We spent a week with the Mark Levinson No5909 headphones to see what they were really like. We know Mark Levinson really well from their glory days in two-channel audio, so how do their new headphones stack up against the competition? At $1,599 for a pair of bluetooth headphones, the Mark Levinson No5909s are quite a premium product - the majority of wireless ANC headphones are in the $500-$600 realm. So we were really interested to see - are they really worth it?
Unboxing
As you'd expect for a premium end headphone, the packaging on the No5909s is amazing. The box feel solid and sturdy, and as soon as you pick it up you know you have something special in your hands. There's a beautifully designed box clasp - you definitely want to hang onto this box even after you've taken the headphones out as the box is a thing of beauty!
Upon opening the case, you'll discover a very generous number of cables and adaptors. The No5909 comes with a 3m USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable, a shorter 1.25m USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable, and a 1.25m USB-C to USB-C charging cable that can also be used as a digital audio cable. All three cables are braided and have a great tangle-free design, proudly sporting the Mark Levinson logo on the USB-C connectors. The package also includes three adapters: a USB-A to USB-C adapter for devices with larger USB ports, a 3.5mm to 1/4-inch headphone adapter and a two-prong airplane adapter for older aircraft models.
Functions

Phone Calls
Sound Test
