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The HIFIMAN Arya Organic is a full-size, open-back planar magnetic headphone engineered for audiophiles and professionals. Featuring a groundbreaking nanometer-thickness diaphragm and stealth magnet technology, it delivers crystal-clear, distortion-free sound with expansive soundstage and precise imaging. Its ergonomic design ensures exceptional comfort for long listening sessions, while the detachable high-quality copper cable offers durability and customization. Ideal for home, studio, and critical listening, the Arya Organic blends cutting-edge innovation with artisanal craftsmanship to redefine your audio experience.











| ASIN | B0C5RFXMM5 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,163 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #722 in Over-Ear Headphones #1,444 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Metal |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with a 3.5mm audio jack or those that support a wired connection |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2023 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Earpiece Shape | Around-ear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06925624202644 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Cable, Ear Cushions |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Item model number | Arya Organic |
| Manufacturer | HIFIMAN Electronics |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Arya Organic |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.52 x 10 x 7.09 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Audio Listening |
| Sensitivity | 94 dB |
| Special Feature | Nanometer Thickness Diaphragm, Stealth Magnets |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Home & Studio Listening, High Fidelity Music Listening |
| Style | Over Ear |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**E
Fantastic. Simply Amazing.
**6-Month Update: I have gradually moved to the Organics as my main daily-driver headphones, and am still absolutely in love with them. They are holding up well to constant use, but I do think I'll need some pad replacements after about a year. Mine haven't developed any creaks or issues...they still feel like brand new! A note about powering them: While they can be run by low-powered sources, I will say that they do benefit from more power. My office rig is a Topping A90D, and it's been a solid pairing. On the Class-A amplification of a Schitt Mjolnir 3, however, they sound even better. More fatness and grip on the low end, and even more of that speed and immediacy is on tap. Original Review: I have been in the head-fi space for many years now, and currently have several mid-to-high-end headphones in rotation. The Arya Organics are something special, and this type of performance doesn't come along at this price very often. Comfort: #1 for me is comfort. If a headphone isn't comfortable, it doesn't get picked often, and just doesn't get listened to as frequently. If I have to constantly fiddle with it to get it sitting right, it ruins immersion and is simply too distracting. These are some of the most comfortable headphones I have ever used. Less clamp than the Sennheiser 6 range (and those I find to be quite comfy), lighter than the Focal range, and with fewer hotspots. For long listening sessions and marathon gaming, I can confidently reach for the Organics knowing I'm going to be comfortable. Tuning: #2 for me is the tuning, and whether it agrees with how I hear. I was initially worried about these, as I'm very treble-sensitive. Harsh upper-midrange also bothers me, and the charts all show a rise between 6-7K and 8-9K. I am happy to report that (after a bit of burn-in) they don't irritate me at all. Something about how that 1-2K dip sets up the treble presentation somehow cools it down. The midrange and treble presents as detailed, open, airy, yet just under the 'too sharp' threshold for me. Lovely. Bass: #3. If the bass isn't good, I don't care about the rest. Maybe I'm a heathen, but if the bass doesn't move me, I just don't reach for the headphone as often. Luckily, Hifiman's decision to bring up the bass here is a welcome change, and scratches that particular itch in a delightful, impactful, detailed way. It's not just about the quantity, it's also about the texture and speed. The bass on the Organics is interesting in that it has impact, control and separation that I wasn't expecting. My experience with planar bass is that it's usually technically very good, but not quite as 'fun' as a dynamic driver. The Organics have some of the best planar bass I've ever heard, from long, sustained real instrumentation to demanding electronic music, this is simply excellent. Midrange: #4. Vocals, guitars, synth lines, everything that falls into the midrange category here is presented in a way that's a bit perplexing. The Organics can be SUPER close and intimate, yet also HUGELY wide and expansive here. Vocals especially seem to float and shimmer and occupy a space all their own. Again, the level of detail and texture here is mind-blowing. I have much more listening to do before I can write more here, but suffice it to say that the midrange here is interesting in all the right ways. Soundstage: #5 for me. If I don't care about soundstage, I'll just listen to IEM's. Over-ear headphones remain interesting for me because of the sense of space they can provide. The soundstage on the Organics is excellent. Width is as wide or wider than most, but what surprised me was the sense of front-to-back depth on offer here. The precise way the Organics image most likely at play here, and while my Senn HD800s can go wider, they do so at the expense of realism and note weight. The stage on the Arya's is amazing. How about for gaming? These are wallhack-level. 'Nuff said. Overall , this is the most compelling package at the price point, and perhaps quite a bit beyond that I've ever seen, and have quickly become my daily drivers. All-day comfort, exciting, just dynamic enough, detailed without shoving sound in your face, analytical while still being relaxed enough to get out of their own way. Hall of fame level headphones.
