
Planar magnetic technology
Planar magnetic technology uses flat, ribbon-like magnets and corresponding conductive tracings arranged on a lightweight, thin diaphragm. When an audio signal passes through these tracings, it interacts with the magnetic field, causing the diaphragm to vibrate and produce sound. This design allows for a larger surface area and more uniform movement, resulting in detailed, accurate audio reproduction with minimal distortion. Planar magnetic drivers are known for their clarity and low distortion, offering a high-fidelity listening experience similar to that of high-end loudspeakers, but in a compact headphone form.