Showing posts with label Meze. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 22, 2019

News : Meze Audio launches multi-award winning headphones - Empyrean, the first Isodynamic Hybrid Array Headphone in Singapore

SINGAPORE | 16th August 2019 - Meze Audio, a high-end audio company renowned for developing premium audiophile headphones and earphones, introduces their new flagship: Empyrean - the first Isodynamic Hybrid Array Headphone with Eng Siang International as its sole official distributor in Singapore. 
The stunning pair is made in collaboration with Rinaro, a progressive audio company with over 30 years of research and development on planar magnetics. It has bagged 13 awards and counting since its initial launch.
Antonio Meze, lead designer and founder of Meze Audio said "Empyrean was born from passion, curiosity and innovation. As a business, we have allowed ourselves the freedom to experiment and take risks in search of the perfect sound. To generate something truly remarkable, one must dare to explore, and that's what we did with Empyrean. We pushed and refined industry's standards and achieved a true game changer for audiophiles."
Headphones with no compromise
The result of the collaboration brings a no-compromise ultra high resolution audio headphones with an Isodynamic Hybrid Array Driver, MZ3, made exclusively for the Empyrean.
With MZ3, an Isodynamic Hybrid Array Driver, a new standard in planar magnetic audio was established - the first dual shaped voice coil array. The only one of its kind, this unique piece of technology is one of the lightest and most advanced planar magnetic drivers on the market.
The MZ3 combines individual switchback and spiral shaped voice coils, allowing sound to be targeted with accuracy around the natural shape of the ear, ensuring absolute comfort and fit for the listeners. This also provides increased exposure of direct sound wave frequencies over the 10kHz range and improves imaging and location by decreasing the impact of short wave time delays caused by diffused field reflections.
Designed with users in mind
Embodying Meze's daring aesthetic, user-centred design elements and Rinaro's experience in research and development within the field of planar magnetics, Meze Empyrean is both a sophisticated piece of design, and one of the most technologically innovative planar magnetic headphones. 
An innovative feature is the Isomagnetic ear cup attachment which utilises the demagnetising field generated by the driver to hold the ear cup in place whilst also redirecting the magnetic field back into the driver and improving driver efficiency. Empyrean's cleverly designed pressure distribution wings - a patented suspension wings increase the leather headrest's contact surface area with your head and can help relieve uncomfortable pressure points.
Empyrean comes with 2 sets of detachable ear pads, in leather and Alcantara variants. Not just luxurious, each pad variant presents a different soundscape for the user. With the leather pads, one can enjoy the vocal and instrumental nuances of your favourite playlist, focusing more on the mids. The Alcantara pads gives you more depth and attention to the treble details. 
Exquisite craftsmanship
Meze went out of their way to create an audiophile headphone that is powerful yet lightweight enough for extended hours of use. A blend of premium materials, the Empyrean utilises exquisite craftsmanship and detailing that unmistakably Meze.
Each driver has been hand assembled and tested in an industrial facility in Ukraine. 
Designed and engineered in Baia Mare, Romania, the Empyrean is made of lightweight carbon and aluminium using high precision Computer Numeric Control (CNC) sculpted chassis, milled from a single piece of solid aluminium. Each cut is precise and a work of art in its own right.
  • Driver Type: Rinaro Isodynamic Hybrid Array 
  • Frequency Response: 4 - 110,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 31,6 Ω
  • Weight: Approximately 430g
  • Accessories included: High strength aluminium suitcase with foam inserts case, 2 sets of ear pads: Real leather, Alcantara, Cable options: 3m OFC cable, 4pin mini XLR plugs ending with 6.3 jack connector OR 1.3m OFC cable, 4pin mini XLR plugs ending with 3.5 jack connector or 3m OFC cable, 4pin mini XLR plugs ending with 4 pin XLR connector


Specifications
Price and Availability
Meze Empyrean is available immediately at the recommended retail price (RRP) of S$4,599 (including GST) at authorised retailers including AV One, E1 Personal Audio, and Lazada (https://www.lazada.sg/shop/av1group).
About Meze Audio
Meze Audio was founded in 2011 in Baia Mare, Romania. Meze Audio headphones embody the classical values of clarity, balance and harmony. This is not a trend and it's not intended to last for just a season. These are Classics. These are devices to fall in love with. We achieve this standard by combining high-end technology and style with quality materials and good craftsmanship. To all this we add the most important ingredient: our passion.
All our models, headphones and earphones, are developed in-house from the ground up, in the spirit of our original 'no-compromise' vision.










Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Meze 11 Neo earphones ready to preorder

Loved the Meze 99 Classics ? (Click here for my earlier review) Take a look at the Meze 11 Neo earphones.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Meze 99 Classics Headphones

Introduction

Meze Headphones is a new company based in Romania. Meze had contacted me sometime ago to arrange a review of their 99 Classics Headphones ("99 Classics"), but as luck would have it, I managed to meet their principal Antonio Meze at the recent Canjam Singapore 2016 (click here for my write-up). I really liked what I heard at Canjam and had a pleasant talk with Antonio. My review sample arrived sometime later.

