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Audeze LCD-X Over Ear Open Back Headphone New 2021 Version Creator Package with Carry case Electronics
Rated 4.88 out of 5 based on 43 customer ratings
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SKU:
AG_312108
Brand Audeze
Color Black
Ear Placement Over Ear
Form Factor Over Ear
Impedance 20 Ohm
$839.30
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THE PROFESSIONAL: Many of the current hit recordings you’ve heard have been mixed on Audeze headphones – the headphone of choice for recording engineers, musicians and audiophiles alike. With an efficiency of 103dB/1Mw and an impedance of 20 ohms they are the perfect option for anyone seeking a reference quality headphone.
PLANAR MAGNETIC DRIVERS: Large ultra-thin 106 mm diaphragms with Audeze’s proprietary Fazor elements and double-sided magnetic arrays. Frequency response from 12Hz – 20kHz extended out to 50kHz.
EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE: Revised 2021 ear pad design with luxurious leather (also available leather-free) and ergonomic design all contribute to the comfort and sophistication of the LCD-X with the best possible audio.
HAND CRAFTED IN CALIFORNIA: This Audeze headphone is engineered and meticulously handcrafted then rigorously tested and calibrated before leaving our Southern California facility.
IMPORTANT: This is a new revision for 2021 and replaces previous model ASIN B0765KJ5CB
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kevin –
4.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic headphones
Lcd x headphones were everything I expected. The only reason for the 4 star rating is their price.
Sean –
5.0 out of 5 stars
You don’t need any other headphone except these
I own a lot of expensive headphones and I can say from experience that these are hands down the best. I can’t figure out what flaws these have. The detail on these is extreme. The bass is just right and the vocals are spot on. Excellent imaging and clarity. Buy these!
3 people found this helpful
Khurram Hanif –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not for everyone ! Transparent but lacks sense of space for me
Sounds transparent a bit different though compared to traditional cone based headphones. I didn’t find it to be bass heavy as some reviews suggest. Important to take a listen before you go for it.
tomons –
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Endgame Headphone!
Truly outstanding sound. A cut above from my med-premium headphones.
One person found this helpful
John –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great
Amazing headphone!!!
One person found this helpful
MnMadManMnMadMan –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Intoxicatingly Enjoyable
I had for years listened to AKG 701 headphones. On a Mytek Brooklyn. Then I started reading about some higher end models. Tried them out. Liked them. Some more than others. These? I just kept coming back to them. I use them w the Mytek and w Schiit Midgard. Ordered cable replacements to take advantage of the halo topology on the Schiit. It’s kick. My other is a Verum 1 and I still dig those. But these are another level up.
MrChiSoxMrChiSox –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth every penny!
I have been a headphone guy for the past several years, an audio guy for over four decades and a music lover since I was a child growing up in the 1960’s. The headphone craze began for me back in the later 90’s while working a second shift job because my wife and newborn would be sleeping when I arrived home and I was unable to immediately go to sleep but didn’t want to wake them. Over the years I have amassed a small “collection” of headphones, all good, but the LCD-X is INSANE!Right out of the box it is a terrific sounding headphone, the best sounding Audeze that I have heard out of the box. But like any headphone, it can benefit with a bit of EQ, if for no other reason than the fact that you can custom tailor the sound to your own preferred taste. Afterall, we don’t all hear the same way. It’s not hard to do.OK, how do they sound? WOW, they are crazy good. The BASS is tight and well controlled and can get down into the sub bass as far as I need it to go before it starts to mash my brain in. It’s plenty deep if not the type for a true bass head. As for the mids, I think the LCD-X does mids very well, with a soundstage that is expansive but maybe not the widest. I’d say it’s about average or maybe just a bit better than average. But the mid-range/upper end combine to produce a level of detail that I haven’t heard before. It’s as though I can hear different layers within the music and better identify the sounds within a track I have heard a hundred times before. I have caught myself exclaiming to no one in particular “WOW” just because I have heard details come from the mix which I had heard before but which I can more clearly define WHERE they are coming from. And sometimes this headphone tricks me into hearing things that seem to come from outside of the earcups. It’s a beautiful sounding headphone.I’ll warn you, they are heavy and if that is a concern then this isn’t likely to be your cup of tea. I was prepared for it because I have other Audeze headphones and it hasn’t been a deal breaker for me to this point. I have owned mine now for about two months. If you already own a pair of Audeze headphones you will already be aware of their significant weight and top level build quality. Audeze has changed their pads a bit. They are using a new, thinner foam material which is softer and it’s just fine, but I think the pair I have came with the non-leather pads and the texture on my ears is very different than the genuine leather pads I am used to.
