Got the FSP in today and after a bit of back and forth its likely that I'll send them back and go for the Classic instead.... the FSP is comfortable fits well, have been wearing it around the house but its really a studio headphone in that it lacks a certain warmth and depth you'd want for easy listening, figured I could EQ that warmth in and it works for some tracks but male vocals lack presence, even with a mixing console I couldn't bring that warmth in, just didn't blend enough.... female vocals are fine but the midrange isn't there to place that deeper tone for male stuff. Albums that usually sound up close and personal sound distant and further away, the bass is there when its needed and sounds punchy due to the lack of a midrange warmth if you can see where I'm coming from, that warmth not being there gives room to a punchy bassline there's no veil here at all. Could grow on me and would do if it weren't for the fact that I've got a pair of Alpha dogs in the post already so I don't need a studio headphone. As posted in the other thread (my first 'review' was a bit obscure with it) the FSP's are not good at isolating, at all... Focal confesses to this on their website... they're made for nomadic monks for use in the mountains, the iphone cable is really for luring fish and wild animals.... external noise is right there with you, now out and about where theres a general mix of sound, an ambiance, it didn't fare too bad there but with a generally quiet background things are easily picked up. You don't get that 'in your head' kind of sound like you do with IEM's and fully closed phones when the outside world is completely shut off and every other vibration is picked up so people looking for a studio phone to work in isolation with its a no go.... they didn't seem to emit so much sound while on but I'm yet to really tell. They're very light weight. The right channel cut off on me while in use with my mixing console and with my AK120 it came in and out of focus a few times, this could be/is its breaking in so I'm giving it a run in tonight to try again tomorrow... if they warm up slightly and add a bit more weight to those vocals and a tiny bit more warmth to the music in general as they seem to want to (they burst into life suddenly on two occasions with the AK120) then I'll keep them. Am otherwise considering the Classic as its touted as having that warmth the Pros are "lacking" either due to their purpose or their not really having broken in yet.
Genuinely like them, ear cups just about fit, am weary the FSC might cross the line and be too big as I want to use them when out and about and the FSP's are nail on the head for suitable travel size without being bulky and in the way.... also their design is better for travelling, the FSC is a bit showy and I have no need for the leather headband.
Might keep the FSP's yet, will see.
Amazon.de sells the FSC's if you're in the UK.... they're not available here yet.