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beyerdynamic Amiron home high-end stereo headphone

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Features

  • Frequency Response - 15 - 24,000 Hz and Impedance - 40 ohms

Description

Am iron home is our invitation to pure musical enjoyment: just sit back in your favorite chair and let the sound carry you away. The Am iron home embodies Beyer dynamic's boundless passion for music, and epitomize the workmanship of being handmade in Germany. It is a combination you will continue to appreciate for many enjoyable years to come. Tesla technology is a cutting-edge innovation from Beyer dynamic, which has taken the music world by storm. The Tesla system has now been further refined for use in Am iron home. Modifications to the transducer have diminished unwanted vibrations to an absolute minimum and completely eliminated annoying treble resonances. More precise than ever, the sound tuning will amaze even the most discerning music enthusiasts. Am iron home brings you concert-quality sound, combining a very precise bass with transparent midst and pleasantly clear highs. This makes it a great choice for fans of a wide range of music genres. The precise and clear musical portrait these headphones paint of each and every instrument is sure to delight music lovers. As its name suggests, the Am iron home finds its natural habitat in the congenial setting of your own home where amid peaceful surroundings you can engross yourself in the music. The open design of these headphones produces a spacious, natural sound, and you feel an incredible closeness and transparency in the music. The balanced contact pressure exerted by the headband ensures the Am iron home remains securely and very comfortably positioned around your ears. This optimum fit contributes to creating an auditory space that lets the music unfold to its full potential. The use of highest-quality Alcan Tara microfibers and Microvelour mean the headband and ear pads are velvety soft, thus enhancing the sense of well-being produced by your favorite music. The comfort of your headphones lets you focus your full attention on the music itself - for hours on end. Nominal sound pressure level 102 dB (1 mW / 500 Hz)

Brand: beyerdynamic


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 250 Ohm


Noise Control: None


Frequency Response: 24000 Hz


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: Amiron


Connectivity Technology: Wired Version


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Velvety soft headband and ear pads out of Alcantara microfibres and Microvelour


Included Components: headphones


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: iron


Specific Uses For Product: Home


Control Type: Media Control


Cable Feature: Retractable


Item Weight: 0.75 Pounds


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Amiron home black


Number of Items: 1


Is Electric: No


Global Trade Identification Number: 29


Manufacturer: Beyerdynamic, Inc.


Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6 x 11.5 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Item model number: 717525


