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The Aune SR7000 are full-size, closed-back audiophile headphones featuring a unique W-shaped ceramic polymer dynamic driver enhanced by MLD technology, delivering a 5-44,500Hz frequency range with exceptional detail and dynamic performance. Their patented Dragon Scale acoustic prism reduces typical closed-back muffling, creating an open, natural soundstage. Designed for comfort and style, they include detachable balanced cables and a mid-low 55Ω impedance for broad device compatibility, making them ideal for professional and portable HiFi listening.






| ASIN | B0DGFT6CZ3 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,735 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,927 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Aune |
| Built-In Media | 3.5mm to 6.35mm Gold-Plated Adapter, 4.9 Feet OCC 4.4mm Balanced Gold-Plated Cable, 4.9 Feet OFC TRS Gold-Plated Cable, AuNest Headphone Case |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Dark Green |
| Carrying Case Material | Synthetic leather" or "Fabric |
| Color | Dark Green |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop systems and portable devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 34 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Fabric, Metal |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5-44,500 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 44500 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 4.4 mm Jack, 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 55 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 1.77 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | aune |
| Model Name | aune-SR7000 |
| Model Number | SR7000 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
H**N
Incredible Closed-Back Headphones, Blissful Open-Back Sound
To state my opinion in a sentence, these headphones are incredible and I highly recommend them. I feel they deserve the highest praise possible and I'm writing this review in the hopes it brings this product even marginally greater future success. I had gotten the Aune AR5000s after seeing and reading all the positive reviews, and I really enjoyed those pairs for acoustic music, classic rock, and many other applications. They had a very unique sound to them that really brought life and joy to certain types of music, but I found the tonality slightly skewed in a direction that made me feel like I needed EQ to enjoy them with the full variety of music that I listen to. I would agree with AudioScienceReview in that they are an excellent value with the caveat that they kind of require EQ manipulation to get the most enjoyment out of them in a broad context, and also with Zeos Reviews that they have a special superpower of sounding highly dynamic at very low volumes which I appreciated to help save my hearing. I would definitely recommend the ARs as well, but not as the sole pair of headphones for a listener of a wide variety of music, I considered them almost a "specialty" pair of headphones that I would apply to certain music to give them a boost of airy beauty. As a result of my positive experience with the AR5000s and the Aune Yuki, I decided to splurge and buy these SR7000s even though there aren't any reviews and people on Reddit were joking about the marketing jargon. I am nothing but glad that I decided to pull the trigger on these, as instantly I was greeted with a sound and presentation that completely impressed me and has never let up over my extended listening sessions with them over the course of this past week. Aune has grandly succeeded in developing a pair of closed-back headphones that do not exhibit the drawbacks of the format and instead flaunt their strengths. I grew up using only closed back headphones, and I remember the revelation of how much better open backs could sound getting my first pair of Sennheisers and listening to Subterranean Homesick Alien by Radiohead as a teenager and being completely mezmerized by the sense of space and detail. I never looked back and bought exclusively open backs from that point, eventually moving into open back planars with the Edition XS being my last set of daily drivers. I am admittedly not a user of extremely expensive Hi-Fi audio equipment, I've only heard headphones and IEMs in the sub $1000 range. While initially highly impressed by the different sense of dynamics, speed, and breadth of bass and treble extension from planars, I did feel a loss of musicality and substance when listening to non-electronic music specifically, feeling like I had to really crank the headphones to get the same sense of movement and emotion as from dynamic drivers. So I turned to the AR5000s as my solution and a contrast to my beloved planar pair, but the extreme openness of the XS had fatigued me regarding the super airy presentation where there is absolutely no sense of enclosure to the music like speakers are hanging in still air near your head and play almost equally as loud outward as inward. I decided it was time to try a pair of closed back headphones for the first time since childhood and see if the marketing was real that the SR7000s had included tech that could combine the sonic benefits of both open and close back headphones. I feel Aune completely delivered on their promises, and I can't imagine a more perfect pair of closed back headphones for me. It was exactly what I was