AT A GLANCE Plus
Open-back, planar magnetic design
Solid build quality
Handsome look
Minus
Can sound bright
THE VERDICT
These Tidal Force headphones face stiff competition from other comparably priced planar magnetic designs.
Tidal Force is a brand spanking new headphone company, and at the time I started working on this review, the Wave 5 was their one and only set of headphones. They’re off to a good start; build quality is excellent, and the mostly metal design felt great in my hands.
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