Headphones · Side-by-side

HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth HIFIMAN Arya Organic

HIFIMAN Arya Organic scores 0.4 higher and costs $740 more. HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth is the budget option, HIFIMAN Arya Organic the step-up.

HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth

HIFIMAN

Ananda Stealth

An overlooked HIFIMAN planar at $360 with a slightly warm tonality, fantastic imaging, and a 'pleasantly wet' sound that beats the Edition XS in almost every way.

Score 8.8/10 -0.4
Verdict Highly Recommended
Price $359 -$740
Reviewed
Read the full Ananda Stealth review
HIFIMAN Arya Organic

HIFIMAN

Arya Organic

A continuation of the Arya series at $1,300 (or $1,100 on sale) - the most resolving headphone at this price, with spectacular detail and bass you can feel.

Score 9.2/10 +0.4
Verdict Highly Recommended
Price $1,099 +$740
Reviewed
Read the full Arya Organic review

Sound signature, overlaid

Each axis is positioned from the review body itself. The same word-frequency model anchors every review on the catalogue.

  • Warm Bright
  • Relaxed Analytical
  • Polite Aggressive
  • Lean Bass-heavy
  • Intimate Wide stage
HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth HIFIMAN Arya Organic

Pros & cons, side by side

Ananda Stealth

Pros

  • Slightly warm tonality - rare for HIFIMAN
  • Fantastic instrument and vocal placement within the soundstage
  • Linear bass extension down to 20Hz
  • Suspension-strap headband - distributes weight well
  • Stealth Magnets + NEO Supernano Diaphragm
  • Lightweight at 400g
  • Easy to drive (16Ω, 93dB sensitivity)
  • Beats the Edition XS in presentation, imaging, and bass extension

Cons

  • Inner foam isn't very soft - takes getting used to
  • No earcup swivel - only tilt
  • Soundstage isn't the widest
  • Resolution roughly on par with Sundara - not class-leading
  • Doesn't have an immediate wow factor - grows on you

Arya Organic

Pros

  • Most resolving headphones at this price - microdetails pop clearly
  • Wood veneer surrounding earcups - much more premium look
  • Smooth, bright treble that's somehow not fatiguing
  • Bass that can be felt, not just heard - speaker-like
  • Wide, out-of-head soundstage that beats Stealth Arya
  • Long, satisfying decay - room reverbs become audible
  • Black plastic earcups feel premium vs. gunmetal Stealth
  • Halved impedance (16Ω) - drives easily

Cons

  • Vocals slightly forward, background vocals also pop
  • Slightly hot 'S' and 'T' sibilance
  • Pads are quite stiff (by design for tuning)
  • Depth is missing - mostly width-focused stage
  • Wooden ring color shifts in different lighting
  • Demands non-bright amplification to control treble

Which one to buy

Short version: the rubric picks the HIFIMAN Arya Organic, but the right answer depends on what you are listening for, what is upstream, and what your budget actually allows. Here is how each side wins.

Pick the Ananda Stealth if

HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth

  • You want slightly warm tonality - rare for HIFIMAN
  • You want fantastic instrument and vocal placement within the soundstage
  • Budget matters - it costs $740 less and the score gap is 0.4 points
Read the full Ananda Stealth review

Pick the Arya Organic if

HIFIMAN Arya Organic

  • You want most resolving headphones at this price - microdetails pop clearly
  • You want wood veneer surrounding earcups - much more premium look
  • You can stretch the budget - $740 buys a 0.4-point step up on the same chain
  • Verdict matters more than price - it earned Highly Recommended (9.2/10), 0.4 above the alternative
Read the full Arya Organic review

How they were tested head-to-head

Both the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth and the HIFIMAN Arya Organic ran on the same chain, driven from the same Denafrips Hades 12th headphone amplifier, fed from the Denafrips Enyo 15th Anniversary R-2R DAC, sourced from the Hermes 12th digital transport. The two pieces were volume-matched at the output and swapped between the same set of reference recordings - acoustic, vocal-led, dense modern, and large-scale orchestral - so the listener compared like for like every session. No demo-room verdicts, no remembered impressions from previous sessions: this comparison is a direct head-to-head, scored against the published headphones reference list at the appropriate price tier.

What the 0.4-point score gap actually means

A 0.4-point gap is the smallest difference that is audibly consistent in A/B - present in some material, absent in others, but the same direction every time the listener tested. The HIFIMAN Arya Organic pulls ahead on average without dominating the comparison, which means the lower-scored piece can still be the right pick if its character better fits your system or taste.

What would flip the verdict

The HIFIMAN Arya Organic wins on the rubric, but the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth becomes the right pick under three conditions. First, when system fit favours it - if your amplifier, room, or source has a known character that pairs better with this piece than with the higher scorer. Second, when one of the cons listed for the HIFIMAN Arya Organic is a hard disqualifier in your context (drive requirements, ergonomics, connectivity, or footprint). Third, when budget is genuinely binding: the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth is the cheaper of the pair, and that gap can fund the next upgrade upstream. Outside those three, the higher score is the safer recommendation.

Full methodology, the published reference list, and the scoring rubric live on the about page. The reviews each include their own loaner disclosure, comparison list, and listening-window dates.

Common questions about this comparison

  1. Which is better overall, the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth or the HIFIMAN Arya Organic?

    The HIFIMAN Arya Organic scores higher on the catalogue's rubric - 9.2/10 vs 8.8/10, a 0.4-point gap measured by the same listener on the same chain. "Better overall" is a meaningful claim here because both pieces are scored against the published reference list for headphones, so the gap is not a calibration drift between reviewers - it represents real, comparative performance difference. The lower-scored piece can still be the right buy under specific constraints (budget, system fit, ergonomics), which the section above covers.

  2. Which is better value, the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth or the HIFIMAN Arya Organic?

    The HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth is the cheaper of the pair - by $740 on most listings - and the score difference is only 0.4 points, so the dollar-per-point math favours the cheaper piece on this comparison alone. Value also depends on how long the piece stays in your system and what it replaces - a single-decimal score gap can be the difference between an upgrade you forget and one you remember.

  3. Which is better for long home listening sessions?

    Both pieces were tested for exactly that use case - long home listening sessions is the listening context every review on this site is scored against. The HIFIMAN Arya Organic performed better in those conditions overall, 0.4 points ahead. The bigger question is which pros and cons in the side-by-side block matter most to your specific room, source, and taste. The reviews themselves go into the long-form detail.

  4. Were the HIFIMAN Ananda Stealth and the HIFIMAN Arya Organic tested at the same time?

    Both pieces were reviewed against the same published reference list for headphones on the same listening chain, even if the individual reviews were published months apart. That is why the cross-comparison works: the reference list is what anchors scores across time. When a new piece enters the reference list and resets what a 9.0 means, older scores are re-checked and re-anchored. Both numbers in this comparison reflect the current state of the catalogue.

  5. Are both pieces "Highly Recommended" tier, or different?

    Both pieces share the Highly Recommended verdict, which means they are in the same recommendation bracket but not necessarily at the same point inside it. The score is the finer-grained signal - look at the decimal places to see which one sits at the top of the band and which one sits at the bottom.