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Home»News»The HIFIMAN Ananda hits $249 at Amazon, and nothing at this price competes with planar magnetic drivers
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The HIFIMAN Ananda hits $249 at Amazon, and nothing at this price competes with planar magnetic drivers

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The HIFIMAN Ananda hits 9 at Amazon, and nothing at this price competes with planar magnetic drivers
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Planar magnetic headphones used to be the kind of thing you’d spend $500 or more to get into. The HIFIMAN Ananda changed that conversation when it launched, and at $249, it moves that conversation further still. That’s $150 off its $399 list price for a full-size open-back planar magnetic headphone that competes with options costing considerably more, and it’s the deal I’d point any serious listener toward right now.

What you’re getting

The driver technology is what sets the Ananda apart at this price. Planar magnetic drivers use a thin membrane suspended between magnetic arrays to produce sound, which results in lower distortion, faster transient response, and a more detailed presentation than conventional dynamic drivers typically offer at this price point. HIFIMAN’s Stealth Magnet design takes that further by shaping the magnets to reduce acoustic interference, giving the sound a cleaner, more open quality than earlier planar designs.

The presentation is wide and airy in the way that only open-back headphones deliver, with imaging precise enough to place instruments and vocals in a convincing three-dimensional space. The low end is controlled rather than exaggerated, the midrange is detailed without being fatiguing, and the high frequencies extend naturally without the brightness that plagues some competitors in this bracket.

The earpads are generously sized and comfortable enough for extended listening sessions, which matters more than it might seem for a headphone you’ll want to spend hours with. The detachable cable keeps things practical for home and studio use, and the build is light enough that the over-ear fit never becomes a burden.

Why it’s worth it

At $399, the Ananda was already one of the better value propositions in planar magnetic audio. At $249, it’s in a different conversation entirely. The Audeze LCD-1 and Monoprice Monolith M1570 occupy similar territory, but neither delivers the combination of Stealth Magnet refinement, open soundstage, and build comfort that the Ananda brings at this price. For anyone already running a decent amp or DAC setup, this is an upgrade that will be immediately noticeable.

The bottom line

The HIFIMAN Ananda at $249 is one of the more persuasive audiophile headphone deals available right now. The planar magnetic drivers, Stealth Magnet technology, and open-back soundstage add up to a listening experience that has no business being this affordable, and the $150 discount makes it an easy recommendation for anyone ready to hear what serious headphone audio actually sounds like.

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