

Meze Audio doesn’t just build headphones—they craft precision-tuned heirlooms disguised as gear. At High End Munich 2025, they’ve unveiled their latest showstopper: the 105 SILVA, a walnut-wrapped, titanium-enhanced, open-back dynamo that fuses Eastern European design elegance with unapologetically audiophile-grade performance. If you’ve ever filed your records by producer or debated cable burn-in on a forum, this one’s for you.
A mashup of their 109 PRO’s vintage charisma and the 105 AER’s everyday approachability, the 105 SILVA lands with an elevated aesthetic and a spec sheet that reads like it was engineered in a sound lab and designed in a museum. Walnut earcups, a reinforced polymer frame, and a cellulose composite dome paired with a titanium-coated semi-crystalline polymer torus make this a sonic sculpture with real chops. Throw in a copper-zinc stabilizer, and you’ll have a technically impressive and musically engaging driver.
The sound? Expect that signature Meze tuning: natural, balanced, and warm enough to make long listening sessions addictive. It doesn’t chase trendy over-emphasized bass or exaggerated treble—it lands comfortably in that sweet spot between audiophile detail and everyday enjoyment. It’s precise, but never clinical.
If the 109 PRO is the diplomat and the 105 AER is the workhorse, the 105 SILVA is the stylish savant. Its elevated design and clear midrange focus make it a confident, character-rich addition to Meze’s growing legacy—and maybe their most refined dynamic headphone yet. Pricing and availability will be announced later in the year, closer to the launch dates.
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