The Sundara features a new headband, new cup, and new pads, which are more in line with their higher-end offerings. The Sundara is roughly the same form factor, but a lot has happened on the design front. HIFIMAN Sundara Review HIFIMAN should need no introduction at this point in 2018. With the recent popularity of the Sundara, I would like to demo them when I get the chance just for comparison since I like the Hifiman house sound in general. HiFiMan has done as much as any brand to popularise the planar magnetic headphone since the technology's revival, and the Susvara is the best PM it knows how to make Astute readers will have noticed that we've been exploring the HiFiMan range in stepwise fashion. The HiFiMAN Sundara is the name of the wildly successful HE-400i which set the bar in terms of sound quality for entry-level planar magnetic headphones.

Given the positive reviews by some Youtube channels + review forums and the price its at, it's a compelling product especially for new comers that want to try out the planar sound and can't spend for the other popular Audeze LCD-2. HiFiMan Sundara Review. But I think your comments that Hifiman produced Sundara to please Tyll is totally ungrounded. HIFIMAN Sundara is a Planar Magnetic Headphone priced at 500 USD, and it has been my main portable headphone for quite a bit now. You’d need to try these on for a comfortable fit before parting with your money.
... before the summary, 3rd or 4th sentence, I think you meant to write alley and not ally (right up your alley). Interesting think: I spent some more time today with Sundara and HE5SE both approaching 100h mark I prefer Sundara on Grace m9xx DAC (to NVA amp) but HE5SE sounds more pleasing to me on Arcam Delta Black Box (TDA1541 S1 - old fashion R2R) DAC So … The name sundara means beautiful, right, noble, There are many reasons why I pick it often many of its competitors, as you'll find out in today's review … They’ve been around since 2007 and under the leadership of Dr. Fang Bian, have become a powerful force in headphone audio.

We began with the £475 Sundara [HFN Jun '19], progressed to the £1500 Arya [HFN Aug '19] and have now reached the … Great review btw, nice to see more heated competition in what used to be a dead $500-1K segment. And we think the Sundaras are best suited, musically, to listeners who again seek a comfortable experience and would happily forgo the last degree of tonal refinement and dramatic presence.