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Audeze Euclid – In-ear magneto-planar headphones

Audeze Euclid

If earlier, when releasing in-ear headphones, Audeze offered large-scale designs of varying degrees of openness, now the company has switched to a more familiar format.

At first glance, it is impossible to suspect a magneto-planar design in the new Euclid – however, this is the emitter used in these headphones. This is an 18mm diaphragm with Fazer’s patented proprietary waveguides, Fluxor magnets and Uniforce coils.

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According to the developers, Audeze Euclid plays with such a scene and dynamic range that it is difficult to believe in the closed acoustic design of the model. With a sensitivity of 105 dB and an impedance of 12 ohms, the Audeze Euclid proved to be a fairly light load for an amplifier (by the standards of a planar). Headphones from 10 Hz to 50 kHz are playing and are ready to develop sound pressure up to 120 dB.

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The headphones have an ergonomically shaped aluminum casing with a small 5 mm sound guide. Removable cables with MMCX connectors. The kit included a 3.5 mm cable, and a 4.4 mm balanced cable and a Bluetooth dongle will appear a little later.

The set also includes three types of ear pads (three pairs of branded silicone, silicone SpinFit and Comply foam), a hard transparent storage case, a pouch, a brush for cleaning the sound guides and a clip for attaching to clothes.

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Each pair of Audeze Euclid is hand-assembled in the USA in small batches.

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