thelittletaffia
100+ Head-Fier
Played Ruth Moody's new album, CD, using the Liric 2 and it's another great album from here. Well recorded.
The concensus amongst reviewers is that the new Lirics are quite an improvement over the OG. The failings of the OG, especially in the treble, have been addressed and much improved. Build is slightly different with the detachable pads and a better 1.2m cable bundled with the new Liric.hey everyone, I have the option to purchase Liric II at €1750 (2 years warranty) vs Liric at €1100 ( 14 months warranty). Is the 2 worth the €650 premium over the 1? I know that value can be subjective but just curious if the 2 is that much better than the 1.
For my personal liking, the Liric 2 has way better tonal balance than the 1. Plus magnetic ear pads.hey everyone, I have the option to purchase Liric II at €1750 (2 years warranty) vs Liric at €1100 ( 14 months warranty). Is the 2 worth the €650 premium over the 1? I know that value can be subjective but just curious if the 2 is that much better than the 1.
I would say if you are currently flush with cash, I would think the Liric II would be the better way to go. As others have said, it is future proofing you a bit with the pads and it is the latest tuning.hey everyone, I have the option to purchase Liric II at €1750 (2 years warranty) vs Liric at €1100 ( 14 months warranty). Is the 2 worth the €650 premium over the 1? I know that value can be subjective but just curious if the 2 is that much better than the 1.
Personal speaking the only pro is the replaceable pads. I did not like the new tuning much myself thought it was not as enjoyable or energetic and was very odd in the mids and treble. But what do I know. I personally own the OG lirichey everyone, I have the option to purchase Liric II at €1750 (2 years warranty) vs Liric at €1100 ( 14 months warranty). Is the 2 worth the €650 premium over the 1? I know that value can be subjective but just curious if the 2 is that much better than the 1.
I haven't found a PEQ for the Lirics that I enjoy very much. I have one from Amir, Chronos, and one other saved to my DSP in Roon ARC, but I greatly prefer my Lokius at work and Loki Max at home where I slightly trim the 2kHz and 6kHz frequencies and call it good for recordings that are a touch brighter. Other than that, I don't EQ.Grabbed a set of OG Lirics with the Copper cable for 1200 CAD and felt like I got a steal, these are the nicest headphones I've owned ever. Paired with an EF400 right now and have no complaints, everything sounds super warm.
Currently I'm not running any EQ and havent had any rough patches with the treble, but I might look to tweak a little bit of the bass, are there any EQ profiles that I could jump off from if anyone else is running something different? I found that when I turned to Harman EVERYTHING felt muddy and sad.
Try Forza AudioWorks, some of the best quality cables that I've triedA few weeks in, and I love these headphones. My first pair of Meze and they just sound good with pretty much any song from my "thought I knew every note by heart" list, pretty much any genre.
Any recommendations on cables? I like the copper balanced 4.4mm that comes with them, but would like a nicer 3.5mm to go with the Mojo 2. Budget preferably under $250.
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Same feelings here. I’m literally shocked every time I put on these headphones, from rediscovering new details in old records to simply enjoying new music. Meze has done a very good job with these, a very special piece of equipment.A few weeks in, and I love these headphones. My first pair of Meze and they just sound good with pretty much any song from my "thought I knew every note by heart" list, pretty much any genre.
Any recommendations on cables? I like the copper balanced 4.4mm that comes with them, but would like a nicer 3.5mm to go with the Mojo 2. Budget preferably under $250.
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