5 people found this helpful
Stephen GStephen G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent value
With some EQ, this is by far the best pair of headphones I’ve ever owned. For the most part I can hear all of the details of a recording including errors that the mixing/mastering engineer may of made in the original master, in which case I can usually fix with EQ. The build quality is premium and they are very comfortable for such a heavy set of cans. I’m genuinely satisfied with these headphones and looking forward to using them for many year to come. A truly great value.
W McBride –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Price/performance incomparable. This can beats everything I have heard under $3000
Fantastic product from one of the most respected brands in the industry. High quality construction and amazing sound. The connecting cable included is not the quality it should be, so I replaced with Cardas Clear which dramatically improved the sound. If you are a demanding audiophile, expect to upgrade the cable. Overall highly recommended.
L. Griffin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Open-Backs, just a bit pricy
These headphones truly do have an amazing sound quality. It would be nice if they came with the 1/4″ -> 25mm adapter, given the price. They are a bit large as well, so may look a little goofy but the sound is incredibly balanced and nice. They also don’t feel cumbersome or heavy on the head, especially given the weight. Even for extended listening periods this have never been a problem
One person found this helpful
BrothaJD –
5.0 out of 5 stars
If there’s an End-Game headphone: This will be it!
The Audeze LCD X 2021 are the BEST HEADPHONES FOR VALUE OF MONEY, Period! The Sounds coming from this headphone r the most truest to the music! It produces a common copy of the actual recording w/o any coloring to the music. If there’s a lot of bass in the recording, then these cans will produce you a lot of bass. If there’s little to less bass, then it’ll feed you little to less bass.It’s simply the best ALL-ROUNDER headphone, period! Every genre of music sounds like the recording: And because of this, it’s Excellent for Mixing/Mastering. If there’s an end-game headphone – The Audeze LCD X will be it.I didn’t think the Audeze LCD X could be any better but the 2021 version simply out-classed the older LCD X and def rivals the LCD 5.I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE 2021 AUDEZE LCD X!!!
6 people found this helpful
Ronco –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lethal Headphones
I love these headphones, they sound great. Add a little EQ (extra bass) and they become really fun. The build quality is very nice. These things are sturdy and have some heft to them. These could be used as a melee weapon in a medieval battle They are heavy, but after a few days I got used to them.
kvtkvt –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Upgrade over previous version.
Definitely an improvement, with a bit of weight loss and some actually decent tuning, making the LCD-X competitive with higher tier and more expensive cans. Their still the heaviest in my collection but are sonically weightier then most along with its better dynamics, instrument separation and sound stage. The combined upgrades including – upgraded earpads, lighter weight and better tuning + Fazor Phase tweaking, allow for more listening enjoyment without the need to EQ. I fully appreciate the upgrades and most highly recommended them as they have slightly edged-out my recently purchased Focal MG Pro as my personnel Top Tier.
5 people found this helpful
Oculus Fulvius –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best headphone I have ever had
High points for clarity, comfort, sound stage, instrument separation and precision tuning and stereo balance on the lower end as well as in the mids and uppers. There is no low points, except maybe the high price… But, in this case, it is obviously justified.
