Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024

I am pleased to be able to review the iSine 10’s as it gives me a chance to bring to people’s attention the amount of flexibility within a plannar magnetic inspired iem, but what is a plannar magnetic iem and who are Audeze.

Why the excitement over the Audeze iSine 10 “ the iem with the open back headphone sound”

First off Audeze are a company who were created back in 2008, with the help of Nasa no less happened upon certain materials that they thought would work well within the audio industry, yes but what is Plannar Magnetic technology over to Audeze to explain:

“Audeze feature proprietary planar magnetic designs with extremely thin-film driver materials and powerful custom magnets. Planars overcome many limitations inherent in typical cone drivers; our lightweight diaphragms are, for example, faster and more responsive than heavier moving-coil or dome drivers. Planar magnetic diaphragm also has a voice-coil circuit spread across the diaphragm surface. The diaphragm’s voice-coil circuit interacts with the magnetic field to produce an electromagnetic force that moves the diaphragm back and forth creating the sound you hear when energized by an audio signal.”

Features and Specifications

  • Planar magnetic drivers for better dynamics and frequency response
  • Premium materials for style and durability
  • Sleek contemporary design by DesignWorksUSA a BMW group company
  • EarHooks for long listening comfort StyleIn-ear, semi-openTransducer typePlanar magneticMagnetic structureFluxor™ magnet arrayPhase managementFAZORMagnet typeNeodymium N50Diaphragm typeUltra-thin Uniforce™Transducer size30 mmMaximum power handling3WMaximum SPL>130dBFrequency response10Hz – 50kHzTHD<0.1% @ 100dBImpedance24 ohmsSensitivity110 dB/1mW (at Drum Reference Point)Power requirement>50mW

Audeze Technology

  • Fluxor™ magnetic arrays
  • Uniforce™ diaphragms

Unboxing/Accessories/Cables/Tips

Onto the unboxing the isine 10’s these come in simply superb packaging a lovely plastic see through case encased in hard back cardboard with a magnetic fastening.

Package Includes

  • Certificate of authenticity
  • User guide and warranty
  • 1.5m audio cable, 1/8” stereo plug input to 2-pin plug ouput
  • 1.5m Cipher cable, Lightning plug input to 2-pin plug ouput (optional)

The iSine 10’s is on show as soon as you flip the lid, underneath is a substantial carry case with lots of goodies, 1 x 3.5mm cable, 1 x cipher cable with built in DAC for Apple iPhone X etc. ( for the purpose of this review I didn’t use the cipher cable as I haven’t anything apple) , 2 x ear hooks (clear and black), 2 x earlocks, a USB with production notes and instruction manual, a selection of tips the ones I use are what Audeze call groove tips. Last but not least a warranty card.

The iSine 10 are a real oddity – and not just because their styling brings to mind TIE Fighters or that window in Return of the Jedi. These are the first earphones to squeeze non-hybrid planar magnetic drivers into what’s still (just about) an in-ear design.

In addition to a standard 3.5mm cable, the iSine 10 can be bought with a Lightning cable as well (for £399/$399), meaning iPhone owners don’t miss out. In fact, the Lightning cable’s inline 24-bit DAC (digital-to-analogue converter) actually gives the iPhone an audio boost.

However, these earphones feature a compromise that rather limits their appeal…

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Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024

Audeze iSine 10 – Design

Yeah, so… These are weird, eh? But they’re a good weird. Geek chic, if you will.

The 30mm planar magnetic driver in each earbud means the bulky outer part of the iSine 10 is pretty big and sits just outside your ear. A stem with a rubber tip just protrudes inside your lughole like you’d expect from any standard noise-isolating ‘phones.

You get three sizes of tip in the box, which is probably all you need, since these don’t rely on achieving such a precise fit as proper noise-isolating earphones do.

Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024

Two pairs of plastic earhooks are supplied – although the only difference between them seems to be that one is clear plastic and the other black. These just clip around the base of the stem and can be rotated to get the right fit. There are also two different sizes of rubber in-ear stabilisers supplied as an alternative to the hooks. These fit the same way but nestle into the upper part of your outer ear.

