I recently picked up the Hifiman Ananda Nano after watching Paul Third’s in-depth review on his YouTube channel, where he praised these headphones as the fastest and most detailed pair he’s tried. Paul describes them as having an incredibly fast transient response thanks to their ultra-thin, nanometer-thick diaphragm. The result is clear and punchy lows and precise differentiation between bass and kick – a lifesaver for mixing genres that demand tight low-end control.
In my experience so far, these headphones are a dream when it comes to catching details, particularly in the midrange, as Paul highlighted. You can really hear every nuance in vocal clicks or sibilance, making it easy to tweak compression and EQ to perfection. However, as Paul warned, the Ananda Nanos can be almost “too” revealing in the center channel, which can tempt you into over-processing certain elements. But that’s a good problem to have – if you can get the low-end balance right on these, it will translate well on other systems.
Paul also mentioned his experience comparing these to other high-end headphones like the Audeze MX4 and HD1000 SE, and he stands by the Ananda Nano for its sheer speed and clarity at a fraction of the cost. I've felt the same; these outperform expectations in terms of clarity and tightness, especially when checking low-end levels after mixing on speakers.
Compared to my previous pair of Bayerdynamic DT 1990 PRO, Ananda is a clear winner. It feels like you unlock another dimension of musical perception. Listening to low-end of my previous tracks I can hear that DT1990's just made a non-musical mush.
Overall, these headphones are well-built, surprisingly durable, and worth every penny for anyone serious about detailed mixing and clean low-end.
Highly recommend them for mixing professionals looking for performance without the boutique price tag!