Regular readers will need no further fanfare from me when it comes to Audeze, makers of the excellent $1,300 Audeze Euclid planar magnetic in-ears, the fabulous $1,199 Audeze LCD-X and the best-in-class ‘affordable’ Audeze LCD-1 – if $399 counts as affordable in your book.
And that last set of headphones is perhaps most pertinent here since, while excellent, the LCD-1 was released in 2019. But now Audeze has released a new proposition that still boasts 90mm planar magnetic drivers and still costs just $399 (which is around £320 or AU$599, but those prices are unofficial).
The name? Audeze MM-100. Remember you heard it here first…
Will this model prove to be among the best headphones of 2023? I mean, I can’t say for sure, but if I were a gambling woman… the competition is fierce at that level, with the likes of the Bowers & Wilkins PX8, the Focal Bathys and of course the Sony WH-1000XM5 in that category; but remember, none of those are planar magnetic solutions.
As a quick recap: planar magnetic drivers are different to the more typically-used dynamic drivers in headphones in that they use a flat diaphragm, rather than the traditional cone-shaped or dome-shaped membrane. This is then sandwiched between an array of magnets to create an evenly-suspended diaphragm in between permanent magnetic fields. Why should you want that? Planar magnetic drivers make the headphones that use them extremely resistant to various types of audio and electronic distortion – aka you get clearer, more detailed, better music.
All of this, for just $399? I know, I’m intrigued too…
Opinion: for this money, Audeze is looking at a sure-fire hit and then some with its MM-100 over-ear cans