In the world of headphones, you’re probably familiar with names like Sennheiser, Shure, Sony, and maybe even Beyerdynamic. Headphile is a name you’ve probably never heard but one you definitely need to know if you want to go against the grain. Part custom woodwork, part audiophile’s wet dream, Headphile does for headphones what Nixon does for watches – turns design on its head and then adds wood. You can buy new Headphile creations, switch out the cables on yours, or get a complete custom overhaul. With more exotic wood colors than Pantone, you’ll never have to worry about not getting noticed.
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