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Earcup Design Types of Over-Ear Headphones

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The earcup design significantly impacts sound characteristics and isolation. Closed-back designs trap sound inside, providing better isolation and typically stronger bass but smaller soundstage. Open-back allows air to pass through, creating a more natural sound with wider soundstage but leaks audio.
  • Semi-Open: These hybrid headphones balance sound leakage and isolation with partially vented earcups for a middle-ground listening experience.
  • Closed-Back: These headphones have sealed earcups that prevent sound leakage and provide better isolation from external noise.
  • Open-Back: These headphones have perforated earcups that allow air flow for a more natural
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