closed-back
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English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]closed-back (not comparable)
- Of headphones: completely covering the ear, so that there is no airflow through the wearer's ears.
- Synonyms: close-back, close-eared, close-ear, closed-ear
- Antonym: open-back
- 2015 July 2, Kate Murphy, “The Difference Between Listening Up and Tuning Out”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 2022-06-28:
- Closed-back earphones with active noise canceling by manufacturers like Bose and Phiaton produce a nullifying frequency to block intrusive sounds.
- 2016 March 3, Samuel Gibbs, “Blue Lola headphones review: not your average set of cans”, in The Guardian[2], archived from the original on 2022-04-16:
- For a closed-back headphone, they've got a relatively open soundscape, too, which makes extended listening less tiring than some more direct cans.
- 2018 October 5, Mark Sparrow, “Focal Announces Its First Closed-Back Headphones For Audiophile Music Players”, in Forbes[3], archived from the original on 2020-11-09:
- Luxury French headphone manufacturer Focal has announced that it's launching its first high-end, closed-back pair of headphones aimed at the portable music player market and high-end smartphones.