Very high shelf headphones. Review Beyerdynamic Amiron 300

Beyerdynamic Amiron 300

Beyerdynamic Amiron 300 are headphones for those who expect more from music. They do not look for cheap effects, but true quality – transparency, space, natural balance. This is a really high -end model, which shows its capabilities with music recorded in high resolution (hi -res audio). How do they play? Is it worth investing in them? We check in a detailed review.

From the first listening can be felt that Amiron 300 is a premium product – both in terms of quality and sound. Their small, elegant “pills” with matte surfaces and a minimalist design are not conspicuous, but they are sophisticated – as the reviewer from Wired aptly put: “They Have Nearly The Best Slow, Nearly the best noise canceling, and Nearly the best battery life” the best battery life “). It is difficult for us to disagree with this and we want to pay attention to the solid, uncompromising nature of this model.

The most powerful argument of the headphones

The center of the band is the strongest argument of these headphones. 10 mm transducers, inspired by solutions from classic, studio beyerdynamic, offer a natural, legible and orderly message. According to conowo.pl, they are “reference – they faithfully reflect the recording, maintaining all the nuances.” Majorhifi also emphasizes that high sound resolution and clean characteristics of the diameter well reflect the studio sound quality.

The top of the band looks with equal lightness – clean, full of details, but without sharpness. It is in this area that Audio46 praises them with “energy, precise high tones, especially useful at critical listening.” Thanks to this, cymbals, strings and recording space sound good, without tiring Sibhylasty.

The bass is, in turn, subdued, balanced foundations. This is not the Bass-Head model-low tones are controlled, compact and point. Polish reviews point out that they give a pleasant feeling of depth without flooding the rest of the band, and Tom’s Guide describes it as “slightly loose but nice” – which confirms the neutral, studio attitude. This is an ideal synergy: subtle bass support without a diameter and mountain compromise.

High music resolution – hi -res audio with LDAC and APTX Adaptive codecs – is an area where Amiron 300 feel the best. Thanks to them, listening smoothly carries out the most demanding recordings, showing details and space. This is emphasized by both the manufacturer and opinion -forming tests – the design adapts well to the quality of the source, revealing the subtleties of Hi -res.

Construction and ergonomics make an equally good impression. According to Tom’s Guide, they are one of the lightest and most convenient TWS headphones (about 4.3 g). Five different silicone tips allow you to perfectly match the model to each user. The reviewer from Soundgys confirms great insulation (62 percent passively and up to 83 percent from Anc). In the Polish approach – comfort of full day to semi -professional listening – it is more than just an ergonomic bonus.

Anc is effective: it weakens the noise of the environment, works in adjustable modes, without disturbing the main sound – as in a transparent mode reviewed by portals. Although it does not reach the level of Sony or Bose, he is doing very well with mid -volume music.

The Beyerdynamic Miy (Make It Yours) application deserves a special mention, which transfers personalization of Amiron 300 headphones to the level of unprecedented in most TWS models. After the first start, the application leads the user through a hearing test, which precisely adapts the sound characteristics to individual perception. This is not a marketing add -on – the test really affects listening, improving the vocals’ understanding and separation of instruments for people with less perfect hearing.

Another strong point of MIY is the five -lane equalizer. Unlike many limited presets offered by the competition, here we have full control over each band. This allows you to cut the sound for specific species: lightly conquer the subbass to electronics, display the diameter for jazz or slightly weaken sharp soprany in rock recordings. For someone who listens to hi-res Audio with Tidal Masters, Qobuz or FLAC files-this is an indispensable tool.

Daily use is another strong point of Amiron 300. Ultra -lone design and ergonomic tips mean that even after a few hours in the ears we do not feel discomfort. Gesture support is intuitive, and the Transparent and Anc mode switching function works rapidly and does not negatively affect the sound. The case is compact, elegant, supports fast charging (about 10 minutes gives 1-1.5 hours listening) and wireless Qi charging – a function still rare in this class.

You should not forget about Bluetooth 5.3 technology as well as LDAC and APTX Adaptive codecs – it is thanks to them that the headphones fully use the quality of high resolution recordings. In combination with a decent source (Hi-res, DAP or good DAC Bluetooth) Amiron 300 play at a level that calmly competes with premium-class wired constructions.

Who are the Beyerdynamic Amiron 300 headphones for?

It is a model directed at conscious listeners who are not looking for spectacular bass or fashionable additions, but want to experience music in the highest quality, with the possible natural, transparent and neutral sound. If you listen to hi -res music and you care about the real artistic value of the recordings – Amiron 300 will be a great choice. These are not headphones for everyone, but that’s why their choice gives such great satisfaction.

Author: Mateusz Kasperski

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