One person found this helpful
Kevin Fernandez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I didn’t know music could sound so good
So I bought a HD599, HD6XX, Hifiman Edition XS, Hifiman Sundara, LCD 2 Classic, and these. I wanted to try out different sounding headphones at varying price points and stick with the ones that got the most emotional response from me and enjoyment.Off the bat, I thought “these LCD X better absolutely blow me away for me to want to spend over 1,000 on a headphone”. Well I can say after listening to all the headphones for a while, I am keeping the LCD X, because they absolutely blow me away. After hearing how good they sounded, I couldn’t imagine deciding to keep any of the others.The best way I can decide the sound, is that it sounds thick, and full. The bass is insane especially with XBass on my Hip DAC 3 (which is an excellent little amp by the way, and powers these no problem even on low gain). It sounds like subwoofers in my ears, and the craziest part is that when the bass is strong, everything else still comes through clear with no distortion, unlike the Edition XS, which had very nice bass but would distort pretty easily. The LCD X gets louder than comfortable for me and still doesn’t distort.In reviews online, I always hear about things like “soundstage” and “slam”. As Listened to all these headphones, I began to understand those terms. The Hifiman Edition XS I’d say had the largest sound stage, which a lot of people like. Things sounded airy and spacious. Apparently Hifiman is known for this. I thought it was really cool, but honestly prefer the more intimate soundstage of the LCD X. It sounds like I’m hearing the music exactly the way it was meant to be heard, and if songs sound really large because it was recorded that way, then that’s how I hear it. If a song is recorded in a way that everything is mashed together, that’s what I hear. The Hifiman sounded excellent in things like Jazz and Classical, but the large sound stage almost sounded artificial to me at times. Some things often sounded recessed or too far away.As far a slam, well I know what that means now. Listen to Hotel California by the eagles, and when those drum hits come in before the main drop to the song, you’ll know what slam means. These got it.Anyways I could talk about sound all day and how amazing these are. The other reason I chose them over all the others is build quality. When you get these, you first get this hard plastic case. You open them and find these basically all metal/aluminum headphones that just feel solid. The whole experience of opening the case and grabbing these feels premium. The Hifiman was just cheap and wobbly and plasticky feeling, just like the sennheisers. Some people say these are too heavy, but they must just have weak necks or already have poor posture and are hunching forward. They definitely have some weight, but are very comfortable. I wear them all day with no issues, but I sit straight and have head and neck support on my office chair.As a final note, as compared to the LCD 2 C: the LCD 2C for me was pretty great in a lot of the same ways, but the X just sounds so much better out of the box. If you are on a tight budget, the 2C can sound pretty close to the X if you EQ on your computer, but I like to use my phone and the hip DAC so I can listen around my house, and the X just sounds incredible without EQ. The 2C still sounds great, and if it’s all you hear then you’ll be fine with it but the X is definitely a step up and is worth the extra money for me.
14 people found this helpful
Jeff –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very good
I have been using Phillips X2’s and Fostex T50RPMK3’s for the last 5-7 years. I decided to test out a couple of upgrades. I bought 2 new pairs of headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro’s, and the Audeze LCD-X.The DT 1990’s were returned immediately. The comfort was poor, build quality was nothing special, and they sounded good but not great. Better than my X2’s, but worse than my T50RPs. For nearly $500, I was expecting alot better.The LCD-X’s are more expensive, but they are a massive upgrade over my existing headphones. Comfort is great, the pads are the best I have used. Super thick nice leather pads. They are heavy, but I am used to the weight now after a week or so.Out of the box, the sound was great. Effortless deep bass, not boomy like my X2s. After using them for a few days, I EQ’ed them to make them match the Harman curve, the results are very good. They have a dip around 8-10k out of the box. With EQ’ing, that goes away mostly. I was hoping the cheaper DT1990’s would be the keepers, but I think the LCD-Xs are worth the extra money. All metal and leather, detachable cable (and the stock cable is good quality), I suspect these will be my headphone of choice for the next 10 years.Highly recommended.
14 people found this helpful
Em –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Damn.
Extremely fun headphone. EQ is a must since they sound pretty dark out of the box. They’re quite comfortable despite being pretty chonky. Soundstage and layering isn’t amazing on these like something from Hifiman, but it is extremely detailed and articulate, plus they won’t fall apart in a year. You’ll be able to pick up the subtlest sounds with ease. Amazing sub bass (exceptional dynamic range, descent amount of slam), crisp mids and treble. They’re slightly rolled off on treble which is nice for me since It makes longer listening sessions more enjoyable. I like to listen to a lot of busy tracks (mainly EDM/electronic). They sound pretty forward without being too much. Vocals and instruments sound natural (vocals to me sounded artifical on Sundaras and Anandas). These respond to EQ very well so you can tune them to your personal preference. One thing to note is that you will need an amp with some juice. I run these off of a Onkyo home theater receiver, which has plenty headroom. Tried them out with a JDS atom and Shiit magni heresy and they left a lot on the table compared to what I was able to get out with the Onkyo. Love these headphones very much. I’d compare them to the 2-C, but I’ve never listened to them. I also haven’t had any issues with the screws on the can to strap couple like some have had (blue Loctite if any issues) and the factory cable is very good as well. This headphone is not going to be everyone’s favorite, but it definitely checked the boxes for me. If instrument separation and soundstage are extremely important to you, I’d probably look for something else. I only have limited experience with different headphones, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. However I’ve personally never listened to anything that made me so impressed every time I put them on. Oh big plus I forgot to mention. Audeze is located and manufactures their headphones here in the states. They offer a 3 year warranty on the drivers as well. I truly gave Hifiman a chance but when you get a defective unit out of the box it kind of leaves a bitter taste on the tongue.TLDR: amazing headphone, natural, articulate, and crisp. Slightly rolled off treble. Fantastic sub bass dynamics. Need a beefy amp. Cost a pretty penny, but worth it imo.
