Raiden Ray

Raiden Ray

Raiden Ray is the cofounder and CTO of MashAudio.com and TheDroneVortex.com, where he leads the platform's development and innovation, ensuring all technical aspects run smoothly. He is also a contributing author. A passionate music lover and audio enthusiast, He reviews audio products and explores the latest in sound technology.
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MEZE 105 SILVA REVIEW

In the world of high-quality headphones, Meze Audio has been a standout for their design and sound. In this review, we’ll dive into the details of the Meze 105 Silva. Let’s see if this headphone lives up to the hype. Impressive Design and Build Quality Meze Audio has consistently impressed…

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SJY Horizon Closed Carbon Review

As a reviewer, I’m constantly on the lookout for prosuperstitionducts that stand out and push the boundaries of what’s possible. It’s not often that I come across something truly special, something that marks a paradigm shift in the tech world, especially in the competitive closed-back headphone space. But then, I…

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Saramonic Air Review

If you’ve ever tried to get good wireless audio on a budget, you’ve probably encountered some common issues. The options are often clunky, overpriced, or simply don’t sound great. But Ceremonic’s new compact microphone system, the Saramonic Air, promises to stand out with some pro features that make it a…

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Top 5 Budget Wireless Gaming Headsets 2025

In 2025, the Budget Wireless Gaming Headsets offer a range of options for those who want quality without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a casual gamer or someone who enjoys long gaming marathons, the right headset can make a huge difference. In this article, we will discuss the top five…

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FiiO FT1 PRO Review

The FiiO FT1 Pro brings fresh competition to the likes of the Sundara and other planar magnetic headphones in the sub-$200 market. As the open-back successor to the original closed-back FT1, this headphone enters the arena with a few notable changes including a price bump to around $280 on most…

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DCA NOIRE X Review

Let’s talk about the new Noire X from Dan Clark Audio (DCA). This is one of the most well-rounded and best-performing headphones in DCA’s current lineup, and it easily ranks among my top three across all of DCA’s offerings. The design, aesthetic, comfort, and the quality choices like their really…

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PowerBeats Pro 2 Review 

The PowerBeats Pro 2 are the newest wireless earbuds from Apple’s Beats lineup, arriving a full six years after the launch of the first generation. After such a long wait, expectations were high. The PowerBeats Pro 2 come packed with a host of new features: improved audio, wireless charging, active…

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Nothing Headphone (1) Review

The Nothing Headphone 1 represent a bold move by the design-centric company into the world of high-end, over-ear, noise-canceling headphones. Known for their aesthetic-first approach to consumer electronics, Nothing has created a pair of $300 headphones that aim to compete with audio industry giants like Sony, Bose, and Sennheiser. But…

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DCA NOIRE X OPEN Review

In this review, we are diving into the DCA Noire X Open, the open-back variant of the Noire X Closed headphones. While the open-back version is priced at a hefty $1,300 — a $300 increase over the Noire X the price point is certainly intriguing, especially when considering the differences…