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April 2017
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The editors liked
The iSine 10 uses planar magnetic drivers
Which sound very coherent and spacious
With low distortion. Included Cipher Lightning cable has a built-in DAC that improves sound quality for iPhone and iPad users. Comfortable to wear despite the odd shape
The editors didn't like
Pricey. Open design leaks sound -- and allows sound in. Android users can't enjoy the benefits of the Cipher Lightning cable. The headphones don't fit everyone equally well
Compared to the other types of products we review, innovation in the headphone market can sometimes feel a little slow. Enthusiasts tend to buy, review, recommend, and re-review the same few benchmark headphones year after year. New headphones are often l...
Abstract: In the wake of the iPhone 7 hoopla, we've realized that while some of you are looking for a way to salvage your old headphones, some of you are actually looking for a means to try out the new Lightning port. Well, we've got your covered. Here is a list of...
What is significant about the iSINE 10 is that distinctive appearance aside, the drivers don't do anything to draw attention to themselves while listening to music. While the iSINE 10 is good when used via a conventional 3.5mm cable connection, it truly e...
Audio is very well balanced, surprisingly comfortable to wear despite size, highly adjustable equaliser
Only iOS users get built-in DSP/DAC/Amp via 24-bit Lightning cable, expensive
There's no doubt that the iSine10's design will turn heads, but you won't care once you have them docked in your ears and plugged in to your favourite music. They're surprisingly comfortable to wear and sound fantastic, especially if you have an iPhone an...
Exceptional sound quality, Good Lightning implementation, Comfortable and well specified
Can be a little ruthless, Looks won't be to everyone's taste, Not hugely sensitive
The hallmark of really good technology is that it improves the state of play in whichever category it happens to be released in but at the same time, it doesn't demand attention from us for the sake of it. Having spent some time with the iSINE 10, this is...
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Published: 2017-03-07, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The iSine 10 uses planar magnetic drivers, which sound very coherent and spacious, with low distortion. Included Cipher Lightning cable has a built-in DAC that improves sound quality for iPhone and iPad users. Comfortable to wear despite the odd shape
Pricey. Open design leaks sound -- and allows sound in. Android users can't enjoy the benefits of the Cipher Lightning cable. The headphones don't fit everyone equally well
Look past the odd design of the Audeze iSine 10, and you'll find some of the best-sounding in-ear headphones we've ever heard...
I'm always up for playing with a world's first, and if it's going to make my music sound better, I'm all for it. I'm just not sure I want my fellow commuters to think I'm about to take on the Kessel run. From what I've seen and heard, the iSine 10s sound...
Published: 2017-08-14, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Audeze's reputation as a maker of quality planar magnetic headphones is well established, and its first in-ear product more than lives up to that reputation. With tonally solid sound, a truly neutral sonic signature and the ability to hold its own even at...
I'm always up for playing with a world's first, and if it's going to make my music sound better, I'm all for it. I'm just not sure I want my fellow commuters to think I'm about to take on the Kessel run.From what I've seen and heard, the iSine 10s sound f...