Best Mid-Tier Headphones 2025: $1K-$3K Audiophile Buying Guide

CAYLA MENGES | MOON AUDIO STAFF/

The Best Audiophile-Grade Headphones for Every Budget 

The best-selling audiophile headphones you should consider buying in 2026 aren't always the most expensive, shiniest models; they're the ones that deliver exactly what serious listeners demand, year after year.

We're breaking down the top flagship headphones across two price tiers that have earned their best-seller status through exceptional engineering, proven sound signatures, and the kind of performance that keeps audiophiles coming back year after year. These are the best-selling audiophile-grade headphones from $1000 to $3000. Get reference-level sound and flagship-status headphones at an affordable price!

Headphones $1000-$3000

Meze Audio Empyrean 2 Headphones

Amazing Control and Tuning

Stellar Meze Audio Soundstage

At $2,999, the Meze Audio Empyrean 2 Headphones prove that sequels can surpass the original. The first Empyrean was already a beloved flagship that earned its place in countless audiophile collections, but the Empyrean 2 blows it out of the water.

The magic behind the Empyrean 2 happens with Meze's Rinaro Isodynamics Hybrid Array Driver, which reduces the overall weight of the driver design and creates an accurate audio reproduction. The result is a reference-quality sound signature that's controlled, refined, and balanced. There's no bloat in the bass, no harshness in the treble, no congestion in the midrange–just pure, accurate reproduction that reveals your music exactly as it was recorded. The legendary soundstage of the OG remains intact, making it an excellent choice for classical compositions.

We recommend pairing it with our Black Dragon Premium Headphone Cable to add a touch of warmth while preserving the pristine clarity in the mids and highs. Meze Audio took an already stellar headphone and made the improvements that actually matter: Tighter control, better accuracy, reduced weight, and enhanced refinement. This isn't just another flagship—it's a masterclass in how to perfect one.

READ MORE: Empyrean 2 Review

HiFiMan HE1000se Headphones

Natural, Detailed Sound

Excellent bang-for-the-buck headphone

The HE1000se delivers high-fidelity sound in its most authentic form. With an open-back design, these headphones create a sense of space that is truly impressive, making them particularly well-suited for genres that benefit from a wide, open presentation. The HE1000se uses planar magnetic drivers with an ultra-thin "stealth" diaphragm that minimizes distortion and provides rapid response. Recordings are brought to life with great clarity and detail. When paired with appropriate equipment, these headphones can deliver a listening experience and sound quality that rivals or surpasses many more expensive options on the market. The HE1000se has excellent layering and a timbre that will make any audiophile melt. They’re truly endgame material.

Dan Clark Audio E3 Closed-Back Planar Magnetic Headphones

Soundstage that rivals Open-Back Headphones

Comfortable, Foldable, Portable Design

At $2,299.99, the Dan Clark Audio E3 is the closed-back headphone that rivals open-backs. This is the headphone that shouldn't work on paper–closed-back planar magnetics are notoriously difficult to tune without compromising something. Yet Dan Clark Audio has compromised nothing with the E3. You get a listening experience so open and natural that blind tests would fool even the most seasoned audiophiles.

The midrange presentation flows smoothly and naturally, bringing vocal texture and harmonics into focus without sounding forward or fatiguing. It's got low-end detail retrieval that is articulate yet musical, and the overall presentation is airy and spacious. We found it to be the perfect match for acoustic music like folk, classical, and singer-songwriter recordings, where precision and nuance are valued most.

As a planar magnetic design, it demands capable amplification—pair it with a quality DAP music player or desktop amp, and the E3 scales beautifully, revealing more detail, better control, and improved dynamics as you increase power. It's the perfect headphone for our Blue Dragon Premium Headphone Cable. Why? Because it enhances clarity without coloration.

If you've been stuck choosing between the sonic purity of open-backs and the practical reality of needing isolation, the E3 finally gives you both.

READ MORE: E3 Review

Focal Clear MG Headphones

Balanced Sound

Elegant Chestnut and Mixed Metal Design

Priced at $1,499 the Focal Clear MG is a great open-back headphone. As Focal's mid-tier headphone, the Clear MG features a new M-shaped magnesium dome which improves the dynamics and balance of the sound. The Clear MG has an elegant look with a chestnut and mixed-metal design that's drop-dead gorgeous. The ergonomic headband molds to the user's head with a clamping force that's pleasingly snug without being overly tight.

The Clear MG delivers a sound that's lifelike, lively, and easy to love. The soundstage is wide and has a sense of openness to it. Overall, the Clear MG has sweeter highs and better bass definition than its predecessor the original Clear, with a little more depth to the sound. The Focal Clear MG is a good choice for the listener who enjoys a natural, clear, and slightly warm sound with lots of detail. This headphone works with many genres, and we especially like it with americana, acoustic music, classical, and jazz. 

