I’ll have to contact focal then. I bought these 2 years ago second hand, I know they finally have extended the warranty to second hand owners, but I’m not sure I can even find the contact info of who I bought them from to get the original bill of sale. When I bought them, focal wasn’t honoring warranties if you weren’t the original buyer, so I didn’t bother. I’ll keep you posted.
And I’m not listening to these at earth shattering volumes. I’m the kinda guy who brings earplugs to rock concerts.
Edit: I think I imagined the transferable warranty, it seems they still don't allow warranties to be transferred.
Long-term update:
So, after boxing these up for a few months and getting some HD-650s, I started to get that itch again. I eventually got the box out 2 weeks ago, delicately opened the driver housing and proceeded to again try to clear out any debris that MIGHT be causing the buzzing. After 2 attempts over 2 days, I finally had success. The buzzing is gone, and I can push these things to irresponsible levels of volume without any problems whatsoever (although I don’t really do that any more, got a hearing imbalance of 3-4dB favoring my left ear). I forgot just how effortless it makes busy tracks sound. I’m so relieved and happy to have my end game back. I love the 650s, don’t get me wrong, but the Clears are just on a whole other level and it’s nice to have a headphone badge that matches my speakers again.
If anyone is wondering about the Dekoni non-fenestrated sheepskin pads, I am absolutely loving them as an option. I do find a tiny loss of detail and a slight narrowing of the soundstage, but the little bit of added warmth has turned the Clears from highly respectable to downright addictive. I was frequently turning them down before due to a bit of treble sensitivity and now I'm struggling to keep myself from turning them up and up. I also find the clamping force is a bit higher now, which is giving me a much better seal than the stock pads. Curious to hear other opinions since I haven't heard too many people discuss the non-fenestrated pads.
I would love to hear anyone else comment on the Dekoni non-fenestrated sheepskin pads and also the Clears with Utopia Pads. I have the exact same issue with Clears and treble sensitivity and also a sense of audio too distant. I actually rigged up headbands around the headphones to bring the sound in closer and I liked the results. Tighter clamping force is what I was trying to achieve. Anyone with Clears could try pushing in on the ear cups with varied amounts of pressure to notice if there was any improvement in sound.. I was wondering if Utopia pads had a similar effect to the Dekoni non-fenestrated sheepskin pads.
I went back and read some of the discussions on pad swapping and realized that comparisons between different pads is very subjective. I would probably have to try other pads for myself. In a somewhat related question I was wondering if other Clear owners felt that the Clear headband pressure on the cups was maybe too little, too much or exactly right. My reason for asking is that I felt a little additional pressure improved the sound.
The amount of pressure depends on the size of your head! I'm comfortable with the amount of pressure, and I get a decent seal in spite of wearing glasses, so no complaints about clamping force.
We need a sticky with some common gudelines in tailoring one's rig in sound, seems a lot of folks n00bs and even o.g. forget what changes in components make the biggest difference. I would put pad swapping at the bottom of the list, even if in most cases they can change the overall percieved signature even more than sources. That's because if you really don't like a headphone despite of 'em doing nothing really wrong, it's definitelly more likely that the culprit is the amp not matching, or even the source, before it's a matter of pads.
We need a sticky with some common gudelines in tailoring one's rig in sound, seems a lot of folks n00bs and even o.g. forget what changes in components make the biggest difference. I would put pad swapping at the bottom of the list, even if in most cases they can change the overall percieved signature even more than sources. That's because if you really don't like a headphone despite of 'em doing nothing really wrong, it's definitelly more likely that the culprit is the amp not matching, or even the source, before it's a matter of pads.
We need a sticky with some common gudelines in tailoring one's rig in sound, seems a lot of folks n00bs and even o.g. forget what changes in components make the biggest difference. I would put pad swapping at the bottom of the list, even if in most cases they can change the overall percieved signature even more than sources. That's because if you really don't like a headphone despite of 'em doing nothing really wrong, it's definitelly more likely that the culprit is the amp not matching, or even the source, before it's a matter of pads.
I got my Clear headphones today as planned. I haven't had time to listen yet. The unboxing was fun! It really feels like a premium product. The phones look great and feel solid, while not too heavy in the hands.
I can't wait to try them tonight after work!
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