New Klipsch T5 II True Wireless

Klipsch T5 II in-ear headphones are for people who care about great sound quality no matter where they go. If you want wireless earphones that offer comparable features to Apple’s Airpods, Airpods Pro, or Beats PowerBeats Pro but you want better sound quality and comfort, then you came to the right place. With 2 models to choose from, there’s definitely a Klipsch T5 II made just for you. 

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones Qualcomm aptX logo

Company & Product Overview

When it comes to in-ear headphones, Klipsch offers key advantages over the competition. With more than 70 years of audio experience, Klipsch T5 II True Wireless in-ear headphones offer the legendary sound you've come to know and love without having to mess with tangled cables. Having AptX high-quality Bluetooth and lossless AAC means you won’t lose any audio quality just because you’ve gone wireless either.

Klipsch in-ear headphones are for music lovers who care about great sound quality, superior comfort, and cool features at reasonable price-points. Compared to Apple Airpods, Airpods Pro, and other similar earbud-style earphones, Klipsch makes an in-ear headphone model for a wider variety of use cases. 

The two we are focusing on today are in the new Klipsch T5 II True Wireless series. They both feature True Wireless Bluetooth functionality, but each one is priced with additional features to fit in with your style and your needs. Click on any of the models below to skip ahead and learn more about a specific one in the series.

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones:

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones on a desk next to a cup of coffee

Design

The new T5 II True Wireless is now the 2nd generation of the T5 series. Across the product line, both T5 II TW in-ear headphones share common features. First, we’ll begin with the differences between the first generation and the new generation. Then we’ll discuss the differences between both models in the new series. 

When Klipsch re-designed the T5 True Wireless, they started from within. Klipsch reduced the size of the battery and the earpiece by 25% for an even better fit without sacrificing great battery life. 

graphic art showing Klipsch T5 II battery vs Klipsch T5 battery size

You still get the same 8-hours as the original first Gen T5 True Wireless, but now you also get the benefits of a smaller earpiece. 

graphic art showing difference in size of Klipsch T5 II vs Klipsch T5 earpiece

The new earpiece is more ergonomically formed and tightly integrated with the ear, so not only does it fit better, but it also sticks out of your ear significantly less than the previous generation. This makes the new Klipsch T5 II substantially more comfortable to wear all day long.

graphic art showing difference in fit of Klipsch T5 II vs Klipsch T5 inside the ear

Most true wireless Bluetooth earphones use an internal chip antenna inside the earphone — but this causes wireless performance to be less consistent. To solve this, Klipsch uses an injection molded stainless steel antenna on the exterior, instead. This metal external antenna is similar to the ones found in high-end smartphones, so the earphones get near-perfect signal coverage without any disruptions.

graphic art showing Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones external antenna design

The new T5 II line of in-ear headphones are also waterproof and dust-resistant. Klipsch increased the wall-thickness, gaskets, and all of the weather-sealing required to achieve high IP-ratings. All these innovations go against making a product smaller, but Klipsch still managed to achieve a 25% smaller product, overall. 

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless vs T5 TW

Comfort

Unlike Apple Airpods or Earpods, Klipsch recognizes that our ear canals are oval-shaped — not round. Most earphones and earbuds are round, which can be uncomfortable or even unwearable after extended use for some people. In Klipsch’s new T5 II line, both in-ear headphone models come with Klipsch’s exclusive patented oval-shaped ear tips for the absolute best comfort and fit. 

These soft oval silicone ear tips fit deeper, and now they come in more custom sizes  — instead of just 3 ear tips for small, medium, and large, the new T5 II comes with half sizes too. Now, you get small+, medium+, and large+, so you can customize the fit with 6 bundled ear tips. Also, the ear tips are color-coded on the undersides of each one so you’ll always know which one is the right size just by matching the colors. 

Having more options to select the ear tip size that fits the unique contours of your ear canal is the closest thing you can get to the experience of custom-molded in-ear monitors for a fraction of the price. These soft patented oval-tips reduce ear fatigue and provide an excellent seal for supreme noise isolation.

