They look very beautiful.
Let's find out how they sound.
Let's find out how they sound.
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I don't think these headphones are made with soundstage in mind. More tonal balance, slam, imaging, and clarity.I own a pair of Clears and have had them for close to a year and they are one of the best dynamic headphones I have ever heard as far as being tonally accurate....ie musical instruments sound like their real world compliments....pianos sound like pianos, strings like strings etc...
These new cans look very, very nice to me. They have the cosmetics, color and branding down very well....
The ONE big thing IMO is the relatively small soundstage, Tyll mentions this with his Utopia review...same for me with the Clears....other cans can have a wider mor3 3 dimensional presentation...I hope in future releases this attribute would be addressed and make this area even better.
The main difference is the tuning...the Bently has a more warmer tuning vs the less warm tuning of the new Celestee. I would expect the magic tuning inside the earcup allows for a deeper, fuller bass with the Bently than the Celestee...I missed the livestream as I was training. So what is exactly the difference between this headphone and the Bentley one (I believe it is called Radiance or something?).
actually Celestee means light blue in Spanish but I hear ya - plus they are not light blue but rather a dark blue lolYeah, I am just a tad skeptical here about the naming of this....especially for a french company. Celeste, sure, but Celestee? It means nothing, and is not an existing word/name as far as I know. Maybe just throwing people off?