These over-ears have planar magnetic drivers, which help improve their bass reproduction. If you're looking for high-end headphones that can reproduce more bass, try the HiFiMan Arya. Although they lack low-bass, this is normal for open-back headphones, and overall, these still have some warmth to their sound, thanks to a small bump in their high-bass. They have a well-balanced sound profile with a very neutral mid-range, ensuring accurate vocals and lead instruments. They're also very comfortable, ensuring you don't feel fatigued while wearing them for studio sessions. They bleed audio by design, so it's best to use them in a quiet room. However, if you're prepared to shell out the money, these well-known headphones create an incredibly spacious and immersive passive soundstage, thanks to their open-back enclosure. Their high-price point can already put them out of reach of most people, but you'll also need a powerful amp to drive them, which can be an extra expense if you don't already have one. These audiophile headphones are top-tier but aren't for everyone. The best wired headphones we've tested are the Sennheiser HD 800 S.