Una cuffia planar magnetica open-back con driver a diaframma NEO supernano di grandi dimensioni che offrono un soundstage eccezionalmente ampio con bassi profondi, gamma media trasparente e impedenza di 25 ohm facile da pilotare.
The HiFiMAN Ananda represents a masterclass in transparency, bridging the gap between clinical studio monitors and immersive hi-fi enjoyment. Its standout feature is the massive, teardrop-shaped planar driver, which provides a vertical soundstage and sense of scale rarely found at this price point. Sonically, the Ananda is defined by its 'effortless' delivery; the NEO supernano diaphragm reacts with lightning speed, rendering complex orchestral layers or intricate synth textures with surgical precision.
The tonal balance leans toward a neutral-bright signature. While the bass is exceptionally linear and extends deep, it lacks the physical 'thump' of a dynamic driver, which might leave bass-heavy electronic producers wanting more visceral impact. However, the midrange clarity and airy treble sparkle make it a formidable tool for mixing and critical listening.
Ergonomically, the suspension headband distributes weight effectively for long sessions, though the sheer size of the earcups may feel cumbersome for those with smaller frames. While the build quality utilizes more plastic than some boutique rivals, the performance-to-price ratio is staggering. For the advanced listener seeking a wide, holographic window into their audio, the Ananda offers a level of resolution that usually costs twice as much. It is remarkably easy to drive, making it versatile for both desktop rigs and high-end portable players.
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