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close up of Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones large oval ear tip
close up of Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones small long ear tip
close up of Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones small black ear tip

Features & Technology

Most earphones use a single microphone, but that single microphone really can’t distinguish environmental noise from your voice. Another problem that occurs with this is when you talk on the phone. A single microphone is not going to pick out your voice from all the noises around you, which is why your voice sounds "muddy" or like it’s underwater on calls with earphones or earbuds that use a single mic.

Best Microphones

To get around this problem, some earphones like Apple Airpods (Gen 2) and Apple Airpods Pro use a dual microphone configuration to perform an advanced signal process called “Beam-Forming.” Beam-forming works by using mic 1 & 2 to compare the differences in sounds — one microphone locates where your voice is coming from while the other picks up the external noise and filters it out. 

This is great but the performance is best when high-quality microphones are used. If the microphones are cheaply-made, they’re not going to produce clear-sounding results to the other person during a call. This is why Klipsch uses the highest quality microphones to perform the most consistent beamforming no matter what environment you’re in. Unlike Apple Airpods Pro, all the T5 II models use high-performance beamforming microphones to make your calls sound crystal clear to the other person. 

Klipsch takes the microphone pattern to the next levels of call quality and clarity. Always pushing the boundaries for the highest performance, both the new Klipsch T5 II TW and T5 II TW Sport use a Quad beam-forming microphone pattern for the clearest call quality. Both utilize the best microphones for the clearest call quality with cool looks that match your high-performance style too.

Best Sound Quality

With more than 70 years of legendary audio experience, Klipsch is one of the few companies today that knows how to provide great sound without having to rely on DSP or cheap electronics. Klipsch’s ability to produce in-ear headphones without digital signal processing also prolongs battery-life in wireless earphones that use a battery.

To produce this level of sound quality, Klipsch has the most stringent production requirements that other manufacturers simply do not have. As a leading speaker manufacturer, Klipsch produces custom drivers for all of its in-ear headphones. Cheaply-made earphones relying on DSP and unnecessary electronics frequently lead to the left or right earbuds having serious sound imbalance issues. However, Klipsch’s stringent production requirements mean your Klipsch in-ear headphone will present high-quality sound, consistently.

The custom drivers in these in-ears use Klipsch’s Ultra-Thin Diaphragm. Unlike most earbuds or earphones that use a plastic diaphragm, the ultra-thin Klipsch diaphragm is made from a proprietary BioDynamic material that allows it to act as a true piston as it moves back and forth for a consistent - never changing - stable motion. 

close up shot of Klipsch HP-3 Over-Ear custom driver

At Audio Advice, we love it when technologies trickle down from more expensive high-performance gear. In this case, Klipsch’s proprietary driver from the Klipsch HP-3 Over-Ear headphones trickles down into all the T5 II models but with a smaller format. 

Compared to standard plastic earbud drivers, Klipsch BioDynamic drivers are nearly 6x more rigid. The rigid surface of Klipsch’s custom diaphragm remains rigid and resists flexing or bending, so it never tilts, wobbles, or changes shape. 

Unlike most earphones that use a flexible plastic diaphragm and a fixed-edge design, Klipsch’s BioDynamic diaphragm is not fixed to the edge of the driver. In a Klipsch environment, this allows the diaphragm to move freely like a piston to reproduce sound waves more accurately like a real loudspeaker. 

This leads to higher resolution and less distortion at higher volumes, and a wide frequency response from 10Hz-19kHz with a maximum sound pressure level of almost 110dB (+2dB on the lows & +5dB on the highs) across every model in the lineup.

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones frequency spectrum graph

Plus, Klipsch products keep getting better and better. With each new generation, Klipsch is constantly pushing the quality of their speaker drivers. The original Klipsch T5 had a fantastic sound signature and excellent bass performance, but the new T5 II line has even deeper sub-bass, clearer vocals, and enhanced detail in the higher frequencies. 

Performance

Across the board, both T5 II True Wireless in-ear headphones provide a clean soundstage, wide imaging, great dynamics, and consistent performance. Where they differ the most is in how well they fit into your life. They come in a variety of colors and aesthetics to complement your unique style and the prices reflect the features that will enhance your lifestyle. We dive deeper into what sets each one apart below. 

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones in gunmetal color

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones

This one has push controls for the easiest user experience and it comes with a charging case that will fit in your pocket so you can have 24-hours of use with the case. The T5 II comes in 2 colors: Gunmetal or Silver. For anyone who wants the best call quality and the most comfort, the T5 II packs tons of performance for longer phone conversations for less than $200.