13 people found this helpful
CyberiusCyberius –
5.0 out of 5 stars
These are different…very different
I am by no means an audiophile and lack the technical vocabulary to accurately articulate the sound these headphones provide. With that said, I will do my best to describe my experience.I currently own 6 pairs of headphones and these are becoming my favorites. My current other headphones are the Sennheiser HD 8XX, Focal Clear MG Pro, Focal Elegia, Dan Clark Aeon Closed X, Hifiman Sundara. I only add this information so you can understand by experience level and personal sound taste.Packaging – These are packaged like a tank. The carry case is very nice and feels quality.Build Quality – I think if you really wanted to you could break rocks with these things. They are all metal and build extremely well. There are no creaks or roughness when adjustijng them. Everything is silky smooth and percise.Sound Quality – Sound is so subjective. It is impossible to describe exactly what I hear because if you put these headphones on I guarantee they will sound different to you. Here is what I hear.The first thing that stood out to me was the clarity and the warmth. The first album I listened to with these was Days of The New – Days of The New. It happened to be delivered at the same time. The soundstage actually surprised me a little. I wasn’t expecting them to be as wide as they are. They aren’t as wide as the HD 8XX but few are. The guitars really sustained and the openess was just fantasticThe next albumn I listened to was Charles Mingus – Ah Um. I was immediately captivated by the instrument separation and the way the notes just sang! The bass was pleasantly punchy and full and the drums really were crisp and tight.Comfort – If there is a let down with these headphones it is in comfort. They weigh a ton and it feels like it. Despite having the wide headband and large comfortable pads after a few albums you really start to feel it on the crown of your head and in your neck. They are not uncomfortable, you just have to take breaks. I also have a GIGANTIC head and they fit fine which is rare for me.Conclusion – These are expensive headphones without a doubt, however, I really think they are a great value. You are getting what you pay for here. The sound quality and build are second to none. I would absolutely buy them again and recommend them to anyone in the market for them.
26 people found this helpful
JBDGaming –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Headphones for work and play!
Note: heavy but not uncomfortable.Long winded breakdown oh yeah! I use these headphones for mixing (at home) and also use them for listening to music or to watch movies. They are enjoyable even when single-ended! I would say for what they are advertised to do, they fill the role of mixing and tread a bit outside as a listening pair (mixing headphones and listening headphones are NOT the same). They don’t have a large Soundstage, but the stage given happens to be natural, not fake. Don’t confuse this with placement of actual staging, where the middle is a touch vague (for mixing I can still tell I’d the vocalist is centered or to a side) when used for games. The bass is the only ‘problem’, with the response being linear enough that if you add some with eq or use something like ifi’s true bass or xbass, you will be more than amused! The tonality is well balanced, with a noticeable dip at 3.7khz and a large cavity-like recess at about 9.56khz to 10khz. Those dips however, are not a problem for me, as adding too much at 3.7khz back can add some coloration (2db to 3db on Equalizer APO would be a safe range, with the latter as your maximum (q width of about 1 to 1.5)).Summary; this headphone is very enjoyable, and it’s weight is not a problem in the slightest since the weight is evenly distributed. The seal is good for glasses wearers, and the tonality is inoffensive. With some eq, you can find a sweetspot for 3.7khz to emphasize the already present texture to vocals, cymbals, or snare drums. The stage and overall ‘sound’ is natural, while adding detail galore, and being fun at the same time. And they are neutral enough to mix in for either the amateur or the pro. To me, this is my temporary endgame. I recommend these headphones whole heartedly, alongside a good clean dac and amp.
7 people found this helpful
Matt F –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best in this price bracket, as good as many in a higher bracket.
I purchased these as an open box. Running through my system with an RME DAC (add bass shelf an tame one peak) with either a tube amp or my solid state, these rival much more expensive headphones. I alternate back and forth between these and my ZMF Verites, which are more than double the price. The ZMF have better stage, more bass impact, and slightly more resolution (SLIGHTLY). Overall technical qualities are maybe 10% better on the verite.TIPS FOR COMFORT: ZMF Copilot or Pilot pad transforms these headphones 100% for comfort. Bend the steel headband if clamp force is too tight. Between these two things, my LCD-X are as comfortable as any of my other headphones now.In the past six months I have owned Clear, Clear MG, Celestee, Radiance (quite liked these), Arya V3, ZMF aeolus, ZMF verite open, ZMF verite closed, LSA HP-1, LSA HP-2. The two I have kept are the LCD-X and Verite closed, if that says anything.
