Wired or wireless versions available, Deliberate bass-heavy tuning appeals to the mainstream audience, Good synergy with different music genres, including metal and orchestral, Soundstage is decently wide for closed-back sets, Comfortable for long periods
Not very resolving for the money, Bass bleeds over to the mids, Vocal reproduction could be better, Imaging is slightly hazy and timbre feels off too, Wireless version costs quite a bit more
The HIFIMAN HE-R9 is a set of closed-back, over-ear dynamic driver headphones that sells for $249 or $439 from the HIFIMAN store depending on whether you get the wired or wireless version, and costs the same from authorized retailers listed here. Wired o...
Brittle feel to the cup materials,Not for Reference Lovers
The HIFIMAN HE-R9 is by far the most consumer-orientated headphone released by the company to date. This is not an analytical audiophile offering but rather more of a 'let your hair down' frenzy of rich and powerful bass and a smooth euphonic vocal delive...
Sammanfattning: Today, Hifiman still continues to set new bars and records. One of the many points that make Hifiman stand out is that they are a very innovative company and they are constantly chasing the better, in every price range. They create different flavored head...