HiFiMAN Deva-Pro Over-Ear Full-Size Open-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone with Bluetooth Dongle/Receiver, Himalaya R2R Architecture DAC, Easily Switch Between Wired and Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0

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HiFiMAN Deva-Pro Over-Ear Full-Size Open-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone with Bluetooth Dongle/Receiver, Himalaya R2R Architecture DAC, Easily Switch Between Wired and Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0

HiFiMAN Deva-Pro Over-Ear Full-Size Open-Back Planar Magnetic Headphone with Bluetooth Dongle/Receiver, Himalaya R2R Architecture DAC, Easily Switch Between Wired and Wireless, Bluetooth 5.0

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Additionally make sure your User-Agent is not empty and is something unique and descriptive and try again. This intense upper-mid focus makes female vocals sound overly energetic at times, and the lack of sub-bass extension coupled with flat mid-bass exposes this further. In addition to its wireless connectivity, the Bluetooth dongle can be used as a powerful integrated DAC/amp for smartphones and other low-power devices, simply by connecting a USB-C cable. Build quality is very similar to HE400SE that I have tested as well and nothing much to shout out about, it keeps the weight light and it works, so that’s fine by me. To my ear, the Deva doesn’t quite reach the same benchmark, sounding slightly less revealing for both tonality and technical ability.

The tuning is balanced with neutral bass response, linear mids and a little bright but smooth and controlled treble. So anywhere above 11-12khz is a bit subdued, meaning that overall it just doesn’t sound as immediately resolving and pillowy as the Sundara does.Good control and well-behaved, more reactive to multiple bass lines now, allowing for keeping them separated yet also in line, meaning the Deva Pro can handle pitch differences and not lose composure – a sure sign of the driver being able to keep up during more complex parts due to its better speed, resolve and driver control. Speaking with a number of engineers on the subject, it seems pad seal is one of the parameters for this ‘slam’ quality, and due to the Deva’s rounded shape, you do get a decent seal.

Yet the Deva allows for a good, thumping EDM session, the slamming of drums and the rumble of King Kong when he gets up for his mourning routine in his latest movie. The tuning is even up to the mids without any signs of bleeding so the bassline is crystalline, tight, controlled, with excellent articulation, exemplary layering and instruments never get masked. It’s far sharper now and moves or stays less “blurry”, thus the feeling of speed and textural composition also leads to a feeling of “effortlessness” compared to the OG Deva where it’s harder to “keep track”. LDAC is smooth and doesn’t seem to have any issues staying connected, allowing me to freely roam my office while my phone is on my desk.Texture, sense of weight, speed, the detailing and nuancing of dynamics for each instrument in the mix is a whole step better now. Yes, the new Bluetooth module for the Deva Pro uses an R2R architecture for improved sonic quality and very impressive, low energy consumption. Truth is that although both headphones sound quite similar, the Pro is perceived as the upgraded version per se and this is without counting in the Himalaya module which is better sounding than its predecessor. Regarding the lack of bass, I am listening to Electronic music, like Trance, House, Progressive, etc.

Apart from the manual and some papers, there’s also the Bluemini R2R module sitting in the box, and it is one of two big updates compared to the original Deva, but more on this later.I think he's right about this, but up until now I haven't heard a headphone that sufficiently delivers the kind of audiophile sound I want in a wireless headphone. So, as a complete package, I feel that the Deva Pro is a set of headphones that really doesn’t have any direct competition. You get the feeling of that layer of air between your ears and the instruments, but it is not to a point where the instruments are too distant. The headphones themselves are quite light and handy, despite the large size of the earmuffs, they are flat and very ergonomic.



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