6 people found this helpful
JustLikesRandomStuff –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb.
Terminal headphones. If you listen to a lot of music, just get them.
Alex –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Sound, Weak Points In Design
If you want these purely for the sound, then you are not going to be disappointed! I am no audiophile, but they have transformed my audio experience. I pick up so much more detail that I never heard before, and the sound is well balanced without distortion. Before I had only ever heard of things like “soundstage” and “imaging” in word, and now I know what is meant by hearing them.The downside is that there are some points in the construction of these that will break without too much pressure. Before I got these, I had my eye on where the yokes meet the rods, and it just looked cheaply designed. I was worried that it would get bent; surely enough, that was a failure point that I soon came to experience. And guess what is the ONE part asides from the driver section that they do not sell as a repair part?The yokes’ sheet metal is finished nicely but easy to bend, and the quality of the 1/4″ #4-40 pan head screws is not the best. Both bent with only a few pounds of force put on the unit when I leaned over onto them. I replaced the screws with 3/8″ (yes, the yokes can accommodate longer ones than what came on them) stainless steel ones with some blue threadlocker from my local hardware store, and tried my best to straighten the hinge flange with some rubber-faced automotive fender formers, although a pair of metal hand seamers would probably be more effective to do the trick.
One person found this helpful
Planet –
5.0 out of 5 stars
very cool and worth it headphones
i cant afford to buy them but i know theyre good10/10
One person found this helpful
WesWes –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Endgame Material
This thing is built like a tank, you could use it for self-defense it’s so strong. It’s heavy enough to feel the weight when I turn my head but honestly, I love it. I’ve gotten used to it. The weight kinda reminds me to lay back and listen. It’s pretty comfortable with the leather strap and squishy earpads despite the weight. It looks like it’s built to last a century. It’s like one of those “they don’t make em like they used to” kinda products from the 1950s. 5/5 durability the soundstage isn’t as amazing as hd700 (my only other audiophile headphones) but the bass is smooth, powerful, and absolutely incredible. This is the most enjoyable headphone I have ever had the pleasure of trying. I love bass-heavy music and my god this thing KICKS. You can put so much power into it and there are NO distortions. Even though the HD700 has more clarity and detail, it’s still very detailed and on top of the bass, it’s just such a beautiful experience. The detail and powerful bass combined just makes me wanna get up and dance.I’m waiting to compare this one to the LCD-2 Classic and Phaser edition but regardless, this is an amazing headphone. If you are looking for a dark, sensual, powerful, and bass heavy audiophile headphone this is it.Update: I tried out an LCD-2 Classic and I can confirm that the LCD-X upgrade is worth the money. The LCD-X has that clear reference grade quality to the highs and mids that complements the tight bass oh so seductively well. The X’s high-end has that crispy, tight treble to it that just makes me want to BLAST these things and jam out with my ham out. The classics do have great bass and speed but the high end is less clear relatively speaking but better soundstage. The X’s are like clean clear glass and the classics are like slightly opaque glass to give a visual analogy.The X’s almost have this magical touch to the sound signature that makes it just ungodly enjoyable to listen to. The clear beautiful vocals on top of the deep sensual bass are just unbeatable. I LOVE listening to music on these so much I get excited when I’m on my way back home, they are that good. The industrial-strength frame and luxurious leather ear pads really give it a high-end and durable look. I feel confident that these will last 10+ years of luxury audiophile listening enjoyment unless you threw them off the top of a building or something. The only complaint that I have is the massive weight of these things can be a bit much on my neck after deafening myself for hours on end to my favorite playlist. I consider it to be a minor consequence of the extremely high build quality. I prefer the durable and heavy frame of the LCD-X over the light polymer frame of the classics. It’s the type of build quality I am so happy to see on a pair of $1200 headphones.Depending on the song, these cans can be smooth, deep and rich or crisp, fast and punchy. I think these are going to be my endgame and #1 go-to headphones for the next 5 – 10 years. I can just get lost in the music with these and to me, that’s what being an audiophile is all aboutUpdate: Omg, I powered these with a Schiit Magnius via balanced cable, listened to goldfrapp in “mastered” 24 bit quality over TIDAL and I cried for like 20 minutes… These are SO F***ING GOOD
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CFortC –
5.0 out of 5 stars
For fine, precision, immersive listening
