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Master & Dynamic MW60 on the Twelve South Fermata standMaster & Dynamic is known for its over the top build quality and materials. Seriously, hold a pair and you'll understand. The MW60 is the highest end model in its lineup and it takes what is so...
As much as we loved the MW60s under most circumstances —we're giving them a high rating —you probably shouldn't buy them unless money is no object (which it probably is, naturally). Why? They're $549. That's a lot to ask for Bluetooth headphones,...
Audiophiles despise Bluetooth headphones for the same reason gourmands despise the Olive Garden: it is so inferior that it doesn't even merit discussion. Like MP3s, Apple EarPods, and DACs that don't play 24-bit/192 kHz files, Bluetooth cans are seen as...
The MW60 exudes quality, inside out. Despite the somewhat dark tuning, I can pick up the instrumental layers that most inexpensive headphones fail to distinguish. This headphones would be perfect for critical listeners who prefer warmer sounds without...
Wireless headphones are officially so popular right now that every audio brand now makes a pair. One of those brands that has recently joined the club is Master & Dynamic, the maker of one of our most favorite pair of high-end and ultra-premium...
Overall I was very impressed with the MW60s. Comfort was my biggest issue as they're not as snug as I would like and the sound leaks like every album of the past decade, but besides that I have no complaints. The sound was great and the MW60s look...
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