jonathan c
Headphoneus Supremus
Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
Is there a big difference between the perforated leather and sheepskin pads?Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
The pads are the Dekoni perforated sheepskin pads which I prefer vastly over the stock Focal pads.Is there a big difference between the perforated leather and sheepskin pads?
I have the non perforated dekoni sheepskin pads which I feel is a huge improvement over the stock pads as well. Its amazing how it completely changes the sonic characteristics of the headphone.The pads are the Dekoni perforated sheepskin pads which I prefer vastly over the stock Focal pads.
I probably will now that Dekoni has āresuscitatedā the limited edition pads!I have the non perforated dekoni sheepskin pads which I feel is a huge improvement over the stock pads as well. Its amazing how it completely changes the sonic characteristics of the headphone.
Was just curious if you had the opportunity to compare the regular sheepskin vs the perforated sheepskin pads.
Utopia is worth it. You can get used around $2k. Then u dont need expensive amp for get most out of itThe Focal Clear was my first high end, open back headphone and remains the reference point against which I compare other cans.
As jonathan c puts it in the comment above, it's coherent and satisfying.
It's also the one of the few cans that can (relatively easily) impress my non audiophile friends who are used to more mainstream sound signatures. They all recognise the "clear" step up in detail and resolution.
I'm still hesitant about changing the pads though... feel like I'd make a mess of it as it doesn't look simple or straightforward...
Yup, they're good. The pads aren't hard to change but you likely don't need to change them anyway, certainly not away from the stock pads unless worn (up to you if they're worn or not). The only thing I wish the Clears had more of was soundstage as it is lacking but I like everything else for the most part.The Focal Clear was my first high end, open back headphone and remains the reference point against which I compare other cans.
As jonathan c puts it in the comment above, it's coherent and satisfying.
It's also the one of the few cans that can (relatively easily) impress my non audiophile friends who are used to more mainstream sound signatures. They all recognise the "clear" step up in detail and resolution.
I'm still hesitant about changing the pads though... feel like I'd make a mess of it as it doesn't look simple or straightforward...
Don't worry, I'm ham-fisted and I've had no trouble changing the pads. I purchased a pair of Elex pads as well as a replacement pair of Clear pads a year ago, and I spent a couple of days switching between them to see if I could discern any differences in sound. (I was glad to discover that the new, replacement pair of Clear pads, while of a different size to my old ones, didn't yield any sound differences that I could reliably detect).I'm still hesitant about changing the pads though... feel like I'd make a mess of it as it doesn't look simple or straightforward...
Utopia is definitely on my list to demo. So is Stellia.Utopia is worth it. You can get used around $2k. Then u dont need expensive amp for get most out of it
I know what you mean about the soundstage. It doesn't bother me massively but a bot more width would indeed be welcome.Yup, they're good. The pads aren't hard to change but you likely don't need to change them anyway, certainly not away from the stock pads unless worn (up to you if they're worn or not). The only thing I wish the Clears had more of was soundstage as it is lacking but I like everything else for the most part.
Are there any videos / guides to changing the pads that I could take a look at?Don't worry, I'm ham-fisted and I've had no trouble changing the pads. I purchased a pair of Elex pads as well as a replacement pair of Clear pads a year ago, and I spent a couple of days switching between them to see if I could discern any differences in sound. (I was glad to discover that the new, replacement pair of Clear pads, while of a different size to my old ones, didn't yield any sound differences that I could reliably detect).
Are there any videos / guides to changing the pads that I could take a look at?