Beyerdynamic Amiron Home Review
Most headphones we review these days are meant for use on the go, with inline microphones, phone controls, and wireless audio. Beyerdynamic's Amiron Home headphones are more or less the polar opposite of all these options—$599 wired over-ears that lack any extra features. And yet, for those seeking accuracy and detail, these are headphones worth saving for. The emphasis is on clarity in the high-mids and highs, but the Amiron Home can reach down to the deepest bass depth when the mix calls for it. And while an open design means you won't be using these headphones in the office, the sense of detail and space the drivers provide makes quality recordings take on a whole new life.
Design
The circumaural (over-the-ear) Amiron Home's open design leaks audio outward—this helps create a better sense of depth and space, but may annoy anyone sitting near you. With "microvelour"-lined earpads and a headband that's thoroughly padded and exceptionally comfortable, the black-and-gray headphones...
The expensive Beyerdynamic Amiron Home headphones deliver powerful sub-bass and detailed highs with superb accuracy.
Fantastic, accurate sonic performance with excellent bass depth and superb clarity and detail in the highs; Open design lends a greater sense of space; Exceptionally comfortable
Very expensive; Open design leaks sound outward