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New Headphones! Superlux HD681 Evo
One of my all-time favorite headphones was the Samson SR review which we reviewed here was basically a Superlux in disguise. Additionally, we also had great performance out of the Superlux HD which is one of the best headphones under 50 , It the companies closed-back studio monitor.
In the past few years, though, as other companies moved forward with their aesthetic design, the Superlux offerings were beginning to feel a bit outdated. We take a listen and see if that new design still offers the excellent sound quality of its predecessor. The box itself is nicely styled with a good amount of information about the headphones on the outside which is also complemented by some new bold graphics.
Inside, the headphones are suspended and protected by more cardboard, and whilst not being overly impressive one must remember that these headphones offer a lot of value for money. So as long as the money saved on the packaging goes into the cans themselves then we have no problem at all. The standard fare of jack adapters and a carry case that is not much more than a velvet pouch emblazoned with the Superlux logo is all there but their other goodies packed inside the box.
First up Superlux offers 2 detachable cables of varying length, we mention this because at this price it's very uncommon for a headphone to offer detachable cables. This allows for years of use and if you are particularly rough on your cables you simply swap them out.
This is all nice but what we were mightily impressed was with the inclusion of 2 sets of earpads. The pads which come attached are of the pleather variety and nothing really to write home about although it is nice to have a spare set lying around. The other set which comes in the box is a lovely set of velour pads that feel great and offer great padding.
It was a bit fiddly to get them on but when we did comfort levels were vastly improved. It would have been nice to see a hard case but given the price and the fact that they are intended for home use due to them being open-backed, it would be very hash to criticize the decision to leave a case out. As mentioned the previous were beginning to look a little dated. Not the case with the EVO! A radical new design has them becoming quite the lookers.
Finished in a glossy piano black which certainly compliments the design they remind me of the AKG k which is certainly a good thing. One criticism of the headphones is the plastic build quality. It, not the same sturdy plastic the company users of the HD which themselves were, by all means, a budget set of tanks.
The Evo, unfortunately, has that cheap kind of plastic feel and as such feels slightly fragile and brittle. As long as you take care of them you should not have any problems but it is certainly something to consider for those who have the tendency to be a bit rough with their gear.
Being open-backed the EVO offers little in the way of isolation. They are designed this way and it attributes to the sound but for commuting or traveling, there are certainly better options out there. With the velour pad installed these are an extremely comfy set of cans with just the right amount of clamping pressure. A vented back and very low weight mean there is absolutely no issue wearing them for an extended amount of time.
The headband is elasticated and self-adjustable so you don't have to fiddle about changing the arm length making them pop on and play headphone. Finally, they are fully circumaural giving both good distances to the driver and ample space for the ear to breath freely.
Overall the sound is slightly warm, clean, and clear and with a heightened bass presence. Soundstage is also quite large which is a traditional effect of open-backed cans and goes well with the stadium and live acts respectively.
Highs — The previous generation of the headphones did have one common complaint which kept popping up and that was their tendency to get a little peaky at times in the upper regions. We are happy to report that this seems to have been ironed out in the EVO. The highs are very clear and clean with the little roll-off and do not suffer from the past sibilance issues at all.
Mids — The mids yet again are produced very clearly providing a pleasant reproduction on vocals. Detail retrieval whilst not excellent is certainly good enough that it is better than the standard fare. For the most part, stringed instruments came across as well-sounding accurate.
However, when things start to get a bit faster, such as in the metal genre, with its super quick guitar riffs, the EVO does do with just a touch more driver speed. Lows — We thoroughly enjoyed the low performance. If there is one criticism I would say that decay time is rather long on some tracks and again we put this down to the driver speed as mentioned with the mids.
In a word? I have no idea how they have managed to price them so low whilst offering such a comprehensive package. Superlux has done it again, they have shown up a lot of the big boys offering a great headphone for very very little.
This is a headphone that could well become the gateway drug for future audiophiles. If you are on the fence about moving to high-end sound and don't want to break the bank give these a try first. Then thank us when you end up dropping over a grand on cables a year late :. Audiophile On is a review site for high-end audiophile headphones and earphones.
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Finished in a glossy piano black which certainly compliments the design they remind me of the AKG k which is certainly a good thing One criticism of the headphones is the plastic build quality.
Fit With the velour pad installed these are an extremely comfy set of cans with just the right amount of clamping pressure. Timsok TS Review. Skullcandy Hesh 3 Headphone Review. Status Audio CB-1 Review. Campfire Audio Dorado review.
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The HD681 Evo by Superlux
CNET editors pick the products and services we write about. When you buy through our links, we may get a commission. While the words "audiophile" and "budget" are usually mutually exclusive, this is an area we're keen to explore here at CNET, especially in the Audiophiliac blog. As far as the enthusiast community is concerned, the Superlux HD headphones belong in this list, and there are several sites dedicated to these incredibly cheap headphones. There are several versions of these headphones available overseas, the HDF and HDB with slightly different frequency responses and designs, but only the HD model is available in the U.
Superlux HD681 Evo Studio Headphones Review
We purchase our own headphones and put them under the same test bench, so that you can compare the results easily. No cherry-picked units sent by brands. They sound about the same although the EVO has a bit more bass. They're also budget and affordable headphones for the quality of audio reproduction they deliver. Unfortunately, they don't have the best build quality. They feel cheap and flimsy, and the semi-open design means they won't be suitable for all environments. They sound surprisingly good for their price, and they're comfortable enough to wear for extended listening sessions without any fatigue. Unfortunately, they're bulky, cumbersome headphones that are not portable or stable enough for sports. They also barely isolate so they won't be ideal for commuting or to use in loud environments.
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One of my all-time favorite headphones was the Samson SR review which we reviewed here was basically a Superlux in disguise. Additionally, we also had great performance out of the Superlux HD which is one of the best headphones under 50 , It the companies closed-back studio monitor. In the past few years, though, as other companies moved forward with their aesthetic design, the Superlux offerings were beginning to feel a bit outdated. We take a listen and see if that new design still offers the excellent sound quality of its predecessor. The box itself is nicely styled with a good amount of information about the headphones on the outside which is also complemented by some new bold graphics. Inside, the headphones are suspended and protected by more cardboard, and whilst not being overly impressive one must remember that these headphones offer a lot of value for money. So as long as the money saved on the packaging goes into the cans themselves then we have no problem at all. The standard fare of jack adapters and a carry case that is not much more than a velvet pouch emblazoned with the Superlux logo is all there but their other goodies packed inside the box.
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Phase response is not covered in this topic. Linear distortion does not produce new unwanted signals, contrary to non-linear distortion. When a headphone, speaker, amplifier or DAC has little to no linear distortion the frequency- and phase- response is flat. All frequencies are there in equal amplitude and in the same phase. When this is the case AND non-linear distortions as well as the time-domain issues not being there the reproduction of the original recorded signal is perfectly reproduced. This does NOT mean the reproduced signal sounds like a real-life recording.
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