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Read our full review of ADAM Audio SP-5 Headphones. I’m sure these will be… but let’s wait and see.įor more information about ADAM Audio SP-5 Headphones do visit the ADAM Audio Website. I’ll be putting these through their paces in my daily studio work to see if ADAM Audio’s first set of studio headphones are as durable as their monitors. However as with any new studio gear, time will tell, so I’m going to hold on to these headphones and report back regarding their durability in around six months. I do have some concerns regarding the adjustable arms on the sides. For me the SP-5 compliment my current ADAM monitoring setup as the two share tonal similarities which saves me a little time in my tracking workflow from second guessing my preamp choices in tracking situations. Yes, these are what I consider to be an expensive purchase but the benefits of the smart S LOGIC tech and overall comfort outweigh the outlay. Without a shadow of a doubt, ADAM Audio’s SP-5 headphones are in my books a big hit. This system makes mixing on the SP-5 easier than on traditional headphone designs that simply point directly at the ear canal.” What We Think About ADAM Audio SP-5 Headphones The result is a superbly natural sound experience with startlingly realistic spatial imaging of a quality typical of a stereo monitoring system installed and calibrated by experts. This premium headphone integrates Ultrasone´s S-LOGIC technology, employing transducers spatially arranged to exploit the natural form of the human ear and utilizing the natural acoustics of the wearer’s pinna to channel sound into the ear canal.
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“Its sound characteristics are best described as analytically precise, being developed to satisfy the exacting demands of pro audio monitoring and mixing. What ADAM Audio Say About SP-5 Headphones
