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Bluetooth 5.0 and Others: Demystifying aptX HD, Low Latency Standards and MIDI Technology

We’ve written about Bluetooth technology in detail, including audio applications, common information, and the HFP, HSP, and A2DP profiles, as well as the aptX HD that audiophiles love. Several projects classified as high-profile in consumer electronics at the time, glittering with marketing and advertising, have fallen by the wayside. On the contrary, Bluetooth is here to stay! Let’s see what the latest achievements of this technology, developed since 1993, have been in modern times.

High Fidelity In-Ears and Earbuds Reviews

MEE Audio Pinnacle P1 Review: High-Fidelity Reference In-Ear Headphones for Audiophiles

The German company MEE Audio has been manufacturing for almost five years a pair of high-fidelity reference in-ear headphones for audiophiles. The hi-fi headphones are recognized for their strong body made entirely of metal, silver-colored finish with well-polished texture, high-grade MMCX silver-plated copper cable, impressive linearity, neutral soundstage, and brilliant sound restitution overflowing with details.

Similarly to what Theo from Samma3a.com said: “Pinnacle P1 is probably the most value-packed product I have ever purchased”. I was thus all the more shocked by the fact the company was selling it for about $200. I had never felt so intrigued. For the price, MEE Audio Pinnacle P1 is unrivaled, especially in terms of sound.

Reviews Studio

Review: Yamaha HPH-MT8

Being the flagship studio headphone of the MT series, Yamaha HPH-MT8 has been engineered from a technological and design perspective to deliver the most accurate sound by reducing unwanted resonance. The professional studio headphones have an accurate sound with linear frequency response, high resolution, and extremely faithful reproduction of most musical genres throughout the operating frequency range.

If you had enough of the low-end studio headphones and are confident in starting a career as a music maker and fancy some high-end professional headphones, today’s subject might be your perfect option. Yamaha HPH-MT8 is the flagship monitor headphone among the MT series. It’s a highly favored professional studio headset for audio engineering with a neutral, highly balanced sound.

We’re confident in this product, mainly because Yamaha is a long-lived Japanese corporation founded in 1887, a brand of high caliber vastly known for multiple other high-quality instruments, being a manufacturer people rarely complain. However, as with every product, it has its ups and downs, which is why Yamaha HPH-MT8 deserves a review.

Reviews Studio

The Best Studio Headphones under $50

There’s no mystery the music industry is massive, a statement which is further backed by the claims of “Indie US creators which earned a total of $6.8bn online in 2018.” With the right studio equipment, you can wade into a segment of this industry too.​

Every day, indie music artists emerge onto the stage. Music producers such as Apashe, MISSIO, Unlike Pluto or The Glitch Mob were once little as well, and they all started with minimum equipment. But today, you have a head start by proceeding to the store and buying only the most reliable and effective studio headphones for making music.