What happens then? New flagship closed or open? since you mentioned both types
Sorry but that would be too early to say more about that
NOMAX
PS.have a great time with the Stealth....its a remarkable Headphone
What happens then? New flagship closed or open? since you mentioned both types
If you head over to the Liric thread, it's pretty much 100% positive reviews at this point. People who hated the Stealth love it. Especially for the missing "Slam" and dynamics. A lot of people would take that over slightly better technicalities. Depends on the genres you listen to i guess. It's also easy to drive and half the price.I don't know what could be a new flagship closed on the market since the DCA Stealth came out ... the two only thing that could be done are :
-> to make such headphone much more affordable ...... less than a 1.000$ (VAT included)
-> to make such planar-dynamic much easier to drive with more than 100 Db/mw sensitivity.
I was hesitating to buy the Stealth as I was thinking such price is just crazy for a closed headphone (though I already thought the Ultrasone Ed 15 Veritas at 3 000$ was already crazy) => but now, even on the way I prefer, by very far, to use mostly the Stealth than any other IEM (Z1R, IE900 or Xelento) or closed Headphones (Z7M2, Ed15 Veritas), though it's a real pain to cary a portable amp like Less BX2+ to enjoy the Stealth fully.
It seems maybe the "Meze Audio Liric Closed" is on that good way, though I am not sure if it can really offer as clean and fast low impacts as the Stealth can provide.
If you head over to the Liric thread, it's pretty much 100% positive reviews at this point. People who hated the Stealth love it. Especially for the missing "Slam" and dynamics. A lot of people would take that over slightly better technicalities. Depends on the genres you listen to i guess. It's also easy to drive and half the price.
There's also the Abyss closed back coming soon, and i'd expect Focal also have something in development, though it's most likely open.
Not sure which brand @Nomax is associated with though
Without wishing to jump in, I think anyone who has compared the Stealth and the Liric will confirm that the latter has significantly more sparkle in the top end, to say nothing of the other aspects you mention. Indeed, I'd say one of the dominant aspects of the Liric is a crisp top end.Maybe, it's probably an excellent closed back headphone .... but some on another forum are talking about the Liric " The Stealth has the slightest bit more top end sparkle and just a little bit less closed back bloom to bass" which means a no go for me as, the Stealth is already a bit behind my HEDDphone concerning low and ultra low frequencies with a bit less fast and clear impacts.
That’s my quote above and to clean up what I intended, the Stealth is more top end of the FR-detailed than the Liric through the Spring 3 / AHB2 and the Spring 3 / Ferrum Stack both. That’s what I meant by more top end sparkle (cleaner highs in Stealth - see more refined comment below). The Liric has more resonance in the bass which sounds like bass bloom to where as the stealth is almost sound in a vacuum chamber like void of resonance in the lows which gives the impression to my ears of less bass.Without wishing to jump in, I think anyone who has compared the Stealth and the Liric will confirm that the latter has significantly more sparkle in the top end, to say nothing of the other aspects you mention. Indeed, I'd say one of the dominant aspects of the Liric is a crisp top end.
That is also very obvious in the Elite measurements. There is a HUGE >12 kHz bump / shimmer. If Liric is any similar to Elite (as I understand, it is) it is not surprising:Without wishing to jump in, I think anyone who has compared the Stealth and the Liric will confirm that the latter has significantly more sparkle in the top end, to say nothing of the other aspects you mention. Indeed, I'd say one of the dominant aspects of the Liric is a crisp top end.
Yup, that looks about consistent with what I'm hearing in the top end. It'll be interesting to see an actual FR for the Liric. The overall FR also tallies with what I hear in the Liric, though I'd expect a slightly more elevated sub-bass than on the Elite with a more linear mid-range.That is also very obvious in the Elite measurements. There is a HUGE >12 kHz bump / shimmer. If Liric is any similar to Elite (as I understand, it is) it is not surprising:
Competition is good for us consumers. I think Dan must have put a lot of resources, time and effort in making this unique tuning system for Stealth, thus the price. I might only change it _in the future_ if there is a more efficient version of Stealth, otherwise it is my endgame at the moment. I cannot think of a closed back headphone being any better in tuning, sound and physical design than Stealth. For me, it is that good.I don't know what could be a new flagship closed on the market since the DCA Stealth came out ... the two only thing that could be done are :
-> to make such headphone much more affordable ...... less than a 1.000$ (VAT included)
-> to make such planar-dynamic much easier to drive with more than 100 Db/mw sensitivity.
I was hesitating to buy the Stealth as I was thinking such price is just crazy for a closed headphone (though I already thought the Ultrasone Ed 15 Veritas at 3 000$ was already crazy) => but now, even on the way I prefer, by very far, to use mostly the Stealth than any other IEM (Z1R, IE900 or Xelento) or closed Headphones (Z7M2, Ed15 Veritas), though it's a real pain to cary a portable amp like Less BX2+ to enjoy the Stealth fully.
It seems maybe the "Meze Audio Liric Closed" is on that good way, though I am not sure if it can really offer as clean and fast low impacts as the Stealth can provide.
+1 for a more efficient version, it is damn near on the level of the Susvara in power needs while also resolution both! I agree that it is the best sounding closed back I have listened to and the more I listen to other headphones the more I appreciate what it does with the Meta material and such a controlled soundstage."I might only change it _in the future_ if there is a more efficient version of Stealth, otherwise it is my endgame at the moment. I cannot think of a closed back headphone being any better in tuning, sound and physical design than Stealth. For me, it is that good."
I feel like this sums up perfectly all of the reviews up to this point. Sounds good perfect to me, as i prefer the Utopia to everything else i've heard, despite it slightly lagging behind from a technicalities pov.I’d consider the Stealth akin to the Susvara and the Liric akin to the Utopia if that analogy makes sense.
The acid test is if your spouse can sleep in the same bed while you are listening to your tunes at night.As stated there's more leakage via the pads than the port.
Thank you, I'm glad you are happy with my little test! It was fun to knock together.
I am satisfied with Stealth's isolation and leakage and believe others should be too.
Had one of those for a few years, but moved them on to a new home about a year ago. Haven't found something new I'm happy with to replace the the previous model yetThe acid test is if your spouse can sleep in the same bed while you are listening to your tunes at night.
That’s true, it’s defines what we would expect from a closed headphone for isolation.The acid test is if your spouse can sleep in the same bed while you are listening to your tunes at night.