Compared to the earbud-style of Airpods, the T5 II True Wireless stands out for a lot of reasons. First, the T5 II is more comfortable with six pairs of ear tips. The fit is more customizable and the sound isolation is best in class. Second, it packs high-performance Beam-Forming Microphones. With 4 high-quality microphones, your voice will be crystal clear during phone conversations, and transparency mode will pipe in clear ambient noise when you want to hear the sounds in the environment around you.

Next, the T5 II True Wireless earpieces house Klipsch’s custom 5mm ultra-thin driver to present a wider soundstage with more top-end extension and dynamics. Think of music with deeper sub-bass, clearer vocals, and enhanced details in the higher frequencies compared to Airpods.

Not only that, but the new T5 II earpieces also have the high IP-rating of IP67, so they are water & dustproof. 

Bonus Points:

Six pairs of ear tips for twice the customizability, includes a pocket-friendly case, USB-C charging port, push controls for easy user experience.

Airpods (Gen 2) vs Klipsch T5 II True Wireless: Earbud-style and fit is uncomfortable for some people, worse performance on Android, no customizability, and not waterproof or dustproof.

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IP67 Water & Dust-Proof Earphones

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8-Hour Battery Life & 24 Hrs In The Case

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Quad Beam-Forming Microphone Pattern

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless In-Ear Headphones Sport in gray color

Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport In-Ear Headphones

Next up, we have the Klipsch T5 II True Wireless Sport edition. With this model, you get everything that makes the T5 II great, but Klipsch takes the charging case to the next level. The charging case is a USB-C and a wireless Qi charging system. The case is water-tight and gasket-sealed to protect it from water and dust, so both the earphones and the case score a high IP67 rating. This means they are both well-protected against sweat and dust.

Protecting the case from external elements is a great start, but what happens when you use your earphones at the gym and then you throw them back in the case and forget about them in your bag overnight? Klipsch went a step further to protect your earphones while they’re inside the case by engineering a moisture removal system that absorbs moisture from within. The case uses a system of blue desiccant silica gel beads to remove moisture and dry out your earphones. The moisture removal system is also a rechargeable system, so a quick moment in the microwave recharges the silica beads so that they can absorb moisture again. Some earphones like Beats PowerBeats Pro also include a case to protect your earphones when working out, but the case in these is not protected against liquids like sweat, and they don’t give you a rechargeable moisture removal system that dries out your earphones for you.

You also get more color options: Black, Gray, Green, and a special edition McLaren color that will match your high-performance style too. For less than $250, we think this stands out as one of the best earphones to work out with — and when you need a break from your workout to answer your phone, you get the same clear call quality as the T5 II True Wireless with the benefits of a waterproof and dust-proof case that dries out your earphones at the same time. So, with this model, you'll never have to worry.

Bonus Points:

Six pairs of ear tips with memory foam tips (3 ear-wings, 1 memory foam tip for added grip), USB-C plus Qi wireless charging, push controls for easy user experience.

Beats PowerBeats Pro vs Klipsch T5 II Sport: No transparency mode, Larger and bulkier form factor and fit, worse performance on Android, included case is not water-resistant, and only 4 ear tip sizes.

 

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 IP67 Water & Dust-Proof Earphones + Case

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Internal Moisture Removal System Dries Your Earphones

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Quad Beam-Forming Microphone Pattern

Overall Recommendation

Klipsch is a name that has become synonymous with high-performance audio, and for good reason. They’ve been designing loudspeakers with custom drivers for 70 years. Their deep knowledge and stringent manufacturing requirements have made their loudspeakers popular all around the world. It seems almost unfair for a name like “Klipsch” to enter the wireless earphone market. 

Whether you are looking for a wireless in-ear headphone to help you work out or to enjoy the clearest phone conversations with the best microphones, there’s a Klipsch T5 II True Wireless that will suit your needs. They both sound great and fit great, so choosing the right one comes down to how you plan to use it.

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A thorough analysis of the Audeze LCD 2 vs LCD 3 vs LCD 4.