Dragon Cable Recommendation: Silver Dragon Premium Headphone Cable for added detail

READ MORE: Clear MG Review

Grado Signature HP100 SE Headphones

Incredibly Wide Soundstage. Neutral, Natural Sound

A Grado First—Detachable Headphone Cable

Ushering in a new era of high-end headphones, Grado Labs HP100 SE Headphones are a contemporary version of a true classic, with a new design from the ground up and breathtaking reference sound quality. The HP100 SE Headphones stand apart from Grado Labs' previous models with a new detachable cable, new engineered speakers, redesigned headphone assembly, and much more. As the new flagship open-back model, the HP 100 SE delivers Grado's signature sound–spacious, smooth, and musical. Great with classical, strings, and more, the HP 100 SE represents the future of Grado Over-Ear Headphones, taking a nod from its past.

In celebration of Joseph Grado's 100th birthday, Grado Labs introduces the HP100 SE Headphones as a special edition pair, honoring the legacy of Joseph Grado and the remarkable HP1 Headphones released by him in 1990. "Although Uncle Joe left us 10 years ago, he will always be a presence at Grado Labs," says Joseph's nephew and Grado's CEO, John Grado. As always, the HP 100 SE is hand-assembled in Grado's Brooklyn-based headquarters.

READ MORE: HP100 SE Review

Meze Audio Liric II Planar Magnetic Headphones

Warm, Balanced Sound

Amazing Comfort & Styling

The Meze Audio Liric II Headphones are refined and balanced-sounding, perfect for everyday casual listening. With a spacious soundstage and amazing imaging, you'll experience an airiness to your music that makes acoustic melodies shine. As the replacement for the OG Liric Headphones, the Liric II retains the wonderful detail and energy of the first generation with some added bass and a well-rounded midrange. You get a full-bodied low-end and sharp, detailed attacks that emphasize the plucking, picking, and strumming of string instruments. Instruments and vocals are evenly balanced for a crisp, yet musical sound that sings to your ears. As a planar magnetic headphone, we recommend pairing the Liric II with a headphone ampDAC, or DAP to drive them efficiently.

Dragon Cable Recommendation: Black Dragon Premium Headphone Cable

READ MORE: Liric II Review

Focal Stellia Headphones

Signature Focal Styling with a bold finish

Natural, Balanced Sound

Priced at $2,999, our most popular mid-tier headphone among customers is the Focal Stellia. From the get-go, the Stellia draws you in with a sophisticated bronze design that you can't miss, but that's just looks. The sound quality is the true beauty.

As a closed-back headphone, the Stellia pushes the boundary of what you'd think is sonically possible. The secret lies in Focal's beryllium driver technology and their innovative dampening system. By incorporating precision rear venting that releases energy and extends bass response with surgical control, Focal has achieved what most manufacturers can't: a closed-back headphone that sounds open, spacious, and utterly natural. 

It's often referred to as analytical, but trust me, it's anything but clinical-sounding. Instead, you get a smooth, detailed reproduction that's as dynamic as it is intricate. It's a great choice for Classical, Jazz, and any other genre that demands a smooth, detailed, natural-sounding headphone. You get the isolation of a closed-back for late-night listening and a level of refinement that's great for critical listening. At just under $3,000, the Stellia redefines what closed-back designs can achieve. The Stellia doesn't just compete in its category; it owns it like the boss it is.

READ MORE: Stellia Review

HiFiMan HE1000V4 Headphones

Standout with folk, blues, and country

Pure, Pristine Sound

The HiFiMan HE1000 V4 Stealth Magnet Headphones represent a significant evolution in the company's renowned planar magnetic technology. This third iteration of HiFiMan's pioneering design incorporates their innovative Stealth Magnet technology, elevating an already exceptional reference headphone to new heights of audio fidelity. Building upon the foundation of nanometer-grade materials used in the original HE1000, this latest version pushes the boundaries of what's possible in high-end personal audio. The implementation of Stealth Magnets—a design that minimizes wave diffraction turbulence—results in a purer, more pristine sound reproduction.

Dragon Cable Recommendation: The Silver Dragon Premium headphone cable will keep the bass controlled and tight.

Audeze LCD-X Headphones

Highly Efficient, Easy to Drive

Natural Soundstage, Neutral Sound

The Audeze LCD-X Headphones are the most neutral of all the LCD collection, and is popular among audiophiles, studio engineers, and musicians. It’s clear and accurate, and we’d classify it as forward with some great top-end resolution. It’s going to be great for rock, metal, and anything with a lot of energy. The open-back design of the LCD-X has a wonderful soundstage, giving ample space for the performance. Imaging is also great, which is partly why it's so popular with mixing engineers. We recommend pairing the LCD-X with our Black Dragon Premium Headphone Cable to add warmth and musicality to the sound. The drivers are incredibly efficient—you can plug them into your phone and they’ll work just fine, but you’ll get much better performance hooking them up to an amp.

Dragon Cable RecommendationBlack Dragon Premium Headphone Cable

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Cayla Menges

"Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing" - Benjamin Franklin

For Cayla Menges, combining her passion for writing and love for music is the perfect recipe. Cayla uses her love for storytelling and experience as a former newspaper journalist to create content that informs and resonates with music lovers and audiophiles alike. When she's not at Moon Audio, Cayla enjoys bingeing reality TV, knitting, trying her hand at new recipes, traveling and spending time with family and friends.