Austrian Audio Introduces The Arranger: Reference-Grade Open-Back Headphones for Critical Listening
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Austrian Audio Introduces The Arranger: Reference-Grade Open-Back Headphones for Critical Listening

Laptops Reporter
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Former AKG engineers unveil studio-focused headphones featuring diamond-like carbon drivers, replaceable components, and versatile connectivity options.

Austrian Audio Unveils The Arranger Reference Headphones

Featured image Austrian Audio has launched The Arranger, a professional-grade open-back headphone system targeting audiophiles and studio engineers. Developed by former AKG acoustic specialists, the headphones emphasize precision sound reproduction with specialized driver technology.

Engineering Specifications

  • Driver Technology: 44mm transducers with diamond-like carbon (DLC) coated diaphragms
  • Frequency Response: 5Hz–30kHz range
  • Distortion: THD below 0.1% across audible spectrum
  • Impedance: 25Ω with 110dB sensitivity for mobile device compatibility
  • Acoustic Design: Open-back architecture creates expansive soundstage

Build and Connectivity

Constructed with metal framing and suede-covered memory foam earpads, The Arranger weighs 320g (11.3oz). The package includes:

  • 3-meter unbalanced cable (3.5mm)
  • 6.3mm adapter
  • Optional balanced cables (Pentaconn or XLR) for studio interfaces

Key design elements include fully replaceable components—from earpads to drivers—extending product lifespan beyond typical headphones. This serviceability addresses professional users' need for long-term reliability.

Market Positioning

Priced at $1,099 USD, The Arranger competes in the premium reference segment. Availability through authorized audio retailers complements Austrian Audio's existing product lines available via Amazon.

The Vienna-based company continues leveraging decades of transducer expertise since forming during AKG's 2017 restructuring. This release demonstrates their focus on professional-grade tools rather than consumer-focused enhancements.

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