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Planar magnetic speakers offer a listening experience that’s fast, revealing, and nearly weightless—closer to the sound of real instruments than most traditional designs. In this episode of The Audiophile’s Guide, explore what makes these speakers different: ultra-low mass diaphragms, even magnetic drive, and wide dispersion. Hear why many audiophiles swear by their transparency and imaging, and what trade-offs—like power demands and placement challenges—come with the magic. When set up right, they simply disappear.
The Audiophile’s Guide publishes daily. Want to learn more or join the HiFi Family? Visit PS Audio. To get your own copy of Paul McGowan’s The Audiophile’s Guide, get it on Amazon.
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Planar magnetic speakers offer a listening experience that’s fast, revealing, and nearly weightless—closer to the sound of real instruments than most traditional designs. In this episode of The Audiophile’s Guide, explore what makes these speakers different: ultra-low mass diaphragms, even magnetic drive, and wide dispersion. Hear why many audiophiles swear by their transparency and imaging, and what trade-offs—like power demands and placement challenges—come with the magic. When set up right, they simply disappear.
The Audiophile’s Guide publishes daily. Want to learn more or join the HiFi Family? Visit PS Audio. To get your own copy of Paul McGowan’s The Audiophile’s Guide, get it on Amazon.

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