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I Spent Weeks Testing These $800 Wooden Planars - Here's My Verdict

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🎧 SENDY AUDIO EGRET REVIEW - Are These $800 Planar Headphones Worth It? I've been testing the Sendy Audio Egret for weeks and WOW - these handcrafted wooden planars are something special! Featuring nano-scale composite diaphragm technology, premium triple composite cable, and stunning black walnut earcups. 🔥 What's Covered: • Unboxing & build quality analysis • Sound signature breakdown • Comfort & weight discussion • Value comparison vs competition • Final verdict for $800 price point These compete directly with HiFiMan Arya and Dan Clark Audio - but do they deliver? Watch to find out! 💰 Current Price: $800 USD 🎵 Perfect for: Audiophiles, studio monitoring, critical listening What do YOU think about premium planar headphones? Drop your thoughts below! #SendyAudio #PlanarHeadphones #AudioReview

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What’s up, TM Nation? In this video I’m breaking down my weeks-long testing on the Sendy Audio Egret (aka the “E-grid” in my review) — an $800 open-back planar that’s trying to bring something fresh to the table with that nano-scale composite diaphragm tech. I go through the unboxing vibes, build quality, and the straight-up stunning design: handcrafted North American black walnut earcups, that e-grit inspired metal mesh, and CNC machined aluminum with a premium gunmetal finish. I also talk comfort because yes… these are heavy at around 443g, but the weight distribution is so well done that I could wear them for hours without it being a deal breaker. Then I get into what really matters: sound. To my ears the Egret comes off warm-neutral with a focus on fast, controlled mid-bass punch, and it genuinely surprised me for an open-back planar with how much authority it has down low. The mids are the star — vocals sound natural and non-fatiguing — and you get wide staging, strong imaging, and excellent detail without that overly clinical planar edge. I also cover the premium triple-composite cable and why the $800 price is real competition territory (Arya and other heavy hitters), but my verdict is simple: if you’ve got the budget and want audio performance plus next-level craftsmanship, the Egret is a headphone you experience, not just listen to.

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