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I’m honestly lost with all these variations… stealth, non stealth, nano, xs, … can you put the, in order of “value” or performance?
It goes basically
There were some minor revisions within these like moving the mesh from the pads to the cups, or small tweaks to the impedance/sensitivity that Hifiman say didn't affect the sound. And these things probably didn't as they are all very close in sound anyway.
Bringing the sub-bass up to be more linear (which was the case for both the Stealth and Nano) is unquestionably an improvement but some feel that the Stealth is excessively bright, and that the OG Ananda is better tuned in the treble.
Edition XS is a different headphone, but the newer Ananda has been closer to that in that it has more bass and is also brighter. It's probably pretty similar to new Anandas but with a worse headband (and possibly, worse build quality).
https://sai.squig.link/?share=Ananda_V1,Ananda_Stealth,Edition_XS
This is how Hifiman operate, they make incremental improvements to their headphones, trickling down the tech from the higher-end ones, while also reducing the price. So, you can pay $309, $339, $349 or $399 today for a headphone (or even an improved version) that was considered by many to be "a bargain" at $999 five years ago. And it was, it was considered one of the benchmarks at $999 back then.