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HIFIMAN has redesigned its Arya headphones with its new Stealth Magnet technology. What does that mean and how do they sound?

HIFIMAN is a big player in the personal audio game, and they are not resting on their laurels. The Arya is an open-back planar magnetic headphone, and it has been updated with Hifiman’s recently developed Stealth Magnet technology. Dr. Fang Bian, president and CEO of HIFIMAN electronics claims that “this new technology improves upon earlier magnet designs by reducing interference beyond a point that wasn’t thought possible only a few years ago.” To achieve this, the Arya incorporates a super-thin diaphragm that guarantees fast response and the bare minimum of distortion.

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The updated Arya is currently available at a suggested retail price of $1,599. I am going to listen to a pair with a few different sources and determine how comfortable they are, how easy they are to drive, and how good they sound. Check in again soon for my review.

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See the complete review for the HIFIMAN Arya Stealth Magnet Planar Headphone.

Gene Hopstetter

Gene Hopstetter has been collecting records since 1981, when he walked into a record store and spent all of his allowance money on every AC/DC album he could find. In the mid-1980s he worked as a stock-boy in a neighborhood hi-fi emporium, which is when his obsession with sound quality began. He has always had a record player and vinyl in his life. Gene was born and raised in New Orleans, where music and food were invented. In the 1980s and 1990s he was active with two university radio stations, KLSU in Baton Rouge, and WTUL in New Orleans, where he got involved with local music promotion and album production. He earned degrees in Creative Writing and Journalism from LSU, which he somehow manages to use in his current career as an IT professional. When he is not listening to music, reviewing components, or updating his collection on Discogs, Gene enjoys restoring vintage Garrard turntables and cleaning LPs with his ultrasonic cleaner. His most prized vintage hi-fi components are a pair of McIntosh MC30 tube amps, a Garrard 301 cream grease bearing turntable with two tonearms, and a Thorens TD124 turntable. Gene is also interested in contemporary developments in hi-fi, such as Raspberry Pi DACs and streamers, amplifiers with Gallium Nitride transistors, and phono preamplifiers with digital output.

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