Beyerdynamic Aventho Wireless

Mar 3, 2023 at 1:39 AM Post #93 of 100
does any know what sound shape is aventho ? neutral? neutral warm? warm bright?maybe U-shaped? curve shows no bass,but aventho very deep good bass has.
 

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Mar 4, 2023 at 5:01 AM Post #94 of 100
There’s some warmth from bass all the way to the treble and the delivery is smooth and easy to like. It’s a full bodied, slightly forward sounding headphone, but at the same time it’s quite linear and balanced in the sense that nothing really is being pushed more than the rest. Nothing is in front of or in the back, and it’s really easy to like and enjoy.
From a powerful, precise bass to clear mids and silky-pleasant highs: the Aventho wireless convinces with its sound and great spaciousness.
 

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Jul 20, 2023 at 11:33 PM Post #97 of 100
great headphone, very focused sound, great look. Some people had issues with the quality though

I had mine for quite some time, zero quality issues. The best built wireless cans. The mighty Tesla driver means codecs aren't really a thing when coming to sound quality.
 
Dec 18, 2024 at 5:54 AM Post #98 of 100
Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone notice an electronic noise from the Bluetooth circuitry on the left speaker of these headphones?

I just got one of these as an old stock on eBay (was being sold as 'new', but package was opened and clearly has been set up before). Even though they sound great, I'm having this low-volume noise coming from the left speaker when it's active and connected to my phone.
It's nothing too crazy, it's really low volume, but I can't avoid noticing it. When the music is playing it gets overlouded by it, but on quiet parts or when the music is off it's there at all times. I thought I would get used to it, but It's hard to ignore, especially in such a high-end piece of equipment.

I'm thinking of returning it. Did a bit of online search and couldn't find anyone talking about such an issue.. If anyone can confirm if this is a design issue or if I'm with a faulty unit I appreciate it.
Many thanks!
 
Dec 18, 2024 at 6:01 AM Post #99 of 100
Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone notice an electronic noise from the Bluetooth circuitry on the left speaker of these headphones?

I just got one of these as an old stock on eBay (was being sold as 'new', but package was opened and clearly has been set up before). Even though they sound great, I'm having this low-volume noise coming from the left speaker when it's active and connected to my phone.
It's nothing too crazy, it's really low volume, but I can't avoid noticing it. When the music is playing it gets overlouded by it, but on quiet parts or when the music is off it's there at all times. I thought I would get used to it, but It's hard to ignore, especially in such a high-end piece of equipment.

I'm thinking of returning it. Did a bit of online search and couldn't find anyone talking about such an issue.. If anyone can confirm if this is a design issue or if I'm with a faulty unit I appreciate it.
Many thanks!

These issues really depend on how loud that "noise" is. DAPs and bluetooth devices all got noises of some sort, mostly of too low level to be considered an issue. I never perceive any noise on my Aventho that calls for attention, but YMMV and it's ultimately your call as to whether it is disturbing enough to warrant return or other action.
 
Feb 7, 2025 at 5:26 PM Post #100 of 100
Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone notice an electronic noise from the Bluetooth circuitry on the left speaker of these headphones?

I just got one of these as an old stock on eBay (was being sold as 'new', but package was opened and clearly has been set up before). Even though they sound great, I'm having this low-volume noise coming from the left speaker when it's active and connected to my phone.
It's nothing too crazy, it's really low volume, but I can't avoid noticing it. When the music is playing it gets overlouded by it, but on quiet parts or when the music is off it's there at all times. I thought I would get used to it, but It's hard to ignore, especially in such a high-end piece of equipment.

I'm thinking of returning it. Did a bit of online search and couldn't find anyone talking about such an issue.. If anyone can confirm if this is a design issue or if I'm with a faulty unit I appreciate it.
Many thanks!

A little late on the subject but, I've got the exact same thing with mine. If my memory's not faulty, I think the "sound" stops after a short while, like when the Bluetooth/amp/chip/whatever goes in standby, waiting for a signal or something. But yeah, between 2 tracks or on some soft passages, I can clearly hear it.

Fun fact is, this is the second Aventho I own. The first one was bought on Canuck Audio Mart, used but in flawless condition. After fiddling with the parameters (juste wanted to turn on again the audio notifications), the headphones went completely dead. Not responding at all. (See post #74 if interested) Even used, Beyerdynamic was kindly enough to offer an exchange. But I decided to go for the Lagoon, amidst the fear of another maybe defective, maybe not, Aventho. All in all, I was missing the sound of the Aventho. I don't know if it's about the Tesla driver, but still. Months later, I saw a brand new pair in a big sale online, here in Canada (Canada Computers). Bought them! And, yes, I'm now let down by the same issue you mentionned.

I kept mine because, you know, they works. More so than the first one, that is! But you'd be better contact Beyerdynamic, if you've still got time on your warranty.

So, is this a design issue? Probably!
Did you get a faulty unit? Probably!
 

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