im focal stellia user now. i like listen factory tuned headphones without EQ. Stellia is described as "neutral sounding with bass boost",but it is not... Stellia-my exclusive listening sessions and will have more input at that time... I listen to all genres and these headphones put there stamp on all of them. The bass is handled excellently with punch and clarity, my reggae tracks are much clearer and less muddy in the Stellia’s and the details are exactly. The highs, lows and mids sound equal with no mudding, which I’ve been looking for years. Clarity will cost you a good penny but if your ready and want a closed back go to, the Stellia’s are a good investment especially if you can get a discount....You are dodging questions because you know that the answers will lead to one conclusion: you are pulling claims out of thin air without having tried the equipment that you are talking about. You are broadly generalising and spreading misinformation here which is confusing to folks who are genuinely trying to find valid advices from people who have the knowledge about certain equipment. What about RFT tubes? You have posted here how amazing they are, an improvement over stock tubes, even posted a review of the tubes on the site that you have bought them. A few days later you did a 180 and suddenly stock tubes became much better. You say that vintage tubes have foggy sound. That is quite a broad description for all the vintage tubes when you have personally tried 2 pairs of 12au7, don't you think?
so,RFT tubes is more V-shapped sounding with foggy mids, with bigger bass and extended highs. not for my stellia. im returned for linear and musically sounding stock xduoo tubes,for perfect tuned TA-22 sound with Stellia combo. Not only 3D music listen from set ,but and 3D photo making from my fuji GFX camera shows this- only the one- End game
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