Hi, thank you for the review! I had OG and tried Stealth, I think Stealth is more warm with more bass. I read some reviews saying nano is very bright, but you said nano is warmer than stealth, so does it mean is’s less bright than stealth (and hence even less than og)?
Glad you found the review useful! To my ears Nano is less bright than OG. Compared to Stealth, the difference in this regard is really small, and Nano while having a bit more rounded treble, is still very analytical and resolving.
@@kinemosstechthanks a lot for your reply! I was a bit worried about harsh treble which I sometimes noticed with OG. But I was very happy with stealth (I noticed sound stage change it becomes narrower but more depth). So it sounds like nano is the way to go
so everyone saying the nano is brighter and more analytical than ananda OG and stealth and kinemoss says something else and thinks he is right? everything is subjective yes but probably kinemoss's ears are wrong
It’s interesting, at no point in this review was Ananda Nano recommended as a direct upgrade from the Ananda Stealth Version, from which I concluded that Stealth might still be a viable option compared to Nano.
@@kinemosstech yeah heads are different, as for me xs is most confortable and for you it's most uncomfortable. But agree that sound is really very good
You guys have big heads, apparently. It fits me like the crown of a king 👑 and I've never had any discomfort. People are different, heads are different. Hifiman headphones should be a little bit more adjustable for people of different builds, that I do agree and I've always had this as a complaint.
There are so many factors to describe, that I will probably need to create a separate video on this topic. But in short - both pairs compliment each other.
Meze has a fat cupped sound with boomy mid bass. The ananda has a clear and detailed sound on the top and bottom with scooped mids and bad mid presentation and an artificial timbre and horrid uncomfortableness and aggressive fatiguing highs. They're both not very good products and bad value for the cost.
@@kinemosstech If you do a video about nano v. 109pro, it would be very interesting to compare them on a good dongle (RU7 or similar). If nano is better with a good desktop amp, the question is whether 109pro is better in a portable rig as it's easier to drive.
I have both pairs at hand, and to me they perfectly compliment each other. Still I also had such video comparison on my mind, so I might do it when I have a little bit of more time.
Nice review bro, i just own Nano´s and are amazing headphones.
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying your pair.
What version of the Stealth (V2 or V3) was used in the review ? What about Stealth vs. Edition XS ? Both are now quite cheaper than Nano.
Hi, thank you for the review! I had OG and tried Stealth, I think Stealth is more warm with more bass. I read some reviews saying nano is very bright, but you said nano is warmer than stealth, so does it mean is’s less bright than stealth (and hence even less than og)?
Glad you found the review useful! To my ears Nano is less bright than OG. Compared to Stealth, the difference in this regard is really small, and Nano while having a bit more rounded treble, is still very analytical and resolving.
@@kinemosstechthanks a lot for your reply! I was a bit worried about harsh treble which I sometimes noticed with OG. But I was very happy with stealth (I noticed sound stage change it becomes narrower but more depth). So it sounds like nano is the way to go
so everyone saying the nano is brighter and more analytical than ananda OG and stealth and kinemoss says something else and thinks he is right? everything is subjective yes but probably kinemoss's ears are wrong
@@eiskalterorangensaftHow can someone's ears be wrong?
will it benefit with a balanced cable? or it will kill its bass due to its so low impedance? thanks
It will only benefit from a balanced cable if you are lacking power to drive them with a 3.5mm of your source.
@@kinemosstech ok. thank you very much.
Dear sir if am I want to purchase this nano what is the setup require for it plz give me a right sollution.
Hifiman Arya Stealth is better?
Overall it's a more technical headphone. Whenever you need it or not is completely up to you.
Well done, especially the comparative section.
Thank you and glad you found it useful!
It’s interesting, at no point in this review was Ananda Nano recommended as a direct upgrade from the Ananda Stealth Version, from which I concluded that Stealth might still be a viable option compared to Nano.
But what’s the question?
@@kinemosstech Oops, my comment had an error, fixed now. My question is, is Ananda Nano much better than the Stealth Version?
I covered this at 12:40 so it really boils down to what your preferences are and what you are looking for
Ok, thanks so much!
Excellent review, thanks a lot
Thank you and glad you found it useful!
Excellent review!!!
Glad you found it useful!
How it could be most comfortable when it has crushing clamping force. It is most uncomfortable from all i have tried
Thanks for sharing your experience! For me, it's the most comfortable HIFIMAN model that I have reviewed on my channel so far.
@@kinemosstech yeah heads are different, as for me xs is most confortable and for you it's most uncomfortable. But agree that sound is really very good
Agreed. Wearing for longer than an hour feels like a torture device. I can wear my r70x for several hours in comparison.
You guys have big heads, apparently. It fits me like the crown of a king 👑 and I've never had any discomfort. People are different, heads are different. Hifiman headphones should be a little bit more adjustable for people of different builds, that I do agree and I've always had this as a complaint.
How does it compare with Meze 109 Pro?
There are so many factors to describe, that I will probably need to create a separate video on this topic. But in short - both pairs compliment each other.
Meze has a fat cupped sound with boomy mid bass. The ananda has a clear and detailed sound on the top and bottom with scooped mids and bad mid presentation and an artificial timbre and horrid uncomfortableness and aggressive fatiguing highs. They're both not very good products and bad value for the cost.
@@kinemosstech If you do a video about nano v. 109pro, it would be very interesting to compare them on a good dongle (RU7 or similar). If nano is better with a good desktop amp, the question is whether 109pro is better in a portable rig as it's easier to drive.
I have both pairs at hand, and to me they perfectly compliment each other. Still I also had such video comparison on my mind, so I might do it when I have a little bit of more time.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks very much
Glad that you found the review useful!
I want to buy it but I'm saving for a new car.
ananda nayno :D
Glad that you liked my accent :)
I am calling my pair my Nyan-das🐱
I hate when UA-camrs speaks like a UA-camrs. Emphasizing on the words .wuuuk 🤮
Glad you liked my accent and thanks for watching! :)