if you want a certain consumer tech product but don’t need all the bells and whistles, you can often get a decent alternative to the big-bucks, big-name version from Monoprice. From cheap wireless earbuds to cheap 3D printers, the company has you covered.
But for all the quality (and occasionally subpar) gear I’ve tried from the budget electronics brand over the years, the Monolith M570 planar magnetic headphones stand out as truly excellent. These open-back headphones provide epic sound for at-home listening, and they cost so little that most people can save up for a pair—even those who'd otherwise ignore fancy audiophile headphones and their inflated prices.
If you’ve been thinking about picking up a pair of high-end headphones because you're jonesing for the emotional impact of great music, but concerts are still only coming at a trickle, the M570 are a great way to get that feeling for not a lot of money. As far as I’m concerned, they’re one of the best-kept secrets in home audio.
While most Monoprice offerings tend to sacrifice fit and finish, the M570 is actually an attractive and well-built pair of headphones. The black over-ears are fashioned mostly from metal. The open-back ear cups are cut from darkly stained zebrawood and topped with foam pads covered in a combination of plush fabric and soft leather. A thick faux-leather headband keeps everything cozily planted on your ears.
The headphones are weighty, but every element feels like it's been chosen to serve listener comfort and to provide a great musical experience. You pick up the headphones and think, “Wow, these feel nice.”
Speaking of nice things, I love how easy these are to get on your head the right way—oddly less common that it should be—thanks to clear white R/L labels on the outside of the headband.


