The Empyrean with the new hybrid pads and the Elite with the alcantara pads come soo close!
In tonality that is because the rest is a different story...
Finally someone trying this!
Such a tease though .
The Empyrean with the new hybrid pads and the Elite with the alcantara pads come soo close!
In tonality that is because the rest is a different story...
I bet that Meze will sell the new pads to Empyrean owners.Finally someone trying this!
Such a tease though .
I guess I know where this is heading for me... maybe the Empyrean isn't the one Who has to worry about its Spot in my collection.... thank you for the impressions@ThanatosVI
My review is for hxosplus printed edition but I will do my best to post one here.
Anyway with the new pads the Elite soundstage is wider and more extended.
But the main difference lies in the phenomenal instrument separation, not only individually but as well organized groups inside for example in a symphony orchestra.
The depth is much deeper and the holography is outstanding.
Compared the Empyrean sounds congested.
Treble is smoother, the Empyrean could exhibit some kind of harshness with certain tracks.
But tonality is one part of the equation.
The other is refinement and articulation and oh boy this new one shines.
It is probably clear that in contrast with other opinions stated here I do think that this is an Empyrean kind of enjoyment , improvement and refined in critical points.
Empyrean is still the most fun sounding but not the most natural.
Of course they do, you can order replacement pads as you please no matter if you actually own the headphones. Shops will likely just need a little time to update.I bet that Meze will sell the new pads to Empyrean owners.
And if not , then they should definitely do.
Makes the Empyrean more versatile than before and a hell of a value flagship.
@ThanatosVI
My review is for hxosplus printed edition but I will do my best to post one here.
Anyway with the new pads the Elite soundstage is wider and more extended.
But the main difference lies in the phenomenal instrument separation, not only individually but as well organized groups inside for example in a symphony orchestra.
The depth is much deeper and the holography is outstanding.
Compared the Empyrean sounds congested.
Treble is smoother, the Empyrean could exhibit some kind of harshness with certain tracks.
But tonality is one part of the equation.
The other is refinement and articulation and oh boy this new one shines.
It is probably clear that in contrast with other opinions stated here I do think that this is an Empyrean kind of enjoyment , improvement and refined in critical points.
Empyrean is still the most fun sounding but not the most natural.
Well if we share the same biasses!!!I hope I agree with your impressions, because that is exactly what I want out of the Elite.
I bet that Meze will sell the new pads to Empyrean owners.
And if not , then they should definitely do.
Makes the Empyrean more versatile than before and a hell of a value flagship.
Exactly, the new pads add (to the Empyrean) some extra clarity and definition to the bass that still sits boosted but on a diet!Music to my ears. I imagine bass is a bit leaner/more aggressive and treble a bit more sparkly with the shallower pads with a bit more details but that's just a hunch from my experience with diff pads on VC. Would love to hear more from you though hehehe.
Look forward to more Elite impressions too!
Exactly, the new pads add (to the Empyrean) some extra clarity and definition to the bass that still sits boosted but on a diet!
Bloom's video review is just wrong about that. Instead read Bloom's written review on their website, or the Headfonia review. I've had my Elite since Sept. 2. Compared to the Empyrean, the Elite has smoother, more neutral treble, without the Empy's treble peak. Detail & soundstage are much improved in the Elite. I'm loving mine; no regrets about the purchase.Why was the impressions thread closed?
It's quite confusing, there's some stuff on the Empyrean thread, some stuff on the old elite thread and some here. And we're all obv eager for reviews and impressions
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/mez...eadphone-official-thread.959445/post-16540944
Yeah the bloom audio review said Empy's treble was smoother and soundstage bigger. Interesting.
Oh wow this is what I was looking for. Loved the sound of the Empyrean but it had an unusual treble peak for me that was bothersome. Oluv’s gadgets noted the same thing in his review. Yet weirdly can’t spot it on an Empy frequency graph.Bloom's video review is just wrong about that. Instead read Bloom's written review on their website, or the Headfonia review. I've had my Elite since Sept. 2. Compared to the Empyrean, the Elite has smoother, more neutral treble, without the Empy's treble peak. Detail & soundstage are much improved in the Elite. I'm loving mine; no regrets about the purchase.