Company & Product Overview

Audeze (pronounced awh-deh-zee) was formed in 2008 by a pair of science fiction buffs. Alex Rosson and Ankar Thiagasamudram discovered a technology engineered for NASA spacecraft, so the forward-thinking duo did what any lover of music would put the innovative space-age tech in a headphone!

Passionate about accurate sound, the founders immediately recognized the huge potential of this special tech for planar magnetic transducers. Today, Audeze is the world’s leading manufacturer of planar magnetic over-ear headphones. Nearly every pair of headphones created by the company is designed and hand-made in the USA at their Southern California facility. 

Music lovers all over the world covet Audeze over-ear headphones, but the LCD line is one of the brand’s most popular. The LCD-2, LCD-3, and LCD-4 have been the most successful wired headphones Audeze makes. In this comparison, we compare all three wired headphone models while sharing some of the details from our listening experience.

With this comparison, you'll have everything needed to select the right pair of headphones for you.

If you're looking for fundamental knowledge about headphones, check out our Headphone Buyers’ Guide.

  1. Audeze LCD-2 Angled side view Audeze LCD-2 Over-Ear Headphones
    Rating:
    93% of 100
    Final Price $995.00

  1. Audeze LCD-3 Headphones in Zebrano Wood with Suspension Headband Audeze LCD-3 Over-Ear Headphones
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    100% of 100
    Final Price $1,945.00

AUDEZE 

LCD-2 Over-Ear Headphones

A Tradition of Excellence.

Focal Headphones Clear
  • Impedance: 70 ohms
  • Diaphragm: Ultra-thin thinner than a human hair!
  • Loudspeaker: 106mm Planar Magnetic
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 50kHz 

The Audeze origin story began with its first open-back headphone: the LCD-2. In our Audeze LCD 2 review, we shared the company’s backstory where it all began inside of an Orange County, CA garage.

The Audeze LCD-2 has become a classic icon and a top-selling open-back headphone at Audio Advice. If you aren’t familiar with open-back headphones yet and their distinct advantages, open-back designs tend to give you a more spacious feeling and a wider soundstage. You can read more about the benefits of open-back vs closed back here.

The Audeze LCD 2 does an excellent job of creating a wide soundstage that’s well-defined and provides an incredibly accurate bass response. With distortion nearly eliminated above 10Hz, the bass is tight and very defined. The impedance of the Audeze LCD2 is 70 Ohms, so you’ll want a decent headphone amp if you want to experience the LCD-2 to the full extent. 

The diaphragm in all of Audeze’s planar magnetic headphones is special. As a leader in planar magnetic driver technology, Audeze developed a way to manufacture an Ultra-thin diaphragm that’s thinner than a human hair. The lighter and more flexible the diaphragm, the faster it can move. 

Similar to a piston that pushes and pulls the air around it, the faster the movement of the diaphragm, the better it’s able to reproduce sound waves as they occur, naturally, in the real world. The diaphragm in the LCD-2 is the first to implement this ultra-thin diaphragm that produces accurate deep sounding bass with ultra-low distortion. 

With incredible accuracy, LCD-2 can produce frequencies (10hz-50kHz) that go below and above human hearing (20Hz-20kHz). The response from the international headphone community has been extraordinary ever since, making the Audeze LCD 2 stand out as a headphone classic. 

When testing the LCD-2, we immediately noticed how comfortable they are! All the LCD models in this list weigh in a little over a pound, so they’re all slightly on the heavier side. But, that extra weightiness didn’t transfer on our heads the way we expected. Most of the headphones in this comparison feature a new precision-engineered steel and leather suspension headband, which evenly distributes weight across the headbands, comfortably. A professional-grade travel case is included with all the LCDs too which is a nice touch for any high-end headphone.

Additionally, the ear cups are large, providing ample breathing room for the ears. All the LCD models have a “sloped” earpad design and are made with specially selected memory foam which offered just the right amount of firmness when they made contact with the sides of our heads. The memory foam material underneath the LCD-2’s soft subtle premium leather felt like it “hugged” the sides of our heads. 

The sound of the LCD-2 is what makes them worth every cent. With distortion nearly eliminated, the LCD-2 can sing accurately with precision and details. To test the LCD-2, we used the Chord Mojo and the Naim V1 DAC/headphone amp to demonstrate a portable setup compared to a luxury home setup. Both allowed us to drive the LCD-2 to peak performance.

