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Meze 99 Neo | Wired Over-Ear Headphones with Mic and Self Adjustable Headband | Closed-Back Headset for Audiophiles | Gaming | Podcasts | Home Office

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Features

  • A fresh take on the 99 series for the uptown audiophile, 99 NEO closed-back headphone brings together Meze Audios sound signature and design style. The 99 Neo wired over-ear headset features coal black textured earcups and cast zinc alloy hardware creating a subtle yet modern cutting-edge look.
  • POWER EFFICIENT WITH ANY DEVICE due to low impedance (26 Ohm). No need for amplification making them suitable for gaming, home office, studio recording, video editing, and podcast monitoring. They easily plug-in with your computer, laptop, smartphone, tablet MP3 & MP4 player. Using it with a DAC, AMP, or a DAP will improve the music listening experience.
  • SELF-ADJUSTING PU Leather HEADBAND that spreads the weight out and fits all head sizes, making the Meze 99 Classics a comfortable premium high-end headphone. It features a Lightweight hi-res headset weighing only 9.2 ounces, with soft comfortable earpads made for long listening sessions with no ear fatigue. Suitable for all music lovers, guitar, midi keyboard, and instrument players.
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Hard carrying pouch for better protection, detachable 1.5m thread Kevlar OFC cable with microphone and remote, 3.5 mm to 6.3mm gold-plated jack adapter, airplane jack adapter, cable pouch.
  • FULLY SERVICEABLE: No glue, just nuts, and bolts. We guarantee that all the 99 Classics are made of replaceable parts. These headphones are built to last.

Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 3.15 x 7.87 inches


Item Weight: 9.2 ounces


Item model number: 99-Neo


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 13, 2017


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Meze Headphones


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bass head headphones
If you are a bass head and you appreciate high quality sound these are for you. The first thing that I have done is purchased 20$ small ear pads from Meze classics - the stock pads are large and when you change to small pads it makes a huge difference and balance the sound. The mids and highs are going to be brought up and the bass will get a bit reduced - pad change is absolutely must be done. I don’t understand why Meze ships them with the large pads, they sound awful. Second thing I have done is purchased Meze 50$ balanced cable to use them with my Bluetooth dongles - this made another huge difference in sound quality. The cable matched my Sundara’s 2020 perfectly. Neo’s stock 3.5 cable is awful sounding - makes mid bass thicker and hides the high frequencies. I have 99 Classics and their stock 3.5 is a bit better sounding, but balanced makes a huge difference. I have decided to try 120$ Meze silver cable and it has improved Neo even further but I believe the cost difference doesn’t worth it specially with Neo. I ended up using the silver cable with my Focal Clear. If you must use them with 3.5 jack I would recommend to look for silver plated copper cable from other manufacturers. I used Neo for traveling, they isolate quite a bit of noise and I was satisfied using them during the flight, it’s not Bose or Sony ANC, but to me it was acceptable and I travel a lot. I use them with IFI Go Blue with 4.4 balanced cable and they kill my Bose, XM4 and AirPods Max on sound quality - night and day difference when you AB them. They are very bassy with insane kick that Ive never experienced with any other headphone or IEM, thick and satisfying lower mids, tamed highs and just right sparkle in upper highs with plenty of air. Neo’s mids and highs are more detailed comparing to Air Pods Max but APM has more textured bass albeit having no way near the bass quantity and kick that Neo gives you. Very fun and satisfying sound signature, just swap the pads and cable and you’ll love them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by Alex

  • A review I wish I had! Amazing!
Ok so I don't use audiophile terms really, alot of them I'm not sure if I really even understand haha. I do own several headphones, somewhere around 50ish over the ears. I run them off my phone with a fiio a3 or I run them off my Yamaha home stereo receiver hooked to a liquid spark amp. Very modest indeed. The only details I'll get into besides sound is comfort because looks and build speak for them selves, they're awesome. The comfort is perfect, once on your head you forget they are even there. Unlike the jaw breaking force of the Sennheisers. Or the super loose fit of say the sph9500. Ok so now on to the sound! SOUND PART OF MY REVIEW: as I said, I don't really use alot of audiophile terms I am better at understanding sound by comparison to other headphones or speakers. So at $200 to $300 bucks you have some real heavy hitters. You have alot of great options. To name a few of them I'm guessing you either own or are trying to decide from. You have the Sennheisers 58x, 6xx, 600 and 650. You've also got the likes of hifiman 400i and 4xx the Phillips Fidelio x2hr and the Beyer 770,880,990 just to name a few I foolishly own over 3/4 of these so I feel as if I can speak with pretty good knowledge of what you can expect. So the star of the show, THE BASS! These to me have the best/most bass of the lot. Sub bass is great, snappy drum bass is great, low end grunt from guitars and other stringed instruments is awesome. Mid range is very warm and cozy with very little bass bleed, which is amazing for how much thump these have. The mids are only rivaled by the 58x and 600 variants. I cannot honestly say which is better they're just two different flavors but both equally delicious. The meze is warm and extremely present mixed with Bass where as the Sennheisers are getting very present with much less warrants from bass but so extremely accurate it's almost a religious experience lol. Now the high-end is where things become very difficult. The 99s do not offer the high quality antalitical effortless hight end of the Sennheisers or the planar hifimans but what you get in return is a rolled off super sweet relaxing hight end. Like a very good vinyl pressing compared to a CD if you will. So overall if you want accurate amazing time tested reference sound go with the Sennheisers, if you want hard to drive bassless but very good mids and highs go with hifiman. If you want overall performer with strong v shaped sound and amazing soundstage get the x2s. If your like me and love your bass, and want amazing mids, soundstage and comfort with easy on the ear treble get these meze 99 classic or neo! If I could only have one of these headphones it would be a real hard choice between the 58x and these meze 99s but I'm pretty sure I would take the meze 99. Best bass, best looks, best out of the box accessories and easiest to drive (nothing more than a cellphone required) I hope I was able to give something of an idea of what to expect from these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019 by Audio Guy

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