In order to create his own high-performance headphones, Joe Skubinski, founder of JPS, a top cable manufacturer in the United States, split his laboratory into two to establish the Abyss headphone brand. At the beginning of development, the goal was Stax SR-009, the "king of static electricity". The first product, AB-1266, has its own halo at the beginning of its debut, the optimized high-power neodymium magnet makes the dynamic fluctuations quite outstanding, the ultra-thin diaphragm patent is of great significance for transient response, and the suitable headphone cable is naturally JPS's own most expensive model, with a price of up to $4,000 per 3 meters.
The sound direction of AB-1266 is very unique, with the tradition of American headphones being majestic and opening and closing, with low frequencies and clean rhythms. However, in terms of high-frequency interpretation, it is diametrically opposed to the traditional American style, the treble is bright and transparent, the details are not lost at all, and the shape and line of the instrument are as clear as a carving knife, which is a rare boutique that can hear the taste of the speaker. However, the AB-1266 is not very user-friendly to wear, with a non-wired weight of 660 grams, making it the heaviest headset on the market, and the unoptimized headband has little effect on weight sharing, and the angle of the two earcups is too tight, making it less comfortable to wear for a long time. The low sensitivity of 82dB is destined to be a difficult master to serve, and the price of the headphones alone is as high as 5,000 dollars, and the cost of launching a good sound is even more, which is difficult for ordinary consumers to afford. Recently, Abyss will also launch a thin and lightweight Diana model with a variety of colors, so female users who prefer tablet headphones may wish to pay more attention.