

Offering a unique combination of unsurpassed comfort, state-of-the-art design, and naturally beautiful sound, AudioQuest’s first headphone, NightHawk, has been lovingly featured in the pages of magazines and websites as far-reaching as Stereophile, Rolling Stone, CNET, Wired, Head-Fi, Digital Trends, The Verge, HomeTheaterReview, Sound & Vision, and many more. In the meantime, here’s the release from AudioQuest: I’m looking forward to checking these out at the next show. This headphone is purposefully still framed within the overall/original design brief - so, I’m thinking of it more of as a “hefty update” to the NightHawk than a whole new thing. But if the kids are sleeping, or the train/plane/automobile is crowded, getting your Steve Bug on while your stuck in the middle of it is a sweet thing.Īlso on deck is the NightHawk Carbon. NightOwl will be the name for the fully closed-back, circumaural cans - which is a very clever zoological reference, because you see, owls fly silently. The most notable - and obvious - change is that NightHawk is no longer alone in the AudioQuest headphone lineup. Long story short - they’ve went ahead and made them and made them better.
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NightHawk isn’t all that long-in-the-tooth, but advances and refinements wait for no … something something something. Just got the word that AudioQuest is refreshing their headphone line.
