Well said. There's no need to bash another users preferred setup. I personally like the Stellia's on Chord gear. I think is superb when driven directly from my Mojo 2. The Hugo 2 is a step up in overall performance to it, but neither are wrong or better, it's just our preference. I'm finding the Stellia's do scale on better gear. I love them on the Corda Soul and my other amps as well.if you like this combo, it's essential.
it's not up to me to judge that my combo is better than yours because I haven't tried it and it's also true for you.
it's not a competition but just a personal choice, in the end it's good to find what we personally like.
I stop the conversation here because it leads nowhere.
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Focal Stellia Review, Measurements, Interview - Head-Fi TV
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rcoleman1
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To chime in guys...I like the Stellia on my Hugo 2 as well. To me it's near perfect and I hope to hear it with the Enleum AMP-23R too one day. One can dream Lol...
Another big vote for Hugo2 with 2Go/Roon and my Stellia and Meze Elites. Great combo with both. And a Mojo2Poly when travelling.
chorg very powerfull. you listen stellia at 5% volume set?Well said. There's no need to bash another users preferred setup. I personally like the Stellia's on Chord gear. I think is superb when driven directly from my Mojo 2. The Hugo 2 is a step up in overall performance to it, but neither are wrong or better, it's just our preference. I'm finding the Stellia's do scale on better gear. I love them on the Corda Soul and my other amps as well.
I'm not sure what volume color the bubbles are when I'm listening to the Stellia's. But the Mojo 2 is nowhere near maxed out. There's plenty of headroom left on the Mojo 2chorg very powerfull. you listen stellia at 5% volume set?
AussieMick
500+ Head-Fier
Stellia is well driven at around half volume on Mojo2 and Hugo2chorg very powerfull. you listen stellia at 5% volume set?
I don’t know how powerful they are but on a SP1000M I didn’t even go above 30/150Stellia is well driven at around half volume on Mojo2 and Hugo2
I just listen at the volume where I can hold my headphones at arms length of me without hearing what’s playing.
(Certainly safe volume to listen)
my superior small light astell kern ak sr25ii drive stellia on 70-80/150 .I don’t know how powerful they are but on a SP1000M I didn’t even go above 30/150
I just listen at the volume where I can hold my headphones at arms length of me without hearing what’s playing.
(Certainly safe volume to listen)
I don’t know if it’s less loud / powerful but 70-80 is very loud on my sp1000mmy superior small light astell kern ak sr25ii drive stellia on 70-80/150 .
your double weight , 3x more price and sound is same .I don’t know if it’s less loud / powerful but 70-80 is very loud on my sp1000m
AussieMick
500+ Head-Fier
It really isn’t the same. And value is a personal thing. What are you trying to say?your double weight , 3x more price and sound is same .
your double weight , 3x more price and sound is same .
@AussieMick Don’t bother I’ve tried to understand Leonasj or converse but it’s pretty pointless in my opinion.It really isn’t the same. And value is a personal thing. What are you trying to say?
I also tried and then gave up@AussieMick Don’t bother I’ve tried to understand Leonasj or converse but it’s pretty pointless in my opinion.
AussieMick
500+ Head-Fier
Well I bought the adapter to try the XLR outs from the TT2. There’s definitely some extra clarity and texture in the bass and a little more smoothness. Going back to the single ended the sound is warmer and more “plump”. I really like the XLR effect. Perhaps it’s just better channel separation? I really don’t know, but I like it.
im use 6.35 too on my stellia.Well I bought the adapter to try the XLR outs from the TT2. There’s definitely some extra clarity and texture in the bass and a little more smoothness. Going back to the single ended the sound is warmer and more “plump”. I really like the XLR effect. Perhaps it’s just better channel separation? I really don’t know, but I like it.
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