R**T
Hifiman Nailed It
I purchased the Hifiman Arya Organic, my fourth Hifiman headphone. This is a review to help those who are considering buying this headphone. Sound My desktop audio equipment consisted of a Cambridge AXC35 cd transport, a Schiit Bifrost2/64 dac, and a Topping A90 headphone amp. I use high quality cables throughout, favoring balanced cables whenever possible. I subscribe to four streaming services, but use Qobuz ninety percent of the time, because it broadcasts in CD quality format, and sometimes in high resolution. Thus I am confident there are no chokepoints, or any component in the sound stream that held back the others. The first thing I noticed is that the Arya Organic has a very wide sound stage, and because it was also deep, there was a good layering of separated sounds in a three dimensional spacious stage. A good recording to appreciate the size of the soundstage is the Virtual Barber Shop which can be downloaded from YouTube. Here you will that the sound stage is huge and holographic. When the phone rang, I perceived that it was twenty feet away coming from inside my bedroom clothes closet. The opposite of a large sound stage is the sound you hear from inside your head from the headphone provided to you by an airline. A large sound stage is very satisfying (and necessary) when you are playing orchestral pieces. Impressively, if you play Linda Ronstadt’s “I Never Will Marry,” you will hear a very intimate presentation, almost as if she is standing next to you and singing to you. Thus large sound stage and intimacy are not mutually exclusive, in the case of the Arya Organic. What about the sound at each level of the frequency spectrum? The lower frequencies were well extended downward. Hifiman claims that it can go down to eight hertz. Disregard this number as most humans cannot hear below twenty. However, the low frequencies were impressive. If you play Janice Hagan’s “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend,” you will really enjoy the deep plucking of the double bass. There is also considerable punch and slam, attesting to a wide dynamic range (difference between the loudest and softest sound). Listen to Lambada (Version 1989) by Kaoma to appreciate the vacillating rhythm of the drums. The wide dynamic range is especially impressive for a planar magnetic headphone (here dynamic headphone are king). The mid-range is equally impressive, and the associated vocals are full and melodious. For female vocals, listen to ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by the late great Eva Cassidy, posthumously declared as having one of the finest female voices ever. The voice is strong, yet delicate. Male vocals are equally impressive. In Zhao Peng’s rendition of one of the most beloved Chinese love songs “The Moon Represents My Heart,” you will hear the deep resonance of his raspy voice. Some critics claim that the Arya Organic is tuned to favor female vocalist. I disagree. Listen to Michael Buble and Loren Allred belt out “Help Me Make it through the Night” and listen to how both male and female voices are able to blend so harmoniously. The upper frequencies of the Arya Organic are where the headphone distinguishes itself. The treble is crystal clear, almost crystalline, and very airy. I loved it. Some people can be forgiven if they think the treble is too forward (pronounced) and find it fatiguing, even sibilant (hissing sound). If so, there are three remedies. First, do EQ to tame down the highest frequencies. Unfortunately, I, like most people, do not know how to do EQ. Second, pair the Arya Organic with a warm (favoring low frequencies) dac and headphone amp. Again, unfortunately, most people like me, own only one dac and amp, so do not have the luxury of mixing and matching. Third, do not use a silver headphone cable as they are bright and will accentuate the problem. Instead, use an oxygen-free pure copper cable which has no coloration. What about the timbre of the Arya Organic? Timbre is a confusing term and I figured that it has two meanings. First, do the instrument or voice sound as it should sound? One of the hardest sounds to reproduce is that of the piano. I played Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata and the Organic passed the test. I also put through another stringent test – reproduce the sound of a male voice in speech. I went to YouTube and down loaded Churchill’s voice in his “We Shall Never Surrender” speech. Although it is an old recording, the Arya Organic managed to reproduce his husky voice faithfully. Now go back and listen to Zhao Peng’s “The Moon Represents my Heart.” Here you will hear three distinct musical instruments – the guitar, oboe, and flute. See if they sound right. The second meaning of timbre is the tonal quality or sound characteristic. If I give you two guitars, a Martin and an ordinary no name guitar, you will in less than a minute be able to identify the guitar with the more pleasing “sound.” You may not be able to explain why and I won’t ask you to do so. Suffice that yo prefer one “sound” over another. When I first hear the Arya Organic, I immediately fell in love with the “sound” of this magnificent headphone. One last characteristic that needs to be discussed is whether or not the Arya Organic is resolving meaning or not it can retrieve information that the recording engineer had intended for you to hear. To test the Arya Organic, I played Tchaikovsky’s 181Overture conducted by Eric Kunzel. Toward the end of the overture, it gets very busy, with string instruments reaching a crescendo, drums beating, cymbals crashing, and real cannons going off. In the midst of this medley, there is a faint hint of church bells in the distance. Many headphone fail to register this, but the Arya Organic managed to retrieve this peic of information making the headphone “revealing.” I also noticed that when playing “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston, I could hear her taking shallow breathes. Hifiman Arya Organic Vs Hifiman HE1000 Stealth Magnet This review would be remiss if I did not compare the Hifiman Arya Organic with the Hifiman HE1000 Stealth Magnet. The ARya Organic sells for $1300, down from $1600, a discount of $300. The HE1000 Stealth Magnet sells for $1400, down from $3000, a discount of $1600. When comparing the SRya Organic with the HE1000 Stealth Magnet, most of the reviewers pointed out that the latter is technically superior to the former, in areas such as resolution and sound stage. Why not spring for an extra $100 and get the HE1000 Stealth Magnet instead? The problem is paradoxically, most of the reviewers who did the A/B comparison preferred the Arya Organic over the HE 1000 Stealth Magnet, for its “sound.” Aha, the Arya Organic has the better timbre. Furthermore, Joshua Valour, a prolific reviewer of headphones, declared that the Arya Organic should be in contention for Headphone of the Year. A reviewer from India (Amplify Audio Reviews) came out and categorically declared that the Arya Organic is the Headphone of the Year. I was conflicted as to which headphone to buy. I needed a tie breaker and I found one. In a moment of epiphany, I noticed that both the Arya Organic and the Ananda Nano had similar specs regarding resistance and sensitivity. I was able to use my transistor radio and portable CD player to drive the Ananda Nano, so I suspected that the same would be true for the Arya Organic. Did this manifest? Yes it did. I therefore made the right decision in buying the Arya Organic, because I got two for the price of one – a desktop headphone and a portable headphone. Is this the endgame for me? It has to be as my wife has filed a formal complaint that the wall has too many headphones. But I am deliriously happy with my Arya Organic. Thank you Hifiman – you nailed it.
