I wouldn’t buy Clear MG, sold mine due to bright and thin sounding. Arya is worse. I’d rate Sennheiser HD 800 S above both, especially with EQ. If you need some bass presence than LCD-X, all day any day.
Yes, with quite heavy sounding tracks. I’m not believer in burn-in. Btw i’ve heard Utopia after my purchase and those are freaking amazing sounding cans and best i’ve heard to day no doubt. Heard OG clear and Elex measures similar to Utopia. MG is rather bright, unnatural. So if you live in US, with some coupons and warranty Elex will be a no brainer.
And to be honest, it is as good as a headphone can get. Next you’ll be venturing into loudspeakers.
I Live in Poland.
So sometimes prices are really crazy when you calculate dollars into Polish zloties and add custodies on top of that.
For example Arya costs 7500 PLN.
C.A 1650 dollars which, is a lot.
On the other hand, I can buy Clear mg for around 1350 dollars or Ultrasone edition eleven 900 dollars, and Meze 109 pro, for 800 dollars.
Btw Does it make sense to consider
Hifeman he 1000 (2022). Increase the budget for added value? If that is the case
Look up JM Audio Editions. John Massaria is the maker. He is the guy who tuned the Kennerton Gjallarhorn so well that Kennerton adopted the tuning and now offers the Gjallarhorn only in the JM edition. He has been modifying headphones for a while and now he has his own 100% in house designed XTC which is made in closed or open back. He actually tunes the headphone exactly to your preferences and he ships world wide. This will come in under your budget.
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