Fostex T60RPmk2CL : test et avis

Fostex T60RPmk2CL headphones review: are they worth the money?

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

June 28, 2026

Field Test · Studio Gear Review

Fostex T60RPmk2CL

In-depth technical assessment of the Fostex T60RPmk2CL closed-back headphones

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£535

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Spec Sheet

  • Wired headphones
  • Circumaural
  • Closed-back design
  • Magnetostatic
  • Frequency response: 10 Hz – 40,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 28 Ohm
  • Max. sound pressure level: 97 dB
  • Driver: RP Planar Magnetic 4th generation driver
  • Maximum power rating: 3.000 mW
  • Single-sided, detachable cable (can be plugged in on the left or right)
  • Weight (without cable): 260 g
  • Includes 1.5 m cable from 3.5 mm stereo mini jack to 2x 3.5 mm stereo mini jack, 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm adapter

Studio Log

Available sinceSeptember 2025
Item number626484
Sales Unit1 piece(s)
DesignOver-Ear
SystemClosed Back
Impedance28 Ohms
Frequency range10 Hz – 40000 Hz
AdaptorYes
Replaceable CableYes
ColourBlack/Brown
Max. SPL96 dB
Type Of ConnectorMini Jack
Weight360 g

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[META]Discover the Fostex T60RPmk2CL’s sound quality, design and technical performance in this detailed expert review.

Introduction

The Fostex T60RPmk2CL, released in September 2025, embodies a closed-back design utilising fourth-generation RP planar magnetic drivers. Priced at £535, these circumaural headphones combine high-resolution sound reproduction with a durable and comfortable build. This review examines the technical attributes and real-world listening experience of the T60RPmk2CL.

Design and Build

The T60RPmk2CL employs a closed-back construction, which assists in isolating ambient noise and enhancing bass response. Weighing 260 grams without the cable, these headphones are relatively lightweight for their category, aiding extended listening sessions. The headphones feature a detachable, single-sided cable design, compatible with either ear cup. The cable supplied is 1.5 metres long, with a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack connector and an included 6.3 mm adapter, offering versatile connectivity options.

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The finish presents a sleek black and brown colour scheme, underlining the premium nature of this model. The ear cups are circumaural, completely enclosing the ears to promote passive noise isolation and improve soundstage immersion.

Technical Specifications Overview

  • Driver Type: RP planar magnetic, 4th generation
  • Impedance: 28 Ohms
  • Frequency Response: 10 Hz, 40,000 Hz
  • Maximum Sound Pressure Level: 97 dB SPL
  • Maximum Power Rating: 3,000 mW
  • Connector: Mini jack
  • Weight: 260 g (without cable)

The 28 Ohm impedance balances power requirements and compatibility, suitable for both portable devices and dedicated headphone amplifiers. The stated frequency range extends well beyond human hearing capability, promising accurate reproduction across the audible spectrum. The maximum SPL of 97 dB ensures ample volume without distortion.

Sound Quality Assessment

The Fostex T60RPmk2CL delivers a neutral and balanced tonal signature. The magnetostatic driver technology is key to this performance, producing detailed highs, controlled mids and an authoritative bass response. The closed-back design contributes to enhanced bass impact and isolation, making the listening experience immersive and precise.

In practical testing connected to a Fiio Q7 amplifier in balanced mode, the headphones proved capable of revealing intricate details in complex mixes while maintaining clarity. The extended frequency response allows subtle high-frequency textures to emerge without harshness. Midrange reproduction is smooth, ensuring vocals and acoustic instruments sound natural and forward.

Low-frequency response is tight and punchy, avoiding any muddiness commonly associated with closed-back designs. The result is a controlled, articulate bass that supports rather than overwhelms other frequencies. Overall, the tonal balance outperforms several competitors in the sub-£600 price range.

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Comfort and Usability

Comfort is managed through well-padded circumaural ear cups and a robust yet lightweight frame. Note that the headband tension strikes a balance between secure fit and wearer comfort, suitable for hours of use. The single-sided detachable cable is practical for different listening setups and reduces cable tangling.

Portability might be limited by the closed-back design and cable length, but the headphones remain reasonably manageable for studio or home use.

Comparisons and Market Position

The T60RPmk2CL surpasses various established models such as the Hifiman Ananda, Focal Clear, Sony MDR1A, Meze 99 and Denon DH7200 in user feedback, particularly when paired with adequate amplification. This suggests the Fostex product occupies a strong niche for audiophiles seeking closed-back planar magnetic performance within a mid-price bracket.

The combination of its driver technology, design features and sound quality presents an attractive option for users demanding fidelity and sound isolation without entering the higher price tiers.

Conclusion

Fostex’s T60RPmk2CL headphones offer a compelling closed-back solution, marrying magnetostatic technology with thoughtful design. They excel at delivering clear and balanced audio reproduction with excellent bass control and detailed highs. Their moderate impedance and detachable cable increase versatility.

At £535, these headphones provide excellent value for serious listeners or professionals requiring isolation and precision sound. The combination of comfort, build quality and pure sound performance makes the T60RPmk2CL a noteworthy contender in its category.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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