There’s even one for my cable, which is adorable. It’s impressive for sure, but just too big for my messenger bag… unless I wish to carry nothing else. Unlike the Meze 99 Classics’, the NO’s travel case is not suited for everyday carry. In my opinion, anything that can fit in my bag and is driven well by a mobile device is a portable headphone. Indeed, the NightOwls are portable, though they do push the bounds of that classification. Thanks to them, you and I get to take this journey and explore higher up the ladder of full-size closed-back portable solutions to our audiophile lusts. Fine, upstanding paragons of the AudioQuest team. They were quick to reply to all emails and thoroughly answered any questions I had. They made sure Pinky got his hands on the NightOwls, and the Perch Headphone Stand, when review samples were ready. Stephen Mejias and Jessa Zapor helped me a great deal. While the Meze 99 Classics nourish my soul better than I ever could have hoped, I felt the righteous project for a reviewer at THL was to investigate what “better” might sound like, in the closed-back, portable-esque category. I’ve been harassing AudioQuest about the NightOwl for some time now. The NightOwl sells for $699.00 NightOwl on Amazon Introduction to Bluetooth Audio TechnologyĪudioQuest provided me with the NightOwls free of charge in exchange for my honest review, for good or ill.DIY Self-impressions for Custom In-Ear Monitors.Traveling Audiophile Holiday Gift Guide.Musician’s In-Ear Monitor Buyer’s Guide.2016 IEM Buyer’s Guide by Sound Signature.2020-2021 Portable Audio Equipment Buyer’s Guide. Ranking the Stars – flinkenick’s 2017 Flagship IEM Shootout.Portable Headphone Ranking List by ljokerl.
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