looking for, regarding comfort, sound, and even looks. It completely fixed the tonality issues that I had with the AR5000s while keeping all of the sonic elements I loved from that pair. The company naming the ARs "Air Reference" and the SRs "Sea Reference" really sums up the sound difference, with these being thicker and more fluid sounding, but these don't sound like you are underwater like with most closed backs. They completely retain the sense of openness regarding soundstage and swirling air around notes, but more like from a refreshing warm sea breeze rather than cold crisp air. I now feel like I can use these headphones for all of my music from acoustic to electronica without any EQ at all. I'm sure bassheads would want to add a bass shelf, but I am satisfied with the increased bass presence from the closed back format and the thicker sounding tuning. And to me these headphones aren't about brain-breaking bass, to me they are about extracting maximum beauty and enjoyment from the music in a way that makes every song sound sweet, lush, and spacious, but also impactful and engaging in a way that provides me with the emotional experience I was missing from my planars. I read another reviewer state that Aune might as well stand for "All U NEed", and that is how I feel about these headphones, I love their stock sound and they have instantly become my daily drivers for music. When I shared these headphones with my family members, it only confirmed my experience that these headphones are truly special. The look on my 70 year old uncle's face as he listened to The Highwaymen on my phone powered by an iBasso DC07 Pro could only be described as "wowed", he just sat there fully engaged in the emotional experience of the music and it was apparent he was very moved by what he heard from his facial expressions. My piano playing aunt bopped her head, my mother smiled contently while listening to 80s classics, and my dad went fully into The Zone while listening to his favorite classic rock bands. It is completely clear that these headphones provide a very special experience to its users, and I am ecstatic that I get to share that experience with the people that I care about. For that I am very thankful to Aune for their tireless efforts in creating exemplary audio products at reasonable prices, taking the time to research and innovate in their production process, and their results speak for itself. I am proud and grateful to own these headphones, their sound has brought me to the verge of tears even after only a few days of ownership, and I love seeing the expression on my loved ones faces when they listen to their favorite songs through these beauties. I can't say enough good things about them, and I wanted to write this review in the hopes that other people get to experience them and that their creators are duly rewarded for their efforts. I think Aune has accomplished an amazing feat with the SR7000s design and sound, and I wish the company and its patrons all the best on their audio journeys.
A**N
Deep Forest
These are headphones not shouty nor showy in nature. Never aggressive, brash or in your face but rather confident and sure footed as they invite you into their world. As one embarks on this musical journey, there are no initial fireworks or fanfare in the sound which greets you. Rather a brief settling in moment before being genuinely transported to a world of incredible harmonic balance marked by delicacy and poise. There is no congestion , bloat or muddiness anywhere in this clean, clear and airy sound reproduction. The low end bass notes are always perfectly measured and never out to steal the show or continue to dominate past their assigned duties. More of the aforementioned sense of balance to it all. The Aune SR700 Displays an incredible knack at crystallizing a musical movement/moment to not just separate all instrumental elements, but present the attack , bloom and decay of each individual constituent piece. This is pure audiophile territory. Detail retrieval is top notch in most every respect. Prepare to be amazed as I was over and over again at hearing minor nuances in vocal and instrument performance not revealed before (on a $30k reference audio system). Bearing in mind, the choice of headphones was based on various criteria , one of which was how to replicate the existing audio system sound albeit in a headphones based format. These headphones met and even exceeded expectations in this regard. Surpassing the level of detail retrieval, resolving properties, timber and micro-dynamics currently on tap in the reference system. No mean feat given the level of quality in those other audio components. This careful and considerate approach to the overall design pays dividends to the music listener. As it can prove nearly impossible to stop at just a track or two. Get ready to be lost in the music time space continuum. The benchmark for any music listening experience has thus been met. Out of all the headphones tested, the Aune SR7000 were easily the most comfortable. Never clamping down on the temples or jaw area like some others. Add in a handsome outer construction and the deep green color which seems like a perfect choice for these headphones. Where the Focal Azurys was all about blue seas , the Aune SR7000 might just take a deep green forest as their natural element .......A 5 star rating is in order and these headphones come highly recommended.