We decided to push the performance of LCD-2’s bass response even further. We pressed play on Rihanna’s 2011 Electro House smash hit, “We Found Love,” which features Calvin Harris on Rihanna's sixth studio album, "Talk That Talk."

The 808-style kick drum bounced in the soundstage with clear resolution and without any distortion. This made is so easy to just get lost in the music and let our heads bob up and down with the pulsing hypnotic four-to-the-floor beat. The LCD-2’s ability to reproduce big bass with ultra-low distortion was exemplified at the max performance here. In terms of low-distortion, it's safe to say the LCD-2 passed our big bottom-end weight test.

We played a mix of classic rock, funk, and EDM — and while they all sounded great, it was the organic genres (Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical, and Funk) that stood out the most. If you have an ear for accurate detailed sound — at this price, Audeze LCD2 is for you.

To see what sets LCD-2 apart from the average headphone, read our Audeze LCD 2 Over-Ear Headphone Review.

Sound Signature: Warm/Smooth/Accurate.

Who it’s for: Home Music Lover.

What it’s for: All types of music — shines the most on organic genres (Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical, and Funk).

How to get peak performance: Home or Private Settings — connect with a good DAC/headphone amp. 

  1. Audeze LCD-2 Angled side view Audeze LCD-2 Over-Ear Headphones
    Rating:
    93% of 100
    Final Price $995.00

AUDEZE

LCD-3 Over-Ear Headphones

Timeless heritage taken to the next level.

Focal Headphones Utopia
  • Impedance: 110 ohms
  • Diaphragm: Ultra-thin even thinner than LCD-2! 
  • Loudspeaker: 106mm Planar Magnetic
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 50kHz

Up next in our line-up of Audeze LCD headphones is the LCD-2’s bigger brother LCD-3. The LCD-3 takes off where the original LCD-2 started by pushing Audeze’s advanced planar magnetic technology even further. This time, Audeze outdid itself by designing the LCD-3’s ultra-thin diaphragm to be even thinner than the classic LCD-2. 

While these headphones are priced above the LCD-2, these are a bargain for high-end headphones. They use the same space-age technology that made the LCD-2 a time-tested icon, but they will take that performance to the next level.

The impedance of the Audeze LCD-3 is 110 Ohms, so you’ll need a good headphone amp if you want to experience the full potential of this headphone. The extra power requirements needed to drive the LCD-3 allows you to experience an extra level of detail with realism that you will feel. 

The brand’s drive to innovate is deeply imprinted into the LCD-3. Audeze developed a way to manufacture the Ultra-thin diaphragm from the original LCD-2 (already thinner than a human hair) to be even thinner

As we mentioned, the faster the diaphragm moves, the better it reproduces sound as it exists in the real world. By making a diaphragm so thin, Audeze has created a high-performance driver that can move extremely fast and achieves the level of precision that lets you get more from your music.

LCD-3 reproduces frequencies in the same frequency range (10hz-50kHz) as LCD-2, but with even more accuracy compared to its little brother. This makes the LCD-3 even better at reproducing transparent bass extension that’s bigger, fuller, and even more natural compared to LCD-2. 

Besides the technical advancements, Audeze’s choice of premium materials takes the build quality up a notch. Outfitted with natural Zebrano wood rings, the LCD-3 is decked out with vintage nostalgia and introduces the newer steel and leather suspension headband system. Weighing in at a little under a pound and a half, the LCD-3 is slightly heavier than the LCD-2. Just like the LCD-2, the newer suspension system distributed the extra weight evenly and comfortably across the headband, so immediately we noticed how comfortable it was! 

The LCD-3’s extra weight only became noticeable on the top of the head after listening to a full-length album from front to back; however, this was not enough to be a deal-breaker. When we noticed a pressure point, pushing the headband forward just a bit helped to redistribute the weight that was sitting on top of our heads. We attributed the headband’s ability to remain comfortable to its cushy “clamping force” and the supreme larger-than-life ear cups that all LCD models feature. 

Like the LCD-2, the premium leather on the LCD-3’s earpads hugged the area around the ears, which created one of the best sealing conditions we have experienced from headphones. 

