Jluftig
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Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
Always a musically coherent, emotionally satisfying combinationā¦ ā¦
I did like the idea of this headphone and was about to bite, but the posts here seem to be largely about the wonderful chains to tie it to. I have what I need for my DCA, Hifimans, Sennheisers, others. I'm not about Amps and DAC variations. I could probably rationalize the money, but the space would be an issue with my SO and me.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...
I did like the idea of this headphone and was about to bite, but the posts here seem to be largely about the wonderful chains to tie it to. I have what I need for my DCA, Hifimans, Sennheisers, others. I'm not about Amps and DAC variations. I could probably rationalize the money, but the space would be an issue with my SO and me.
The main reason I would consider the Clears is the famous "punch/slam" or "macrodynamic" effect--as the the headphone.com salesman Andrew Park puts it. I guess I'm not a fan of music that thumps as in a club anyway I don't listen to movie soundtracks or play video games.
Thanks! I should consider getting them while they are available since they are discontinued. My set ups are *really* basic, Schiit Heresy, Geekout/AQ dongles/Ray Samuels/ Ifi Gryphon. So mostly mid fi equipment.You certainly donāt have to worry about punch and slam from the Clear. Far from it.
The Clear MGās have more or , to me at least, just simply better bass response.
I was wondering about that punch/slam characteristic the other way around, having owned the Clears for a year I bought a set of Hifiman Arya end of last year. Tried to like them for a few months but simply preferred the Clearās liveliness with almost every track. So I gave up a few weeks ago and sold the Arya.The main reason I would consider the Clears is the famous "punch/slam" or "macrodynamic" effect--as the the headphone.com salesman Andrew Park puts it. I guess I'm not a fan of music that thumps as in a club anyway I don't listen to movie soundtracks or play video games.
Even with daily showering, the fabric doesn't stand a chance, if you wear the Clear for any extended periods on a daily basis.I don't think Focal is plotting a dirty headphone band scheme....more likely just encouraging daily showering
I use the Geekria Knit fabric version...it's very soft...however... slightly over in length and does not fit as cleanly vs. previous option Jonathan noted.
Welcome to the club.An odd thing happened to my hifi addiction.
Since I've got the focal clear, I'm good. Barely on head fi anymore.
It's been an interesting journey the past year, i've been so close to buying high end pieces like the Abyss Diana V2, or Stellia, or Empyrean, all things I've demoed.
But the Focal Clear are so insanely good, I don't see a need to go for anything else. Pop these on a Chord Hugo and you're set i reckon.
Funny! I adore the Nightowls.I was wondering about that punch/slam characteristic the other way around, having owned the Clears for a year I bought a set of Hifiman Arya end of last year. Tried to like them for a few months but simply preferred the Clearās liveliness with almost every track. So I gave up a few weeks ago and sold the Arya.
I am listening to lots of Jazz, Classical, acoustic and vocal music, and the Clears just felt more energetic and lively. They had a slight veil compared to the Arya and the stage is totally different, but to me they are simply more musical.
On the Arya thread I got a lot of advice about what amplifiers I should try and how my Chord Hugo2 was not powerful enough. But I really didnāt want to go down that rabbit hole and was honestly not convinced that it would substantially change the sound.
It would be best if you could try the Clears for a while to figure out if they suit your taste. Heck, I even enjoy the Audioquest Nightowls even though most audiophiles will tell you that they sound terrible!
It settles down in time. You need to give them 100 hours minimum. Also, upgrade your cable if you're using the SE stock cable - it's utter garbage.The upper mids on the OG clear is slightly gritty and not smooth . I guess itās the 6khz peak that is causing that . Does anyone else experience this ?
I have been using them for more than a year. Whenever I switch from other headphones to the clears . The midrange sounds slightly Gritty. Like it has some edge on the topIt settles down in time. You need to give them 100 hours minimum. Also, upgrade your cable if you're using the SE stock cable - it's utter garbage.
Do you have a specific track where this happens?The upper mids on the OG clear is slightly gritty and not smooth . I guess itās the 6khz peak that is causing that . Does anyone else experience this ?