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Chord Electronics' Ultima Integrated amplifier, shot by the What Hi-Fi? team on the ground (Image credit: What Hi-Fi?)

The new flagship iCan Phantom headphone amplifier is a mad box of delights, with a distinctive design and novel solution catering to electrostatic headphone fans. Here's a nice surprise: Musical Fidelity will be showcasing not one, but two loudspeakers. The Musical Fidelity LS3/5A and LS5/9 speakers are, you guessed it, manufactured according to the original BBC R&D designs from the '70s and '80s. We've also been teased another new product that will be unveiled at Munich, one that "draws inspiration from the past and is fully prepped for today’s audio consumer. Expect a high-voltage device that is the perfect partner for, say, a pair of Musical Fidelity LS3/5A…" McIntosh ML1 MKII are modern-retro reinventions of original 1970s speakers McIntosh's "new" ML1 MKII are just the latest example in a long line of brands taking a classic design and reinventing it for the 2020s. The long-delayed sequel to the '70s originals places modern engineering within classic American Walnut solid wood cabinets for that classic hi-fi feel. Headphones are an essential accessory for anyone who loves music, podcasts, or audiobooks. They allow you to enjoy your favorite audio content without disturbing others around you. However, extended use of headphones can lead to sweaty ears, which can be uncomfortable and even cause skin irritation. This is where headphone fans come in. Cambridge Audio has finally revealed the price and some specs for its long-awaited Evo CD transport, ending months of teased hints about its imminent arrival. Launching this month, the Evo CD is one of the more niche products we have seen this year...

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That said, when listening to the Honey Harper song, the dynamics of the 109 PRO were a bit softer than the dynamics of the Sennheiser, which made the Meze sound a touch more sluggish and less rhythmic. The Meze also has a bit of peakiness in the upper mids that the Sennheiser doesn’t have. Yamaha is using the prestigiousHigh End Munich showstage to reveal four affordable new products – the R-N1000A and R-N800A streaming amplifiers, and the NS-800A and NS-600A bookshelf speakers that have been designed to be their perfect partners to complete a neat and compact hi-fi set-up. Despite being several ranks down from Yamaha’s reference components, the network receivers adhere to the company’s strict engineering template. The size and weight of the headphone fan are crucial because you don’t want it to be too bulky or heavy and weigh your headphones down. The noise level is also essential, as you don’t want the fan to be too loud and drown out your audio. Finally, the battery life is crucial, as you want to be able to use the fan for an extended period without having to recharge it constantly.

The battery life of the headphone fan is also an important factor to consider. Look for products that have a long battery life, so you don’t have to worry about constantly recharging the fan. A battery life of at least 5-6 hours is recommended. Fan Speed If you're seeking the ultimate comfort and convenience during the sweltering summer season, it's time to delve into the world of headphone fans. These remarkable accessories are a must-buy for anyone looking to take their summer days to a new level of enjoyment. Whether you find yourself engrossed in an intense gaming session, working diligently at your desk, or simply relaxing with your favourite tunes, headphone fans offer a revolutionary solution to combat heat and discomfort. With their innovative design and cutting-edge features, these fans provide engagement and personal cooling. Let's dive in and find the right one for you. 1. Kumonics headphone fan Sennheiser's broad audiophile catalogue will be on display and demonstration, including the most recent newcomers, the IE 200 in-ears and HD 660S2 over-ears. Externally, this change in color (along with a change in nomenclature) seems to be the only difference between the old and new 660 headphones. That said, Sennheiser has clearly stated that the bulk of the changes on the 660S2 is on the inside, primarily focused on improved transducer airflow and a more refined voice coil.

Sennheiser HD 660S2 Review: Sound

One potential downside of this fan is that it can be a bit noisy, especially if you’re using it in a quiet environment like an office or library. Additionally, the LED lights might not be necessary for everyone, and some might find them distracting or annoying. It wouldn't be the Munich High End Show without some horn action, and offering a slice of it will be Germany's Avantgarde Acoustic, who is set to demo two new third-generation models, the reference Duo GT and 'entry-level' Duo SD (hopefully in the stunning orange finish we recently saw at the Australian Hi-Fi Show, pictured below).

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