M**N
Excellent sound signature, very detailed when your source is good (96khz / 24bit or more). Has good bass as well, but its not overshadowing any other details. Sounds very transparent and airy with great separation between individual sound elements. The reviews were right that this is one of the best headphones for the money out there. You will have to buy a separate cable though, because the one in the box is not the best and also not 3.5 or 4.4mm.
R**S
I like it
J**S
Un sonido muy agradable. La música se disfruta mucho.
I**O
I'm still in my first week of use. As almost everyone has pointed out, usually this is a big improvement from the previous headphone whatever someone might have been using. In my case I've jumped from the Edition XS to the Arya Organic. The sound improvement is measurable (and I like it) for my standards. Does the price difference follows the sound improvement? Obviously not, diminished returns applies. Would I do it again? Yes! Without a doubt! I'm "more in peace" with my sound.
M**R
Le HiFiMAN Arya Organic sono le nuove cuffie aperte planari della famosa marca HiFiMAN. Si tratta di un prodotto di alta gamma, che offre un’esperienza sonora di livello superiore a un prezzo inferiore rispetto alle precedenti versioni delle Arya V3 Stealth (Escludendo offerte o altre combinazioni particolari che possono succedere). Ho avuto la possibilità di testarle per alcune settimane e sono rimasto estasiato dal loro suono. Le cuffie si presentano con un design raffinato ed elegante, con una finitura in legno che le conferisce un tocco di classe. La qualità costruttiva è ottima, con una struttura in metallo robusta e resistente. Il comfort è garantito dalla fascia a sospensione e dai padiglioni morbidi e spaziosi, che si adattano bene alla forma della testa e delle orecchie. Il suono delle cuffie è eccezionale, con una fedeltà e un dettaglio sonoro impressionanti. Le cuffie usano dei driver magnetici planari con tecnologia stealth, che riducono le interferenze e la distorsione. Il risultato è una riproduzione sonora cristallina, con una velocità e una chiarezza ineguagliabili. Il palcoscenico sonoro è ampio e profondo (anche se non al livello delle HD800 della Sennheiser, che rimangono il top per questa caratteristica), con una localizzazione precisa e accurata. Il suono ha una dimensione tridimensionale, con una sensazione di realismo e immersione. Ogni elemento sonoro è ben distinto e separato dagli altri, creando una scena sonora armoniosa e coerente. I bassi sono profondi e solidi, con una buona presenza e impatto. Hanno una buona texture e realismo, rendendo i suoni bassi molto piacevoli da ascoltare. I bassi non sono enfatizzati esageratamente, ma si integrano bene con il resto dello spettro acustico. I medi sono chiari e naturali, con una buona presenza vocale e strumentale. Hanno un tono equilibrato e neutro, senza essere né troppo caldi né troppo freddi. Le voci sono espressive e realistiche, mentre gli strumenti acustici sono ricchi di sfumature e timbri. Gli alti sono puliti e nitidi, con una buona estensione e brillantezza. Non sono affaticanti o sibilanti, ma hanno una buona energia e scintilla. I dettagli sono evidenti e facili da cogliere, mentre i transienti sono veloci e precisi. Le cuffie sono abbastanza facili da pilotare per essere delle planari aperte, ma per sfruttare al meglio il loro potenziale consiglio di abbinarle a un buon amplificatore dedicato. In conclusione, le HiFiMAN Arya Organic sono delle cuffie straordinarie, che offrono un suono di alta qualità a un prezzo competitivo. Sono adatte a chi cerca un suono fedele, dettagliato e realistico, con un buon equilibrio tra bassi, medi e alti. Sono anche molto comode e ben costruite, con un design elegante e raffinato. Le consiglio vivamente a chi ama la musica e vuole godersela al meglio. Rispetto alle Stealth sono forse meno neutrali, ma l'esperienza di ascolto è assolutamente meravigliosa.
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