The sound of the LCD-3 is what was the most impressive. At this price-point, the LCD-3 will deliver an experience that most people have never heard before. To test the LCD-3, we used the Naim V1 DAC/headphone amp, which revealed great detail and dynamics that allowed us to experience the LCD-3’s full potential. 

This is where the LCD-3’s open-back design shined the most. The sound was wide-open and spacious, which provided the illusion that we were in a room filled with great sound. One song that jumped out to us was the classic rock hit “The Chain” written and recorded by Fleetwood Mac in 1977 for their eleventh studio album, “Rumours.”

Right from the beginning of the song, the LCD-3’s holographic realism came alive. At the start of the song, a guitar strummed so naturally in the right ear, it was almost like we were holding an acoustic guitar in our hands and strumming it ourselves! Then, that four-to-the-floor kick drum thumped and thudded with full-bodied dynamic detail that sizzled. Every time the kick drum stomped in the stereo image, the LCD-3 presented the detail with the musical impact that we could feel beating into our chests. The rhythm and the pacing were so lifelike, the pulsing kick drum made us want to stomp our feet along with it just like a live concert. 

If you have an ear for realistic, accurate, and immersive sound — the Audeze LCD-3 will give you the extra performance for a listening experience that’s like no other at this price-point. For this level of realism, this is a bargain.

To learn more about the LCD-3 and the specific features we love, check out our Audeze LCD-3 Over-Ear Headphone Review.

Sound Signature: Warm/Smooth/Accurate.

Who it’s for: Home Music Lover.

What it’s for: All types of music — shines the most on organic genres (Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical, and Funk).

How to get peak performance: Home or Private Settings — connect with a good DAC/headphone amp.

  1. Audeze LCD-3 Headphones in Zebrano Wood with Suspension Headband Audeze LCD-3 Over-Ear Headphones
    Rating:
    100% of 100
    Final Price $1,945.00

AUDEZE

LCD-4 Over-Ear Headphones

The peak of natural sound.

Focal Headphones Elegia
  • Impedance:  200 ohms
  • Diaphragm: Nano-scale diaphragm thinner than a spider web! 
  • Loudspeaker: 106mm Planar Magnetic
  • Frequency Response: 5Hz to 50kHz
  • Magnetic Structure: Double Fluxor magnet array

For our last headphone, we have the flagship Audeze LCD 4. This time, Audeze outdid themselves once again. For planar magnetic driver tech, the original LCD-2 might be the headphone that started it all, but the LCD-4 is the headphone that takes it all to the pinnacle of high-performance audio. 

While these headphones aren’t priced for those on a budget, these are some of the most impressive state-of-the-art headphones we’ve ever heard. The LCD-4’s Nano-thin diaphragm is so thin it’s thinner than a single bridge thread from a spider’s web this takes the space-age tech to a higher dimension of sonic realism.

The impedance of the Audeze LCD 4 is 200 Ohms, so you’ll need a good headphone amp if you want to squeeze every last drop of performance from this headphone. The extra power you need to drive your audio signal to a suitable listening volume will be worth it. You will experience immersion, holographic details, and dynamics that will make your jaw drop. 

The reason these headphones are so tough to drive is partially due to the nature of their planar magnetic design, but also the incredible elasticity and thinness of the Nano-scale diaphragms. Since the movement of the diaphragm relates to the level of details you hear, extreme weight reduction is the key to a speaker’s ability to reproduce transients with a high degree of accuracy. 

Audeze says the Nano-Scale Uniforce Diaphragms in the LCD-4 are state-of-the-art and the thinnest produced in the world. For comparison, an average human hair is about 75 microns thick. 1 micron is about 0.00004 inches thick. Now, imagine the thinness of a single bridge thread in a spider’s web — that’s 2 microns across. The diaphragms in the LCD-4 are 0.5 microns thick, or about 1/10th the thickness of a spider web. That’s incredible! Audeze brilliantly designed a diaphragm thinner than a spider’s web and put it inside a headphone.

But, Audeze didn’t stop there. When it developed the Nano-Scale Uniforce Diaphragm for the LCD-4, Audeze doubled the propulsion power using a Double Fluxor magnetic structure that creates a magnetic field with a whopping 1.5 Tesla! This allows the diaphragm’s voice coil to achieve the most extreme control and precision possible with fazor elements managing the phase between the magnets. All of this state-of-the-art tech requires sufficient power.

