Open vs. Closed Headphones

Closed headphones will isolate you from external ambient noise to varying degrees. Large closed-back headphones with bigger earcups typically deliver a bit more isolation than smaller-sized closed models. Closed headphones also minimize the music leaking out of the earpieces - which will happen with open-back headphones.

Open headphones do not block out ambient noise and allow audio leakage out of the earpieces. However, open-back models can often sound more airy, clear or spacious versus their closed counterparts. Open headphones are useful if you need to remain aware of your external surroundings.

Currently rated by our staff as the two reigning "Kings Of The Hill" in open headphones, the expensiveFocal Utopia and the Audeze LCD-4 are widely considered among the world's greatest headphones ever manufactured.

Both open and closed back headphones can be either large full-size over ear models or the smaller on ear types.

Most audio professionals (DJs, mixers, recordists, studio producers) use closed headphones to allow for better concentration and isolation. Nowadays, the very best closed headphones can almost compete in sound quality with the best open headphones.

Further information on other headphone types that can effectively isolate listeners from ambient noise is found in our product guides for Noise Cancelling headphones and forIn Ear Headphones.

 

  1. Open vs. Closed Headphones
  2. Headphone Fit Types
  3. Headphone Features
  4. Headphone Applications