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  2. The best audiophile headphones in 2022 - AOL

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    Elite audiophile headphone: Sony WH-1000XM5 The top spot goes to Sony’s WH-1000XM5 for their exceptional sound quality, active noise cancellation, and high levels of comfort.

  3. The 12 Best Wireless Headphones in 2023, According to ... - AOL

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    Wireless headphones free you from the physical shackles of your phone, computer, or stereo system without sacrificing sound quality—and they look good, too. The 12 Best Wireless Headphones in ...

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    Sennheiser is one of the leading audiophile headphone brands in the world. Two of its best sellers are on super sale for Prime Day. These 'best in class' headphones are up to 50% off for just one ...

  5. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Audiophiles often prioritize high-quality music formats and specialized equipment over more convenient but lower quality options, such as MP3s or low-cost headphones. The term "high-end audio" is used to describe the playback equipment favored by audiophiles, which can be purchased from specialized retailers. This equipment can include ...

  6. LDAC (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LDAC is an alternative to Bluetooth SIG's SBC codec. Its main competitors are Huawei's L2HC, Qualcomm's aptX-HD/aptX Adaptive and the HWA Union/Savitech's LHDC. [1]LDAC utilizes a type of lossy compression [2] [3] by employing a hybrid coding scheme based on the modified discrete cosine transform [4] and Huffman coding [5] to provide more efficient data compression.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    High-quality headphones can have an extremely flat low-frequency response down to 20 Hz within 3 dB. While a loudspeaker must use a relatively large (often 15" or 18") speaker driver to reproduce low frequencies, headphones can accurately reproduce bass and sub-bass frequencies with speaker drivers only 40-50 millimeters wide (or much smaller ...