With the LCD-4, the diaphragm’s Nano-thin design achieves so much elasticity, it’s able to reproduce frequencies in the bottom-end weight with honest transparency at near-zero distortion. This headphone can drop way down to lows at 5Hz and soar as high as 50kHz well beyond our range of hearing and even higher than what some studio mics can capture. While you might not audibly detect some of these higher registering frequencies, the LCD-4 will add natural textures to instruments such as pianos, harps, brass, strings, and especially deep bass.  

With the LCD-4, you will capture every single musical detail with precision, accuracy, and with near-zero distortion. But none of this matters if the headphone isn’t comfortable. One notable difference here is the switch to carbon fiber in the leather headband suspension system instead of steel. Made from the most premium materials, it weighed in the heaviest at a little over one and a half pounds. However, once again, the extra weight didn’t add any noticeable pressure even during our longer listening sessions.

Similar to the other LCD models, we narrowed down the LCD-4’s ability to stay comfortable for the following reasons: 

  1. The headband’s comfortable “clamping force.” 
  2. Larger-than-life ear pads.
  3. The use of carbon fiber in the leather headband suspension system.

This headphone feels good, really good.

All of these headphones do a phenomenal job of reproducing sound accurately and musically, but the sound of the LCD-4 is what will blow you away. These will deliver an experience that most people have never heard before at any price-point. To many, $3,995 sounds unbelievable for a headphone, but most will agree there’s nothing else like them. 

When we tested the LCD-4, we used the Naim V1 DAC/headphone amp again which allowed us to squeeze every last drop of performance from them. Right from the start of the session, we noticed the LCD-4’s immersive three-dimensional soundstage. One song that stood out, in particular, was Camille Saint-Saens’ 1877 classical composition “Samson et Dalila.” 

From the beginning to the end of the composition, we were genuinely in awe of the LCD-4’s top-end extension. At the center of the LCD-4’s wide-open soundstage, the clarinet introduced the song with a top-end sizzle that was so detailed and resolute, it felt like it almost “tickled” the tops of our heads. It sounds superlative, but the realism was so holographic, it almost felt as though we conducted the clarinet’s performance ourselves.

Brass sections sounded really good with the LCD-4. The 50kHz top-end extension allowed the harmonic details of horns to sizzle naturally. Tubas possessed a full-bodied warmth that was almost texture-like in tonality — not metallic or brittle — but presented with a deeper bottom-end resonance like a live orchestra would sound in a wide-open room. After 3 minutes, the presentation of details was so accurate and natural sounding, it almost felt like we were in the orchestra. We could hear the pizzicato violins in the soundstage as though the violinists were sitting next to us! We’ve never experienced holographic details at this level of intimacy. 

If you are looking at high-end open-back headphones and looking for hyper-realistic, immersive sound, then the Audeze LCD-4 is one of the best money can buy.

To see how LCD-4 performs in a listening session, watch our Audeze LCD-4 Over-Ear Headphone Review.

Sound Signature: Warm/Smooth/Holographic.

Who it’s for: Home Critical Listener.

What it’s for: All types of music — shines the most on organic genres (Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical, and Funk).

How to get peak performance: Home or Private Settings — connect with a good DAC/headphone amp.

Conclusion

Each Audeze headphone has its price-point in the LCD lineup. They are all priced respectively to fit the way you listen to music. The entire collection of Audeze planar magnetic headphones is built on a passion to innovate and the love for accurate sound. Any headphone by Audeze will be an impressive statement piece in your collection of high-end audio gear. If you’ve been looking for a great sounding headphone that offers premium craftsmanship and that’s hand-made in the USA with some of the most comfortable materials on the market, consider Audeze.

If you have a question about a pair of Audeze headphones and how it will fit in with your setup or listening style, give us a call, chat with us, or send us an email. Our experienced team can help you find the right pair for you.

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    Rating:
    93% of 100
    Final Price $995.00

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    Rating:
    100% of 100
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In this review, we compare three of the most successful Audeze LCD headphones: LCD-2 vs LCD-3 vs LCD-4. Click to watch for more.

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