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Mikros 70 Reference In-Ear Headphones

Mikros 70 Reference In-Ear Headphones

The biggest issue we have with most in-ear headphones is they don’t stay in place properly, and we aren’t about to go in a store and ask to put them in our waxy ear canals before buying them. With the Mikros 70’s from MartinLogan, it’s a non-issue. Each set comes with a variety of different tips (both bulbs and flanges) so you can find the best fit for you. Of course fit doesn’t matter much if your headphones sound like muffled garbage, but these are inspired by the sound of MartinLogan’s legendary electrostatic speakers and deliver stunning clarity to your jams. (Seriously, our ears aren’t waxy.)