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 23, 2016


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  • Amiron home sounds like a party in my eardrums and all the frequencies are invited.
I went through a lengthy research process before I settled on the Amiron home. I wanted a good, solid pair of headphones for myself and I spent a lot of time lurking around /r/headphones and random audiophile forums soaking in as much information as I could. I knew I had to get open back headphones since I wanted a wide soundstage to enjoy my music in the privacy of my listening room. I didn't want to spend thousands of dollars for top of the line gear, I'm not there yet (and this particular purchase was 25% off which was nice). I don't have a lot of hifi shops in my area so I had to go by what people were saying about their favorite headphones. My amateur audiophile journey took many twists, turns, comparing and contrasting. I considered getting a Sennheiser HD600 or HD650 but I already own a beat up pair of HD555's that I've listened to for years, and I just wanted something different from the Sennheiser sound. I wanted headphones that can handle all kinds of music and have a near neutral frequency response leaning towards warm bass. I considered picking up a planar magnetic set of Hifiman headphones since I was curious about the planar magnetic sound, but the build quality and business practices of that brand turned me off. However, I got everything I wanted and more when I put on these Beyerdynamic cans. You can see and feel the fine tuned German engineering that went into these headphones. Beyerdynamic has been in the headphone business since the 1930's so they know what makes a quality headphone. Nothing about the build quality feels cheap, but it's light and easy on the ears. I have a larger than average head and the micro-suede pads disappear when I'm deep into my music collection. The clamp in the headband is right in the goldilocks zone of being firm so as not to fall off, yet comfy to wear. When Beyerdynamic says these headphones are meant for critical listening, they are not kidding. When plugging straight into an output jack of a device of your choosing, you can hear through these just fine. They do well for listening to podcasts or watching Netflix. But these cans really shine when paired with a headphone amp. I have mine plugged into an Objective2 amp and the sound is just. So. Freaken. Full. I've had my mind blown and chills down my spine from hearing my favorite tunes again. People say the Beyerdynamic sound is harsh in the treble and can be painful for long listening sessions. I learned this model is the successor to the T90. Supposedly it builds on the same tech and addresses some of the issues from previous models. I can listen to these headphones for hours, I haven't had any painful moments. The bass on the Amiron home is fast and punchy, nothing muddy sounding about it. The mids are full and lush and the highs are airy and crisp. All of these frequencies are presented with crystal clear imaging and it feels super intimate. When you put these on you are going to hear everything that artist intended and also things they didn't. If you've got crap lossy MP3s on your harddrive, they'll sound like crappy MP3s with all their artifacting laid bare. These headphones are unforgiving, but if you're spending the cash to get them then mostly likely you've already got a selection of quality recordings to listen to. Where these cans really sing is with analog vinyl sources. When the needle drops you hear absolutely everything, from the sound of the stylus tracing along the groove, to the noise floor of your equipment, to the noise floor of the studio the record was recorded in, to all the subtle noises and bits buried deep in the mix, to the stereophonic presentation of each instrument, all that imaging is there right in front of you like some sort of sonic onion. I'm hearing things in records I've listened to for years that I've never heard before. The Amiron home is euphonic bliss with vinyl and reminds me why I got into the hobby in the first place. So I'm thoroughly impressed with these cans, but I'm biased since this is the largest leap in quality I've ever made with a purchase of new headphones. I can tell these are going to last me a long time and they could be my endgame for a while. If you've read this far then you probably want to know my nitpicks with the Amiron home, so here they are: the wire that connects these headphones to your output jack is made out of rubber so it tends to stick to itself and other surfaces. Beyerdynamic sells a cloth wire, but it's $100 and this pet peeve isn't worth that much money to me. My ears can get a little warm sometimes under the pads, but not the overheating kind of hot. The headphone joints only pivot up and down instead of side to side. Again, they feel so comfy I don't really care. The soundstage isn't super wide, so fans of classical and jazz may feel it leaves something to be desired. The sub bass rolls off quite a bit, so you won't quite feel that extra "oomph" from bass heavy tunes. If you have specialty listening habits you might be better served by other headphones. If you are a basshead and just want to feel the beat, you'd be better off with a pair of Philips Fidelio X2. If you want true neutrality and save a little money, then try the Sennheiser HD600. If you need a wide soundstage to hear an entire orchestra or ensemble enveloping your sense of hearing, you would probably like the AKG K712 Pro. If you don't want anyone else in the room to hear what you're hearing, look elsewhere. However if you just want a good all around headphone that can accurately recreate a wide variety of music genres both analog and digital, you can't go wrong with these cans. Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to put these cans back on, contemplate the nature of consumerism and enjoy some AESTHETICS ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017 by Paul F

  • Amazing headphones... once you break them in
If I were to have written a review of this item shortly after I received it, I probably would have given it 2 stars. The headphones were uncomfortable and the sound was kinda "blah" so I was pretty disappointed. But now a few weeks later, I am in love with the headphones. Not only are they super comfortable (both in terms of the "squeeze"/"hold" and the earpads), but the sound has really warmed up nicely. I am powering them with a Magni Unity and sound from using Tidal is superb. There is not a lot of bass but I actually enjoy it that way as there is still enough for me. I am not an audiophile so I cannot speak to the more technical sides of the sound curve and such but having owned numerous other "premium" headphones - Sennheiser, Bose, Sony, etc - these are my favorite ones. I might eventually switch up the earpads as doing a hybrid pad (leather outside w/ velour on ear) or a leather earpad for a different sound profile & comfort is interesting but will not do it out of necessity. Another thing I will likely consider is doing a balanced audio cable but that would require also upgrading the DAC/AMP set up as well since the Magni does not accept balanced cables. The included cable is fine and works very well, but it's quite long for my needs so if I was to do a 4 or 5 foot cable I might as well explore a balanced setup in that case. TLDR: Nice headphones. Matches up really well with the Beyerdynamic DT 1770 Pro and DT 1990 Pro headphones. Cannot really go wrong with any of those options (DT 700 Pro X and DT 900 Pro X are also great options at a little lower price). I would probably choose the T1 or T5 over these but it's closer than you'd expect and there is a strong argument that these are better values than the others as the upgraded sound going to T1 or T5 is not necessarily enough to warrant the price jump. As always though, if you can find a music store to try out headphones - do it. Everyone likes different things so the best for one person can be vastly different for another. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by BC

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