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Dan Clark Audio Stealth

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description Dan Clark Audio Stealth Overview

The Dan Clark Audio Stealth headphones are high-end planar magnetic headphones designed for discerning audiophiles. They employ a beryllium tweeter alongside a dynamic driver within a closed back design, prioritizing exceptional isolation and detailed sound reproduction. This configuration provides extended frequency response and balanced audio performance, making them suitable for critical listening and those seeking a refined listening experience.

help Dan Clark Audio Stealth FAQ

Is the Dan Clark Audio Stealth a dynamic-driver headphone?

No, the Stealth is a closed-back planar magnetic headphone. Dan Clark Audio built it around its planar driver technology and AMTS, the Acoustic Metamaterial Tuning System.

Why is AMTS important in the Stealth?

AMTS is a waveguide and tuning structure placed inside the earcup to control resonances. Dan Clark Audio later used the same broad idea in models such as Expanse and E3.

Is the Stealth open-back or closed-back?

The Stealth is closed-back, which is unusual at its flagship price level because many reference audiophile headphones are open-back. That makes it relevant for listeners who need isolation but still want a high-end planar sound.

What amplifier does the Dan Clark Stealth need?

The Stealth benefits from a capable desktop headphone amplifier because planar magnetic flagships can be demanding. It uses a wired connection and is not a Bluetooth or noise-cancelling travel headphone.

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