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Aiaiai TMA-2 Studio XE

Studio version of the modular system headphones

In a nutshell

When it says Aiaiai on it, there’s Aiaiai in it. This means that with the Aiaiai TMA-2 Studio XE, you get the Dane’s innovative modular concept, in which all components can be exchanged with each other. This is not only a good thing in terms of protecting your investment, but also ecologically. Furthermore, you get the typical and proven sound signature of this Nordic headphone brand on your ears, whose advantages lie in very solid and voluminous bass reproduction and an altogether powerful, “modern” sound in the best sense of the word. However, finely differentiated treble sparkle is not necessarily a strong point here. Nevertheless, their “club in the head” sound is unquestionably quite a lot of fun.

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With the Aiaiai TMA-2 Studio XE, the Danes have launched the next generation of the studio version of their modular system headphones. In contrast to the TMA-2 Studio, the XE version has a different headband and as well as different ear pads. Here, we carry out a soundcheck.

It’s been almost ten years since the Danish headphone company Aiaiai launched the TMA series, a modular headphone system. Modular because each pair of headphones consists of four individually available components: a pair of drivers (S & – Speaker), ear pads (E – Earpads), a headband (H – Headband) and a connection cable (C – Cable). And since not everyone has the desire, knowledge or time to put together their own desired combination from the range of now well over twenty individual components, Aiaiai offer new combinations – which they call “presets” – on a regular basis.

The core of the Studio XE Preset is the same system structure as the current Studio Preset. The only difference here is the headband and the ear pads. While the “simple” Studio Preset uses the H04 headband and E08 earpads with a slightly textured Alcantara cover, the Studio XE uses the H01 headband with a slightly thinner nylon cover and the E04 earpads with a smooth imitation polyurethane leather cover.

The modular principle

Other than this, the Studio XE also feature the new S05MKII driver, which promises a sonic upgrade to the previous headphones. In terms of electrical output, it certainly fulfils this claim, as the maximum sound pressure level has increased by four decibels to 117 dB. Also, the frequency response no longer stops at 20 kHz but goes up to a bat-ear compatible 40 kHz. Owners of the previous model can simply buy the new drivers if they feel like an upgrade and continue to use all their other existing components. I don’t know of any other headphone series that can do this. A big plus for Aiaiai.

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Look and feel

In contrast to the somewhat rougher feel of the Alcantara ear pads on the Studio version, the pads of the XE variant are covered with smooth polyurethane. Personally, I prefer this because the Alcantara cover tends to attract lint, but that is not an issue here. However, the headband is not quite as well padded in this version, as it is only covered with a thin nylon cover. So it’s a good thing that the total weight of these headphones is only 200 grams and your skull doesn’t have to bear that much of a burden. Aiaiai has included the C2 ribbon cable with these headphones: A black spiral cable that has a length of about 1.5 metres when relaxed and can stretch to twice that length. This is undoubtedly a good choice for studio headphones because in typical production scenarios, you move back and forth between mixing console, sound equipment and computer quite a lot. So it’s good that you don’t have to put mechanical pressure on the corresponding jack every time you reach the limit of the cable’s length.

For fans of sophisticated bass sound

With their new S05MK2 capsule, Aiaiai continue a sonic tradition that was established with the first model in this series – the TMA-1. Above all, those Danish headphones put a clear focus on the bass and hold back a little in the treble range. And that’s exactly what the Studio XE does. The whole bass range is brought to the eardrums dryly and with a proper “punch”, so that contemporary, electronically produced music styles, in particular, are a lot of fun. From about 200 Hertz, however, the frequency response drops in a fairly linear progression, and then, at the beginning of the mid-range, at about 1 kHz, it is a full 10 dB lower than in the bass. This is quite far away from the ideal of linear reproduction and is very close to disqualifying them for use in the studio, where an honest and neutral reproduction is important. On the other hand, this characteristic is clearly intentional and part of Aiaiai’s sonic DNA. Listeners who have tuned their ears to one of the previous models would be disappointed if Aiaiai suddenly changed this characteristic. In short, the sound is not neutral, but quite entertaining. So if a powerful treble presentation is something you find rather stressful, you will love the sound of the Studio XE.

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2 years ago by Numinos
  • Rating: 4.75
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Technical specifications

  • Ear couplingOver-ear
  • Typeclosed
  • Transducer principledynamic
  • Frequency response (headphones)10 - 40.000 Hz
  • Impedance83,4 ohms
  • Sound pressure level (SPL)101,17 dB
  • Pressure averaged from big and small head698 g
  • Weight with cable268 g
  • Weight without cable199 g
  • Cable length145 cm

What's in the box

  • S05MKII capsule
  • H01 headband
  • E04 ear pads
  • C02 spiral cable
  • 6.35mm stereo jack
  • Travel case (A01)

Special features

  • Individual components can be exchanged as required

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