I spent some time listening to and comparing my current multiple conventional dynamic headphones, all with broadly similar sound, in the $99 to $350 price range. This activity inspired me to wonder what owning better headphones might be like.Starting with Ken Rockwell’s extensive catalog of headphone reviews, I expanded to read a lot of other reviews. I converged on a likely candidate that came up many times as a headphone of note, the Audeze LCD-X. It appears that the folks at Audeze put everything possible into this model to make it a “sweet spot” of their product line, selling at a not-so-outrageous price of $1,199.The Audeze LCD-X is Stereophile-rated Class A, and appears among the least expensive headphone products in that category. Their original review in Vol. 37 is sparkling in its praise and appreciation of the product.After hours of pondering (the price is a significant commitment), I clicked the button. When the Audeze LCD-X arrived in a few days, I noted that the set comes with its own gig-ready hard shell travel case, complete with metal corners. Inside the case, there is custom padding to cushion against drops and blows.The headphones themselves, although rated as heavy, don’t seem to me as heavy on my head. I chalk it up to many years lugging loaded-down camera bags (and the very comfortable head band). The pads are quite large enough to accommodate my ears, hence no ear pressure, hence wearing period can approach indefinite.The included cord is 2 meters, which doesn’t reach across the room from chair to equipment stand. However, many years ago I got an audiophile-grade headphone extension cable (stereo 1/4-inch male to 1/4-inch female) which works fine.So how do they sound driven by the headphone output of my Benchmark DAC-3 (also Stereophile Class A rated)?We’ve all experienced that cliché when auditioning new gear: “It was like listening to an entirely new recording. I heard things that I’d never heard before.”Well, it was like that, literally. Among the first tracks I played were off “Kind of Blue”. Here’s the studio ambience (faint echoes) that I’d never noticed before. Here’s each instrument clearly defined, separated, and realistic. Here are the saxophones sounding like real saxes. Here’s the spit of the trumpet. The cymbals ticking out the time. And so on.These headphones grip the sound. There is tremendous controlled bass drive, but also a sense of unlimited extension of the treble. On some orchestral music, I noticed a piccolo doubling up an octave, in all previous hearings just blended into the mix. You can take a complex mix and follow individual lines just like that.In summary, it’s a different category of headphone than the conventional dynamics I’ve lived with all these years. While these don’t obsolete loudspeakers, they do open up a new meaning to the phrase “close listening”, when it is desired to effortlessly perceive more details and nuances of the musical performance.
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Shooter –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Really good, but not quite good enough…
After reading a lot of good things about this new updated model I decided to give them a try to see if they could displace my Focal Clear Mg’s as my go-to headphones. Bottom line – no, they cannot, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t still really good and it’s feasible that someone else could prefer them. It’s also worth noting that these are about $300 less than the Focals.Planar headphones in general are known to produce abundant bass and these don’t disappoint in that area, but the quality, or the naturalness of the bass just doesn’t compare to the Focals.I’ve had a set of the LCD-2’s before and these are certainly better and less veiled than those were, but Audeze has on ongoing issue of size and weight that competitors (like Focal) just don’t have. The prodigious weight means a higher clamping force is necessary to keep them positioned on your head. After wearing these for a little while removing them feels like taking a heavy helmet off. I have a slight issue with the Focals rubbing my ear a little bit after several hours of use, but they are still far more pleasant and comfortable to use than the Audezes.After giving these enough time to break in and using the best Eq settings I could find, I ultimately returned these as I just couldn’t think of any one thing they do better than the Clear Mg’s. I should note that I also Eq the Focals. In fact, the Focals are so good that if I never find anything I prefer that is perfectly fine. They really don’t leave me wanting in any area, I just like to try other models sometimes that get a lot of hype in case something superior is out there at a reasonable price point.
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Julien Brundrett –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent headphones in my inexperienced opinion
This is my first pair of high-end, audiophile headphones. I have tried driving them with the iFi hip dac, and they sound excellent. The bass boost function on the amp sounds absolutely incredible on these headphones, yes it is bass heavy sound but if you are into that, these headphones can handle it and sound unbelievable. No distortion, deep and fast bass while keeping the mids and highs perfectly clear.These headphones will run on literally anything and have plenty of volume. When I’m lazy I just plug them directly into my MacBook Pro (2021 16″ model) headphone jack. The experience is not quite as impressive as with the dedicated dac, but frankly hard to spot unless you are blasting loud bass or paying very close attention. I also tried them with a basic USB-C headphone dongle, and they sounded ok, again no issue with volume but bass was lacking.That said, these are open-back headphones with some sound leakage. These are designed for private listening in a quiet environment, and they absolutely shine in that context. They have some heft but it doesn’t impede comfort or wearability for me at all.