T**C
compared to Sundara, eh
It's a nice headphone with good merits but comparing it to the Sundara which I already have, I didn't find what it had to offer, at twice the price of the Sundara, to be worth buying it as an extra headphone. For reference, my setup is USB driven Topping D90 (AKM D/A) connected with XLR to the RNHP headphone amp. The SR 7000 has a different sound signature to the Sundara, more dynamic, and with more pronounced midrange and upper base, with seemingly more accurate tonal balance, but it lacked the 'airiness' and micro-resolution of the Sundara. The SR7000 is easier to drive than the Sundara so unless you have a headphone amp the SR7000 would be a better choice. On its own it's a good headphone but comparing it to the Sundara which I already own for a few years and in my setup (hifi chain synergy is always important), I didn't find what it brought to the table was worth double the Sundara's price. I decided to try the HE1000SE, and WOW! Granted it's not in the same price category being more than $1k extra but the HE1000SE was the upgrade i was hoping for, more resolving and more dynamic with wider frequency range than both. The SR7000 is closer to the HE1000SE in tonal balance than the Sundara, but the HE1000SE offers both dynamics and tonality and frequency range extension and resolution compared to the others, so much so that I don't feel like listening to either of them in my setup. I'm keeping the HE1000SE and returning the SR7000. Based on reviews the HE1000SE could be too bright/sibilant in some setups so it's better suited with an audio chain that's not overly bright, like mine.
R**V
Super comfortable with excellent value-for-money sound quality. Definitely a keeper!!!
Update: I keep comparing these back-and-forth to my Focal Stellia and Hifiman HE1000 Stealth and I'm so impressed with these headphones... Especially for the price... Very comfortable, great bass and clarity! Original review: I received these Aune SR7000 (closed-back, $599) headphones today and listened to them for only a few hours. So they're not yet "fully broken/burnt in", if you believe in that. But I am feeling delighted with this purchase, so I wanted to leave positive feedback. In the short time I have listened, I am super impressed. Mostly because of their lightweight construction and full over-the-ear comfort in combination with an amazing sound quality and the fact they sound great on any kind of amplification. I have compared them to my HIFIMAN HE1000 Stealth (open back, $1199) and Focal Stellia (closed back, $2999) and my Sennheiser HD 660S1/S2, and a myriad of other headphones and IEMs, all with custom earpads/tips, all with special snake oil silver cables, etc... This Aune SR7000 is not as sensitive as some of the aforementioned, but it's not too bad. It does not sound like a congested closed-back headphones. It has an open, expansive soundstage. Dynamics are great. Lots of clarity and detail and wonderful tight and defined bass. They sound good on tubes, solid state, hybrid, desktop, rack, portable amps and dongle DACs, no matter what I plugged them into (4.4mm, balanced). Apos Gremlin (Tubes), LAIV HP2A (Class A), Fiio BTR7, even the FiiO UTWS5 Bluetooth Amplifier Earbuds Hook for IEMs sounded great. Compared to my other full-size headphones these Aune SR7000s are much more comfortable. Clamping force is just right, it's not heavy, awkward or microphonic, and my ears fit nicely inside the pads (which is my complaint with the 5x more expensive Focal Stellia). The Aune SR7000 construction is a bit plasticky, but that also means it's lightweight. Now... critique? Sure... The earpads are synthetic, and I cannot find leather replacements (yet). The headband is plastic too, so it gets a bit sweaty on the top of the head and around the ears. Do I like that? No, but I'm actually forgetting about this minor gripe because I'm fully immersed in and listening to the music, rather than evaluating the gear. It comes with decent cables (2x) and a VERY nice carrying case. Totally recommended!
L**E
No bass, headband too slippery
For a closed back I expected more bass similar to what you get in those poor sounding sennheiser momentum 4 bluetooth headphone. But turns out it's no better than the average cheap open back headphones like a senhheiser hd560s. Sound quality is very mid forward to the point where it starts to sound shouty. But it's happening on the lower mids whereas an HD560s is more upper mid focus makimg SR7000 easier to listen to. The HD560s is cleaner, but the upper mids gets annoying for long listening and make female voices harsh. In stock tuning, the SR7000 has practically no bass, this lack of bass really ruins the whole experience. Half your music is missing when there's no bass. The trebles are good, just enough to enhance the mids but not overpowering. Overall in stock tuning, it doesn't sound any better than a $200 headphone. However, if you equalizer it, then it's awesome. The base is suddenly big and very tight with great texture. Add a little trebles and it opens things up more. Plus, it does not sound like a close back. Pimg A/B test, I Can't tell if it's close or openbacked. In this regard, Aune did a great job. Compare to my openback hifiman Ananda stealth, SR7000 a little bit less spacious and 3d sounding. The equalized bass from the SR7000 is cleaner, tighter with noticeably better texture and also much better mids. However, You can also equalize the Ananda to sound exactly like SR7000 but with deeper bass and a cheaper price. Worst part about SR7000 is the leather strap. It's hard and smooth causing the headset to constantly slide around whenever you move. This ruined everything. Then the $599 price made it extra hard to justify.
