64 Audio U6t Video Review

64 Audio have released their new U6t, their most popular custom IEM in a universal shell, with 3 different apex modules you get 3 slightly different sound signatures in one package. These have a smooth and natural sound, that really is something to be experienced. Once you’ve listened to them you will realise why John will find it hard to go back to anything else.

You can read Oscars full written review here. If you want more information on the U6t, you can find it here

SoundMAGIC P23BT Bluetooth On-Ear Headphone Review

SoundMAGIC have just brought out the new P23BT portable bluetooth on-ear headphones. They come with a detachable cable and boom mic. But the big bonus here is how they sound! We’re not sure how they are managing all this for under £50, but these are excellent value for money and unquestionably one of 2021’s best buys!

Oscars written review of the SoundMAGIC P23BT can be read here. You can purchase the P23BT from SoundMAGIC headphones directly here

Audeze LCD 5 High End Planar Magnetic Headphone Review – are these the king of all planars?

Audeze have just released their new flagship Planar Magnetic headphones – the LCD-5. We have taken an in-depth look and listen, and they really are something special with an airy and detailed sound that steers away from the typical darker response Audeze have normally gone for. There is more detail in the upper midrange and they are also much more comfortable due to reduced weight, watch the full video to find out more!

Oscar has a written review of the LCD-5 here. If you want to get your hands on a pair, you can preoder an LCD-5 here

64 Audio Duo Dual Driver Hybrid Earphone Review

The Duo is 64 Audio’s latest creation, and also their most affordable universal earphone, they have managed to create an engaging and punchy IEM by using only 2 drivers along with some interesting new tech.

Oscars written in-depth review of the 64 Audio Duo can be read here. You can purchase a pair for yourself via this link here

SoundMAGIC HP200 Headphones – Video Review

After our video review for the Sennheiser Momentum, we decided to take a closer look at SoundMAGIC’s fantastic full size, open back headphones, the SoundMAGIC HP200 Headphones. I hope you’ll find the review useful, we sure had lots of fun making it!

SoundMAGIC’s HP200 headphones give a great sound and are a fantastic addition to any audiophile’s set-up. With natural sound, wide soundstage and excellent detail resolution the HP200 has an engaging sound that will satisfy even the most discerning music lover.

The open design gives the music some breathing space, giving it a natural sound which is warm and balanced, while the low impedance of the HP200 makes them suitable for use with portable players without the need for further amplification.

Generously padded earcups and adjustable headband provide for a comfortable listening experience, even during longer listening sessions. The design and build of the HP200 is very solid, and the earcups swivel so the HP200 can easily be stored in the included hard case.

Along with the HP200’s 1.2m cable there is a 3m extension cable and 6.3mm adaptor included for home listening, while those with the travel bug might take advantage of the flight adaptor, along with the sturdy case.

The HP200 is an open-back model; this headphone type is generally though of as better for natural-sounding music, but if isolation is required (for instance for use while commuting) then I would recommend the SoundMAGIC HP100.

Sennheiser Momentum Headphones – Video Review

We strive to be the very best place to buy headphones – we love testing headphones ,including the superb Sennheiser Momentum Headphones ,we love reviewing headphones and sharing our thoughts through our headphone top 10s, blog articles, staff picks or know-hows. In order to be even more useful for our ever-growing community, we have decided to start making video reviews!

Our first review features Sennheiser’s brilliant portable set, the Momentum. Without further ado, enjoy the video!

So are the Momentums all looks and expensive leather? The short answer is no. Sennheiser have worked just as hard on the sound as well as the looks and come up with a comfortable yet fun sound which is on the right side of relaxed. Plenty of detail and instrument separation in the sound but they never step into fatiguing territory, soundstage is short but imaging impressive for the size of the cups. This sound fits very well with the target group of commuters and business travellers who will use them. It’s certainly not boring, tons of bottom end is there when needed, bass drums have a satisfying thump without ever kicking you in the eardrum. Altogether the sound is warm and smooth without becoming sluggish – a hard balance to find!