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ricky –
5.0 out of 5 stars
As good as the reviews
Had a hard time deciding between lcd x, Arya and focal clear. Super happy with these, amazing sound quality. They’re def heavy, so I need to take a break after 4 hours or so. I’m sure I’ll get used to them more as time passes as it’s only a minor discomfort after the 4th hour. Bass hits perfect and the detail in every instrument is surreal.
insta –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Pair of Cans with Excellent Bass and Imaging
Ordered Used and as far as I can tell they seem almost brand new, no noticeable defects or anything. These seems extremely well built and durable as they are mostly metal, as for the sound I find it a bit dark but the elevated bass and clear vocals def makes me prefer it over both the dt1990 and my all time favorite hd600. The weight after a while is noticeable but the music totally just drags my attention away from the minor discomfort. Another minor gripe regarding the adjustment mechanism for the headband, while wearing and moving it does tend to slide and loosen a bit but I have yet to have it slide off my head lol. Overall I find these to be extremely capable when it comes to delivering high resolution sound (especially in the bass department lol) I own the senheiser hd600s & hd660s, beyerdynamic dt1990s and Hifiman Sundaras and I prefer the lcdx over any of those. I’ll try to update after a while in terms of durability etc. and possibly with more comparisons to higher end headphones.Very happy with purchase and company I purchased from. Got a flawless pair for a great price!Genres I Mostly listen to-Metal (Nu Metal,prog,symphonic)-old and Modern Rock- Classical/Orchestral- IndieStock Tuning for me is perfect for these genresPersonal Ranking;Lcdx>hd600>Sundara>dt1990>hd660s
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thron99 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best headphone ive ever owned
Excellent tonality, superb bass response, when its EQ’d it becomes a jack of all trades monster of a headphone. Highly recommended
PG –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing quality and sound, but SO heavy!
These headphones are beautifully crafted and sound amazing. The stage is kind of narrow but they offer exceptional clarity and are exciting and fun to listen to.I especially enjoy the low frequency slam these produce.The one mega detractor of the LCD-X is its mass: They are HEAVY.During my listening I found myself preferencing seating options with neck support.
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Kong –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sounding pair of cans except the weight…
is a little heavy. With my big noggin I’ve literally maxed out the rods to fit on my head. Very comfortable as the weight is well-distributed. However you’ll feel it after a few hours. Overall they’re sound fantastic, a little dark which I’d preferred. They’re good for any genre of music. Good little investment if you’re enjoy music during quiet nights OR days. Comes highly recommended!
Rorro B –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holly mother of God!
This is the “best tuned” Audeze IMHO, it’s the closest to a Focal Clear MG in terms of neutrality and accuracy on the frequency response. However it contains a better wider and bigger soundstage.I must specify that the leather revised pads are more comfy and generate a more diffused detail retrieval with a more warm signature. While the protein pads have a more harsh presentation on the mid high treble with a minimal but noticeable decay on bass extension and slam/impact
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AdamM –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Among the best there is
These headphones are absolutely incredible. If you are reading this im sure you’ve read other reviews. These have incredible tonality, imaging, and sound stage. These are “reference” headphones geared toward music production and will need some boost in the low frequencies for most people. But they respond perfectly to EQ and sound incredible.
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Alexis Zuniga –
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST OF THE BEST
these new 2021 with Audeze’s eq on roon are amazing the best headphones ive ever heard and even better for electronic music. yes theres better but this is best price point to buy headphones at anything more and youre going to need expansive amps and dacs to make a difference. even though these have low impedance i still recommend a good amp for these. something like the Schiit audio asgard 3 is amazing for these.they are not heavy stop being a baby
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heather k heidgerkenheather k heidgerken –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tremendous set of cans
These are built like a tank, smell like a new car when you first get them, and are genuinely the best headphones I’ve ever tried. I mainly listen to edm and rock, and that’s what these excel at though any genre doesn’t sound bad with these. To keep it short and sweet, if you have the budget and setup to run these, they’ll take you places 10/10.
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Ben Lamb –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfection
Best headphones I own, absolutely hifi, bring out the best in music. Heavy, yes, but don’t let naysayers turn you off completely.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Total upgrade coming from Sundara
An absolute joy and a total upgrade coming from the hifiman sundara. I wasn’t even aware they would come with this absurdly robust case but appreciate the bonus. I don’t know that this can be topped. Maybe top level stax or abyss but those are 5x the price.