Description

The 99 Classics would best be described as medium-sized circumaural sealed headphones. My review sample was finished in walnut and silver and were visually impressive from an aesthetic point of view - everyone who saw it just gushed over how beautiful they were. Three colour options are available, a dark walnut wood with either silver or gold trim, and a light maple wood with silver trim. The maple option is matched with a white headband and ear pads.

The 99 Classics come nicely packaged with a variety of accessories, including a moulded carry case, an airplane adapter, two different sets of cables, and a 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm adapter. The cables consist of a short cable with a built-in mic cum iPhone / Android control button, and a longer cable for home use. The packaged accessories put every other headphone I've owned to shame - almost all of which are much more expensive than the Meze - well done Meze ! The only thing missing from going the full monty is an in-line attenuator for airplane use. 



Specified frequency response is 15 Hz - 25 KHz (no limits stated), with sensitivity at 103 db at 1 KHz / 1 mW. Impedance is 32 ohms, and the rated input power is 30 mw, with a maximum power handling of 50 mW.

Looking at the parts used, the 40 mm transducer is housed in a solid wood cup. The earcup padding is memory foam, and the "leather" used throughout is synthetic. A complete teardown is possible, which should make servicing very easy.



The wood cups are quite difficult to photograph. They looks sumptuously dark and rich under incandescent lighting but much lighter in strong sunlight.

Mounting hardware are of top quality

The overall impression is one of a finely finished product that looks classy and elegant

The cables terminate into the driver housing via a two pole 3.5 mm plug on each side. Before the DIYers start getting excited (balanced drive cables anyone ?), the clearance for the recessed socket is very tight - you will need to find an incredibly slim plug.


Note the raised ridge on the left connector. This helps you identify the channel without looking - a very clever touch.


I found the 99 Classics to be fairly comfortable in use. Pressure at the top of the head is minimal although the same cannot be said for the force across the earcups. The pads are quite small and my ears just sit nicely inside. However, I can imagine that for some people with large ears, these pads will sit on top, instead of around the ears - make sure you try these on first before buying.

The headband and cable are microphonic though - any vibration or friction is transmitted loud and clear.

Ventilation is typical for a closed-phone (i.e. hot in non-airconditioned environments), while sound isolation is average.

Sound Quality

I used these across a wide range of sources / headamps ranging from the bottom of the barrel to the fairly high end. Some of the headamps used, such as the Violectric HPA V281 had enough power to turn the 99 Classics to a burning crisp if they so wished. The good news is that the 99 Classics proved to be easy to drive in use, even sounding good driven by my iPhone 5 and my Fiio X3 DAP (Gen 1). 

Tonally, the 99 Classics have a warm and slightly bass heavy sound. This is coupled with a sweet and smooth midrange, and nice clean high frequencies that are clear without being too edgy. Put together, the sound was very coherent.

The bass would best be described as having a nice slam to it, with good pace and timing. The emphasis is not overdone, and is tempered such that it gives these headphones a warm signature, but not to the point of sounding too ponderous, or muddying up the rest of the frequency range. Bass notes did lack a bit of tightness, and could not go as low, nor deliver the articulation displayed by some of my other headphones such as the Sony MDR-Z7 and the Audeze LCD 2.2 (both of which are considerably more expensive).

Listening to some of my favourite jazz tracks, double bass had a desirable presence, but had some degree of blur in the way the strings and the body of the instrument resonated.

Vocals came across as being sweet, with a subtle body added to the voice of the singer. Eva Cassidy and Rebecca Pidgeon's voices were not as sibilant as usual, at the expense of reproduction of very fine texture.

High frequencies were clear and well controlled - cymbals and other percussion instruments sounded convincing and natural. In fact, the 99 Classics were very well behaved in this area - they never sounded harsh nor aggressive, even over long listening sessions.   

Another strong point of the 99 Classics was its staging abilities - this was wide, spacious, with a good perception of depth. I found this quality to be very helpful in helping me forget that I was listening to headphones - otherwise the "trapped inside your head" presentation quickly undermines the illusion of being there.

Although the 99 Classics were far from being the most resolving headphones I've tried, I still had a very enjoyable time listening to them. It made a valiant attempt at the different genres of music I threw at it, and delivered it with aplomb (even with recordings of mediocre quality).  After a while, I stopped thinking too much about the music, and started to enjoy the experience. 

Conclusion

The 99 Classics look like they came straight out of a designer catalogue. However, its beauty is not merely skin deep - it was able to deliver the goods. While it does not belong to a mastering studio, it will bring plenty of musical enjoyment at a very reasonable asking price - Highly Recommended.

Meze 99 Classics
http://www.mezeheadphones.com
Price : USD 309