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Traditional closed-back headphones often suffer from a "boxy" or cramped soundstage because the air inside the ear cup is static. While noise cancellation blocks the world out, it often creates an unnatural, vacuum-like sensation that fatigues the ears over long listening sessions.

It featured a bold, "capsule" shape with sweeping curves that reflected the 1970s optimism about technology. sony dr11 headphones

Traditional closed-back headphones often suffer from a "boxy" or cramped soundstage because the air inside the ear cup is static. While noise cancellation blocks the world out, it often creates an unnatural, vacuum-like sensation that fatigues the ears over long listening sessions.

It featured a bold, "capsule" shape with sweeping curves that reflected the 1970s optimism about technology.

This story is part of the May-June 2017 issue of Film Comment.

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