Meze Audio LIRIC - The portable isodynamic hybrid array headphone

Aug 7, 2022 at 11:39 AM Post #1,126 of 1,614
Thanks for the suggestion, are you using these cables right now?

Checked out the website page where you can configure the cables, there is no Meze Liric option but there's an Empyrean one, is that what you selected?
I am not using these cables, as I am using my Norne Vykari (copper/Silver fusion) with my Liric.

The fitting cable for the Liric is the one used on the 99 classic, Empyrean has different connectors.

@Andykong are there separate Liric cables by now or is the 99 classic upgrade cable also the one for the Liric?
 
Aug 7, 2022 at 11:51 AM Post #1,127 of 1,614
Meze released their premium PCUHD (copper and silver-plated) in mono 3.5 a month or so ago. I already had the mini-xlr copper version for another set of headphones and liked it so picked up the 3.5 mono copper for my Liric which is exactly like the mini-xlr version with a different headphone connection. It's a nice cable and does a decent job of matching the copper accents on the Liric aesthetically.
 
Aug 9, 2022 at 3:25 PM Post #1,128 of 1,614
I've ordered the Liric after all.
I sold my Focal Elegia and got a good offer for the Liric (1550€ open box from a hifi shop) and got 350€ for my Elegia.

Normally I wouldn't spend 2000€ on a headphone but this seemed like a really great opportunity to "upgrade".
Hi, can you pm the name of the hifi shop? Thx
 
Aug 11, 2022 at 6:25 AM Post #1,129 of 1,614
I am not using these cables, as I am using my Norne Vykari (copper/Silver fusion) with my Liric.

The fitting cable for the Liric is the one used on the 99 classic, Empyrean has different connectors.

@Andykong are there separate Liric cables by now or is the 99 classic upgrade cable also the one for the Liric?

Meze has launched the PCUHD cable back in early July (HERE), you can place your order through the following links:

Mono 3.5mm Copper PCUHD Premium Cables, $249
Mono 3.5mm Silver-Plated PCUHD Premium Cables, $399

These cables are primarily equivalent to the corresponding upgrade cable for Empyrean and Elite and are available in 2.5m long. Please be reminded that you can ask for custom length cables, please send an inquiry to: support@mezeaudio.com, and that's what you need to do if you are looking for a longer 4.4mm terminated upgrade.

The 99Classic silver-plated cables are also compatible with Liric if you are looking for an upgrade option at a lower cost.
 
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Aug 30, 2022 at 12:41 PM Post #1,130 of 1,614
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Aug 31, 2022 at 9:15 AM Post #1,131 of 1,614
I like your last comment: Makes for a probably end game office headphones. This is indeed one of the scenarios that I have discussed with several friends. They start to use the Liric as Work For Home headphones, and they can fully visualize that when they resume full-time office pattern, the Liric will become their indispensable office "accessories". :L3000:

do they leak sound? will someone 4 feet away from me hear what i'm listening to?
 
Aug 31, 2022 at 3:47 PM Post #1,133 of 1,614
do they leak sound? will someone 4 feet away from me hear what i'm listening to?
My wife says nothing when I wear the Liric in bed and she's within inches of the headphone.
And she would be quite vocal if she could. :gs1000smile:
 
Sep 6, 2022 at 8:17 AM Post #1,134 of 1,614
Hi guys,
has anyone upgraded to Meze Liric from BD 1990 Pro? I am owner of the 1990 and I am watching for some time to upgrade either to denon 9200 or to Liric. When I first got the 1990 the immediate disappointment was bass - it was really low without the EQ. Then I learned about how to add low shelf filter and that got the bass a bit better but in a way that it just sounds louder - feeling the more air pressure in ears. What I am kind of still missing is low end rumble or "grinding" or not sure how to correctly say that in audio terms. That is when I started reading about closed back headphones and came to denon and meze options. I also read that denon has more "slam" (which is maybe exactly what I don't like on 1990 or that is something else? hard for me to decipher the audiophile terms since I am all new to that).
I tend to listen to drum and bass (but I am not bass head - don't want head pumping bass I want to hear it nice, rumbling and controlled). I also tend to listen to some jazz/funk tunes which are very nice on 1990.

Did anyone had a chance to compere these, or have any advice?
 
Sep 6, 2022 at 12:12 PM Post #1,135 of 1,614
Hi guys,
has anyone upgraded to Meze Liric from BD 1990 Pro? I am owner of the 1990 and I am watching for some time to upgrade either to denon 9200 or to Liric. When I first got the 1990 the immediate disappointment was bass - it was really low without the EQ. Then I learned about how to add low shelf filter and that got the bass a bit better but in a way that it just sounds louder - feeling the more air pressure in ears. What I am kind of still missing is low end rumble or "grinding" or not sure how to correctly say that in audio terms. That is when I started reading about closed back headphones and came to denon and meze options. I also read that denon has more "slam" (which is maybe exactly what I don't like on 1990 or that is something else? hard for me to decipher the audiophile terms since I am all new to that).
I tend to listen to drum and bass (but I am not bass head - don't want head pumping bass I want to hear it nice, rumbling and controlled). I also tend to listen to some jazz/funk tunes which are very nice on 1990.

Did anyone had a chance to compere these, or have any advice?

I think the "problem" with your EQed Beyer 1990 is they deliver more mid-bass rather than sub bass effect. Liric wil ldeliver better detail, moer fluid trnasient and sub bass performance comapaared to 1990. However, I think you also need to check ZMF Verite Closed based on your description.
 
Sep 6, 2022 at 4:19 PM Post #1,136 of 1,614
Unfortunately it is hard to get hands on Verite in my region, but I will see what I can do
 
Sep 12, 2022 at 1:20 PM Post #1,138 of 1,614
I want to share a personal plan with all my partners and friends in HeadFi forum. I'll take a long break later this month, and this will probably last till the end of 2022. I'll stay out of the radar completely and will resurface when I am fit to handle my job again. If you need any assistance on Meze Audio products, please feel free to PM @MezeTeam or left your message on Meze Audio Contact page. I'll hand over my ongoing activities/PM to them gradually next week. I really enjoy my time with the HeadFi forum and am looking forward to meeting with you again after my long vacation.
 
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Sep 13, 2022 at 8:29 AM Post #1,140 of 1,614
I want to share a personal plan with all my partners and friends in HeadFi forum. I'll take a long break later this month, and this will probably last till the end of 2022. I'll stay out of the radar completely and will resurface when I am fit to handle my job again. If you need any assistance on Meze Audio products, please feel free to PM @MezeTeam or left your message on Meze Audio Contact page. I'll hand over my ongoing activities/PM to them gradually next week. I really enjoy my time with the HeadFi forum and am looking forward to meeting with you again after my long vacation.
Enjoy your vacation and hopefully you are going to see Romania, Transfăgărășan, Black Sea, Castle Bran etc.
 

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