D**N
One of my absolute favorite headphones...
One of my absolute favorite headphones. I share a home office with my wife, so I can only listen to my open back Sennheiser HD600 or HD800S cans when she goes into her main work office. I have cycled through many closed back headphones, and this one simply gets the tone and timbre of music like no other. Other than tone, it has excellent soundstaging and imaging for a closed back headphone - it sounds very open. Stock, it has deep, tight bass. But with some EQ, you can coax more bass out of it, if that is your thing. It sounds more like my Sennheiser HD650s than any other headphone - open or closed back. Not exactly, but it has a good dose of that same midrange warmth. I love the 3.5mm headphone jacks. Although it comes with an excellent pure copper cable, I found that it sounds even better with high-end Lavricables pure silver cables (better resolution and soundstaging). Note that it comes stock with protein leather pads, which will inevitably disintegrate. I put aftermarket sheepskin leather pads on it (100mm). In addition to longevity, I think the pads bump up resolution without otherwise affecting tone. So the takeaway is that you can squeeze even more performance out of it with upgraded cables and pads. Downsides: 1) They are I guess technically semi-closed back, so they do let more sound out than fully closed back headphones. So if I turn up the volume, they do disturb my wife. But then again she seems to have bionic hearing. ;0 2) The build quality is not great for a ~$700 headphone. The metal work is relatively thin and unfinished. The plastic seems fragile compared to other all-plastic headphones such as the Sennheiser HD800S/HD650/HD600. Subjectively, I dislike the metallic green finish, and wish Aune would have gone with a more traditional color scheme - but I can certainly live with its construction and finish, given its other strengths. If you need reduced output closed back headphones, this one is one of your best choices at anywhere near the price.
T**G
Worth a blind buy for fans of musical mellow sound
I should preface this with saying for me, this was better than the Dan Clark Noire X. Not build wise, compatible comfort wise, does not need as much money invested in source gear to sound great ( sounds fantastic to my ears on FiiO K11 r2r on OS or NOs). Dan Clark overall would be awesome but needed something like the Element 4 stack( different sound but I just mean for juice into the headphones so bear with me). SR7000 are not for fans of sparkly treble or big bass. Clear, easy to listen to, weighs nothing relative to a lot of good closed backs. Again this does not require you to spend an arm and a leg on source gear. Also this is great for gaming as it sounds wider than some open backs. As a metalhead this is a smooth listen for my ears that are a bit more susceptible to treble now due to not taking great care of myself in the younger years. Highs- Smooth and relaxed but still detailed, Megadeth Tornado of Souls cymbal crashes sound authoritative. Mids- not super forward but clean, guitar solos were as I know they should sound on higher end gear just not as upfront in the mix, for vocal heads maaaaybe a bit too recessed. Bass- tight and punchy but does not go deep, totally fine for me but I also love me a good Senny 6 series and even the AuneAR5000. Value to AR5000, yeah 2 times as much is a lot, but get them both if you can and the value together is insane and you are covered because to me a good closed back is harder to find and the AR5000 is fantastic value you can snag it used even nowadays for cheaper to save some cost.
L**R
VERY disappointed, not worth the price
This headphone looks nice and feels nice. Its midrange and treble are very clear. But the sound is not balanced. It just doesn't have any bass to speak of; certainly the bass it does have isn't enough to balance out the midrange and treble. What I'm hearing is mostly midrange, which means the overall sound is kind of nasal and pinched. Very disappointed. I have a less expensive headphone, the SONY MDR-MV1, which is maybe slightly less smooth and detailed in the highs (maybe), but the overall sound is much better, more balanced. Sorry.
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