Tuesday, May 31st 2022

Edifier continues search for perfection by reviving the legendary audio brand STAX

Innovative audio specialists Edifier have released the S3, the brand's first premium Hi-fi headphone designed for audiophiles and the first product in their new STAX SPIRIT product line - which brings absolute audio fidelity firmly to the foreground for Hi-fi enthusiasts, music lovers, musicians, and producers alike. For those who may not be familiar, STAX was a legendary Japanese audio brand which Edifier acquired in 2012. Best known for developing the first ever electrostatic headphones, or "EARSPEAKERS", the name 'STAX' has been at the forefront of every major sonic innovation since 1938. The S3 continues in this tradition and builds upon the name's renowned legacy and pursuit of faithfully reproducing a 'live' sound.

Inspired by the delicacy of exceedingly more precise electrostatic technology, the Edifier STAX SPIRIT S3 achieves a level of audio fidelity previously unheard of at this consumer level ($399.99). Designed with audio professionals and enthusiasts in mind, the S3 set a high technical threshold using finely tuned Planar technology. Planar combines both the benefits of Dynamic and Electrostatic Driver to achieve exceedingly detailed lower frequencies and clearer, more consistent high frequency performance. Utilizing a combination of Snapdragon audio technology; three patented planar driver solutions; Hi-Res Audio technology and innovative acoustic-friendly materials, the S3 delivers a truly memorable, lossless, and low distortion audio experience.
With a total weight of approximately 329 g, the S3 are also much lighter than traditional planar headphones and boast a carbon fiber casing to ensure a comfortable fit and extended durability. Adopting the latest in wireless technology, the headphones are equipped with the latest Bluetooth 5.2 which allows for faster, more reliable transmission speeds, and multi-connectivity (with users able to connect two devices simultaneously). And finally, the high-capacity lithium battery holds a mighty 80 hours of battery life - ensuring that you don't get any unexpected interruptions whilst you're laid out on your living room sofa or sat upright in your home-recording studio.

Bringing together the ethos and dedication of the legendary audio pioneers STAX with the high-performance innovation of Edifier, the S3 and STAX SPIRIT line achieve an unmatched audio experience for a new generation of sonic lovers.

Price & Availability
Available for $399.99 on Amazon.
Source: Edifier
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9 Comments on Edifier continues search for perfection by reviving the legendary audio brand STAX

#1
bug
I don't think I've ever heard a piece of electrostatic anything.
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TheLostSwede
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bugI don't think I've ever heard a piece of electrostatic anything.
Go to www.techpowerup.com/review/ and type planar and you'll find a bunch of similar headphones.
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bug
TheLostSwedeGo to www.techpowerup.com/review/ and type planar and you'll find a bunch of similar headphones.
No, I meant I haven't listened to such a piece. The tech, I'm familiar with since Martin Logan used it for speakers. I know there was a requirement for rather large surfaces to be able to reproduce bass, but apparently not anymore.
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#4
TheUn4seen
For a while there I was intrigued that they created electrostatic headphones at the 400USD price point. Alas, my hopes were immediately bashed by "inspired by electrostatic technology". They are mere planars with Bluetooth. I'm not going to hold it against them of course, planars tend to sound very good and both Edifier and STAX know a thing or two about good quality sound. Also, how is it "reviving the brand" when, between being bought by Edifier and now, STAX released no less than six products, including the current flagship SR-X9000?
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#6
SOAREVERSOR
bugNo, I meant I haven't listened to such a piece. The tech, I'm familiar with since Martin Logan used it for speakers. I know there was a requirement for rather large surfaces to be able to reproduce bass, but apparently not anymore.
It's very rare and usually very expensive. The headphones are usually north of 5grand and it requires a very strong amp to push them. They've been around for ages and are the pinacle of sound. But you're looking at 10,000-50,000 for the setup and you're stuck at your desk.
TheLostSwedeGo to www.techpowerup.com/review/ and type planar and you'll find a bunch of similar headphones.
Planar magnetic are not electro static.
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#7
noel_fs
they just keep burning it to the ground
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#8
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Yet another earphone set. Gi'me a break, Gi'me a break, break me off a piece of that kit kat bar!
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#9
TheLostSwede
News Editor
SOAREVERSORPlanar magnetic are not electro static.
But neither are these, no?
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