daviddier9865 stable diffusion is great
@@Violet-ui see here u del/nquent, I am the stabilised ch/d. U are the burlwood c/ck.
More bang for buck than the Hifiman Edition XS???
curious about this too
aounne
It seems the same headphone at the background next to that maybe SPL phonitor?
look kinda hifiman susvara 🤣
It would be completely weird if I wear something seems like susvara but it's not lol!!!
Maybe someone wouldnt care about that, but myself clearly feel weird to wear before hearing the sound...
we need midfi closed backs, so many open backs yet I don't see any new closed backs for the most part
Check out the Sennheiser HD620s.
I think with this headphone it’s not about frequency response so much, and I know a lot of ppl would complain about this with me, BUT it has just the most NEUTRAL tonal representation I’ve ever heard in an headphones. And I separate these two things always, as they are different aspects for me personally
Everything you've just decribed I to do with frequency response. All technical terms can be decribed by FR because that's objectively what it is.
There are no separate aspects, you believe is sudo science, that's the difference.
@@En_Joshi-Godrez no can’t
A planar just sounds like iron that’s it
@@En_Joshi-Godrez can u stop commenting on my TH-cam video that hasn’t anything to do with the topic !! Are you serious?
The question is do they slam or not slam?
Since when was that the question?
What kinda forum thread nonsense comment is this
Only hardcore redditors in this reply section. I suggest you two to get a job.
Sundara is pronounced “soon-the-ruh” with the “soon” part said quickly. Not “soon-daa-ra”.
Who cares
I always pronounce it as "Sun-dara" because it makes the most sense in English
@@LUGRableexactly
So i can play games like valorant with these?
No thanks I think I'll stick to my HE1000 SE. It has nice bass mid-range and treble and very nice sound stage. The only problem with it is it's too addictive. Once I start listening to music I can't stop and things I should be doing don't get done.
Sounds like the AR5000.
Gosh I'd hope so with your $1500 headphones will beat these $300 headphones.
@@UltimateEnd0$300 headphones is slumming it.
Why thanks captain obvious, I'd expect the headphones that cost five to ten times the price of these sound better
@@dangerzone007 I actually was going to buy the HE1000SE but The Headphone Show put it in C-tier sound w/o EQ. They said Susvara is S-tier sound and that costs $6000. Maybe the HE1000SE sounds much better once EQ'd or broken in but I'm not going to spend $1500 on a slightly used pair if it's going to give me Superman hearing and drive me crazy.
Never heard of Aune, but if its from China I am not gonna buy it.
while you type on your audio device made in China.. the irony
@@Mishael_Agyei-Boamah Sorry I dont support communist China. And if you care about freedom and democracy neither should u
Yeah but how does meme music sound on them!?
Another expensive headphone that always fails the bass
The bass is quite good (at least, from an extension point of view) for a dynamic open back at this price: if you want boosted bass it's better to get either a iem or a TH variant (th-x00, th-610, emu-teak), if you want flat bass till 20hz get a planar
just stick to your closed-backs
@@barbasour You don't have to. I have a thieaudio ghost with my zmf eikon eq applied (through peace and eq apo) to it with tweaks for preference with these headphones and they have pretty strong bass quality and quantity. They sounds pretty damn good for an open back (not great without eq though) with the eq applied to them anyway but obviously the eikon I have still do bass better but not by much which is insane when you think about the fact that the eikon cost like 10x as much money if not more (at least they did here in Australia anyway).
And how did you come to this conclusion exactly?
It's not expensive and the bass is pretty good on this. It has better bass than nearly all other open back headphones that I've tried.