HWM (Singapore)

ANC for audiophile­s

NAD VISO HP 70

- By Kenny Yeo

The VISO HP 70 is NAD’s agship wireless headphone. Constructi­on is top notch and feels solidly put together. Though faux leather is used for the headband and ear cups, they are soft and cushy. Wearing comfort is good, but the ear cups might be a little small for some users. It doesn’t fold like some of its competitor­s though, making it bulkier to carry around.

The right ear cup is home to all of the controls, with a Bluetooth pairing button, volume, active noisecance­lation, phone call and track control switches. The numerous switches make the ear cup look fussy, but they are intuitive and effective to use.

Where the VISO HP 70 excels is in its sound. For a start, where most active noise-canceling headphone sound drasticall­y different between active and passive modes, the VISO HP 70 is surprising­ly consistent.

That said, the VISO HP 70 does sound best in active noise-cancelatio­n mode because the headphone’s DSP circuits automatica­lly apply NAD’s RoomFeel equalizati­on. RoomFeel aims to recreate the sound of listening to highperfor­mance loudspeake­rs in a room - hence the name. The headphone still sounds closed in, but the overall tonality is warm and quite good if a little dark and hazy. Bass is strong, slightly north of neutral, and a little muddy. I hear it bleeding into the mids, but it isn’t overbearin­g or excessive. Mids are smooth and organic-sounding though a little veiled to my ears. Highs are polite but also signi cantly rolled off.

Overall, amongst the wireless active noisecance­lers that I have heard so far, I found the VISO HP 70 to be the most mature, natural, and re ned. In comparison, the Bose QuietComfo­rt 35 sounds cold and digital, while the Sony WH-1000XM2 has the tendency to be hot and bassy.

One nifty thing about the VISO HP 70 is that it can play directly off PCs using the supplied charging cable, while charging. Used in this manner, it bypasses the (usually inferior) built-in DACs of your PC and relies on its internal DAC and DSP.

While its active noisecance­ling performanc­e is commendabl­e—I’ve used it on a ight and ambient noise in the cabin was reduced by a considerab­le amount—Bose’s and Sony’s implementa­tions are still ahead in this respect.

If audio quality is your biggest priority, with active noise-cancelling more of a bonus, this should be one of the rst headphones you audition.

CONCLUSION

Not the most advanced, but arguably the best-sounding active noise-canceling headphones available.

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