CharlesCharles –
End game of headphones
Fantastic detail and sound stage. Impressive dynamics and frequency range. Comfortable and not as heavy as its perceived by many people. Can easily have it for a couple hours fine. Im pairing it with a Topping E50 and L50 stack, they are perfect for these cans. Is it worth the price? Probably not for casual listeners, if you want some of the best professional level detail retrieval, these are definitely the right choice.They feel and look high end- like they should.I talked to many people with LCD-X over 5 years old and have no problem with them, i guess time will tell how reliable these are.I heard Audeze had decent customer support, hopefully i never have to figure that out.
S. P. RobinsonS. P. Robinson –
End Game Headphones
These truly are my ‘End Game’ cans. I mulled over spending this much on a pair of headphones for longer than I care to admit but in the end I went for it and I have no regrets. Firstly, the build quality is wonderful. They are pretty heavy but not too heavy, more reassuring of the quality. The sound is out of this world. I have them connected to the Topping D90 + A90 stack with balanced XLR cables connecting them and I am also using a balanced cable between the amp and headphones. I can’t recommend these enough. Paired with a quality source, in my case, Tidal MQA, you hear things you never noticed before in music you have listened to thousands of times before. If you are on the fence, just go for it. Very, very happy with my purchase. Oh and they also come with a case that has a key.
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GOS_0045 –
Excelentes audífonos
Excelentes audífonos y de igual calidad. Sólo no especifica en ningún lado el material del que están cubiertos los cojinetes.
SlimSlim –
Amazing headphones just got better
Amazing headphones just got better.Amazing build quality.Amazing clarity.Amazing bass slam.Amazing weight(612g….).
Alonso Pg –
Excelente audífono pero con errores importantes
Desde hace tiempo que quería incorporar el LCD-X a mi colección de audífonos, y debo decir que vale la pena, sin embargo, el producto tiene algunos contras significativos.La construcción se siente sólida, pero por la naturaleza de la fragilidad de los drivers Planar Magnetic, a la primera que se te caigan, se van a romper, esto no es un problema de Audeze como tal, sino de prácticamente cualquier audífono que utilice esta tecnología. Por otro lado, son considerablemente PESADOS, si lo que buscas es comodidad y relajarte mientras escuchas música, estos audífonos no son para ti, tienes que verlos como una herramienta de trabajo, pesan más/menos 600 gramos. El mecanismo de ajuste de banda es el punto más débil del audífono en mi opinión, se siente duro, pero por otro lado, no se queda fijo, es lo peor de los dos mundos, ni agradable al tacto, pero tampoco efectivo. Finalmente, las almohadillas están pegadas, y sí, se pueden cambiar, sin embargo, no es un proceso fácil como con otros modelos donde únicamente quitas y pones, aquí hay que hacer un trabajo un tanto artesanal de que queden bien pegadas, selladas, en la posición correcta, etc.Pasando al sonido, es muy bueno, el grave asimila el slam de un driver dinámico (Audeze comenta que el pegado de las almohadillas es por este objetivo), las frecuencias medias no tienen picos y el cuerpo se distribuye de manera uniforme, los agudos no son fatigantes, y contienen bastante detalle. La escena sonora es pequeña sin ser claustrofóbica, la imagen es buena pero he escuchado mejores (Hifiman Arya, Sennheiser HD 800S, Meze Elite, Focal Clear, etc.), la tonalidad es agradable pero tampoco se siente tan natural.¿Los recomendaría?, depende, si lo que buscas es uno de los mejores graves en un Planar Magnetic, o un audífono muy detallado y con presentación íntima, sí, son muy buenos.Por otro lado, si lo que buscas es un audífono con mejor relación precio/calidad, considero que los Ananda, o incluso ahora los Arya (pues los bajaron de precio), son más económicos, y tienen mejor rendimiento y comodidad. Y en un último escenario, si lo que buscas es tener solamente un audífono abierto que haga todo bien, los LCD-X te van a quedar debiendo, para eso te recomiendo los Focal Clear o los Ananda.Pareciese que el audífono no me gustó, pero sí, es muy bueno, es más que nada que cuando ya has escuchado tantas otras marcas y modelos de este segmento, te haces más exigente.
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L. DominiqueL. Dominique –
I do like my LCD-X 2021 “HESUVI” equaliser the sound quality is even better
I like the quality and build work of these headphones and with my mini amp the sound is much louder than what it’s supposed to be my mini app also has a bass booster so if I feel like it I can turn it off and on but when I turn the base on I do have to turn it down because it will get blurry the sound quality would not be as good but when you turn it off you can turn it up a lot more but then people around you will hear your music I use it for when I’m going on the bus to work and also when I’m on my computer