However, the iSine 10 are almost light enough (20g per side) that you could happily choose not to bother with either. I used the plastic hooks just because I get paranoid about in-ears creeping out.

Another side effect of the huge drivers is that they need room to ‘breathe’, and so the iSine 10 are open-backed – they have an open grille behind the drivers. That grille has been turned into a real design feature, though, with a healthy dollop of sci-fi panache. It really does remind me of a TIE Fighter.

The open-backed design, of course, means these aren’t noise-isolating. They leak like a leaky thing. As such, they’re really only suitable for the same sort of listening situations in which you’d use open-backed over-ear headphones – so mostly just in the comfort of your own home, with no one nearby to be annoyed by the tinny music whispering out.

There’s also nothing at all premium about the feel of the iSine 10 – they just seem very light and very plastic. But that’s completely intentional, in order to keep that weight down and ensure they’re as comfortable as possible for long listening sessions.

Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024
The optional Lightning cable with built-in DAC costs an extra £50/$50

Two cable options are available, with a 3.5mm ‘ribbon’ version as standard, plus a more sophisticated Lightning cable with an inline 24-bit DAC for use with iPhones and iPads if you pay the additional £50/$50. When using the latter, there’s also an iOS app that enables you to tweak the EQ during listening.

Audeze iSine 10 – Sound Quality

I did the majority of my listening with an Astell & Kern AK70 feeding files through either a Chord Mojo or Chord Hugo DAC headphone amp. Most of my digital music library is still made up from CD-quality FLACs and 320kbps MP3s, although I threw the odd Hi-Res Audio track at the iSine 10 too.

Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024

The first thing you notice about the sound of the iSine 10 is that wonderful spatiality you get from true hi-fi headphones. The open backs and large drivers combine to send the soundstage out beyond your ears and fizzing and shimmering around your head.

The only other in-ears I’ve heard that offer this sort of experience are the outrageously expensive Noble Audio Katana, which cost around five times the price of the iSine 10.

Starting with the delicate acoustic touch of Joe Purdy on his ‘Canyon Joe’ album, the iSine 10’s upper mid-range and extended treble gave a tremendous sense of realism to that gentle guitar and haunting harmonica. It had mostly the same effect on his drawling vocals, although the treble proved a little harsh and fatiguing at times.

Possibly because of the single small-ish driver, the iSine 10 tended to get particularly hard-edged around vocals when there was a lot going on. With something like ‘Slapped Actress’ from The Hold Steady’s ‘Stay Positive’ album, Craig Finn sounded more strained than he should.

However, resolution and transient-handling through the mid-range is outstanding, and the bass is reasonably tight if not particularly deep. That rumbling bassline at the back of Gorillaz’ ‘Clint Eastwood’ doesn’t make your gut tremble like it does with the very best headphones, but you certainly know it’s there.

The longer I listened to the iSine 10, the more I appreciated one particular aspect of them, though: comfort. Where I might wear over-ear headphones at home for an hour or two before needing a break and fanning my sweaty ears, I could wear the iSine 10 all day without a problem. That’s a surprisingly big deal, and definitely helps make up for some of their sonic deficiencies.

Isine 10 in-ear headphone review năm 2024

Should I buy the Audeze iSine 10?

The iSine 10 are a marvellous feat of engineering on one hand – cramming true planar magnetic drivers into (kind of) in-ear monitors is a real achievement. On the other hand, the need for those drivers to be able to breathe through open backs really limits their appeal.

Don’t come to the iSine 10 thinking they’ll be your commuter or office earphones. Not only do they leak sound that’ll annoy people around you, but they let so much external noise in that you’ll barely hear the music if you’re riding a busy train.

However, if you do most of your listening in the privacy of your home, and are sick of extended listening sessions with over-ear headphones getting you all hot and sweaty, these are the solution. There’s nothing else quite like them – apart from the more upmarket iSine 20 and the top-end Audeze LCD-i4, that is.

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Verdict

The iSine 10 sound very impressive for the money. Just remember they’re open-backed headphones in a different form factor and you’ll be fine.