Thanks everyone for a most helpful feedback. I greatly appreciate it. References back to the LCDs in comparison are especially useful for me. I agree that the Empyrean, like anything really, is judged by the sum of its parts. I was told that the Empyreans have high enough "tolerance" to a wider swath of source equipment. I'll be upgrading my DAC (I'm currently using MiniDSP), but I'm hoping that the Rega Brio will serve me well for at least a few more birthdays. Would love your thoughts. Salter.
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Meze EMPYREAN - the First Isodynamic Hybrid Array Headphone
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In my personal opinion the MiniDSP for example can't even show you the full potential of the 2C.Thanks everyone for a most helpful feedback. I greatly appreciate it. References back to the LCDs in comparison are especially useful for me. I agree that the Empyrean, like anything really, is judged by the sum of its parts. I was told that the Empyreans have high enough "tolerance" to a wider swath of source equipment. I'll be upgrading my DAC (I'm currently using MiniDSP), but I'm hoping that the Rega Brio will serve me well for at least a few more birthdays. Would love your thoughts. Salter.
I have never heard about the Rega Brio, but I personally wouldn't go below a Schiit Jotunheim 2 / Bifrost 2 combo for the Empyrean. Despite the low impedance these are high-end headphones that benefit from a good amp and DAC. If you have 2000+ for new headphones you should pair them with equipment that is able to drive them to their (near) full potential.
Others will disagree with me, but I stand by my own experience. You are reaching a territory where external advice is only helpful to a certain extent. You will have to try it yourself to see (hear) what you want and what is worth your own money.
Just went the other way roundYeah hopefully we get another sound signature this year.
Just switched back from Alcantara to Leather - like a new headphone again.
Less airy with way stronger Bass.
More airy with way more subbass.
Less punchy. Good with the R8, where the punch was too much with the leather pad.
ThanatosVI
Headphoneus Supremus
Yeah both sound simply amazing and I switch them every few months.Just went the other way round
More airy with way more subbass.
Less punchy. Good with the R8, where the punch was too much with the leather pad.
Both come with every Empyrean, which is another thing next to no other manufacturer offers.
I think perhaps the Alcantara pads are tonally more accurate with a bit more air in the upper mids and treble and a more natural tonality, instrument/vocal timbre.Just went the other way round
More airy with way more subbass.
Less punchy. Good with the R8, where the punch was too much with the leather pad.
But with a lot of modern music the extra bass punch of the leather pads is just so addictive.
I honestly can't understand some of the 'professional reviewers' who say there is hardly any difference between the pads. There is.
Leather pads sound a bit sharper, cleaner. Soundstage is a bit more limited, more narrow. Bass is definitely more impactful.
Alcantara pads sound a bit more open and more natural. Perhaps fuller in general, but not as clean in the bass. Alcantara wins for tonal balance.
I would take the Alcantara pads for classical or acoustic music but the leather pads for contemporary modern music.
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ocramida
Head-Fier
Agree. By fuller, Empyrean's have more meat on the bones, while the LCD-X is more taut. It's also preference. That 17/18 is really in the ear of the beholder IMO. I just know the Empyrean's bass is more engaging to my ear- so far. That said, there are some orchestral cuts where drum or a tympany are more dramatic/dynamic on the LCD. But that maybe an amplifier matching thing.It gets tricky with all this audio jargon. I guess we could say that the Empyrean's bass is fuller than the LCD-X's, but IMO that is mainly because of the slightly higher mid-bass quantity. The bass on the LCD-X is more linear and a bit more dynamic, but this is just one of the 18 or more other aspects of sound where the Empyrean wins 17 out of 18 hands down.
You are absolutely right. It is preference. Also listening mood.Agree. By fuller, Empyrean's have more meat on the bones, while the LCD-X is more taut. It's also preference. That 17/18 is really in the ear of the beholder IMO. I just know the Empyrean's bass is more engaging to my ear- so far. That said, there are some orchestral cuts where drum or a tympany are more dramatic/dynamic on the LCD. But that maybe an amplifier matching thing.
iceofnine
New Head-Fier
I'm with you on not understanding why a couple reviewers couldn't tell any/much difference between the pads. Puzzling to me, but everyone's ears are different, I suppose. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯I think perhaps the Alcantara pads are tonally more accurate with a bit more air in the upper mids and treble and a more natural tonality, instrument/vocal timbre.
But with a lot of modern music the extra bass punch of the leather pads is just so addictive.
I honestly can't understand some of the 'professional reviewers' who say there is hardly any difference between the pads. There is.
Leather pads sound a bit sharper, cleaner. Soundstage is a bit more limited, more narrow. Bass is definitely more impactful.
Alcantara pads sound a bit more open and more natural. Perhaps fuller in general, but not as clean in the bass. Alcantara wins for tonal balance.
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Looks comfy but it’s crazy paying that kind of money for what is essentially a headphone stand. Rather like a $100+ leather case for a Montblanc pen regardless of its price.Got. Comfortable "couch" for the Meze today. Discounted return from Crutchfield. Would have a hard time paying full price. I have to say I like it.
rcoleman1
1000+ Head-Fier
Ordered the Empyrean Jet Black and Chord TT2 combo. Been hanging around the thread for a while guys...thanks for all the helpful info. Just wanna enjoy this setup for a while and add TOTL closed cans later.
Chris Kaoss
Headphoneus Supremus
*cough*Both come with every Empyrean, which is another thing next to no other manufacturer offers.
Quad Era-1
*cough*
And yes, there's a clearly audible difference between both.
Even on the Quads.
Share your impressions once they arrive. Congrats on your choices.Ordered the Empyrean Jet Black and Chord TT2 combo. Been hanging around the thread for a while guys...thanks for all the helpful info. Just wanna enjoy this setup for a while and add TOTL closed cans later.
ThanatosVI
Headphoneus Supremus
It's amazing, got it twice.Got. Comfortable "couch" for the Meze today. Discounted return from Crutchfield. Would have a hard time paying full price. I have to say I like it.
One for each headphone.
ocramida
Head-Fier
IMOLooks comfy but it’s crazy paying that kind of money for what is essentially a headphone stand. Rather like a $100+ leather case for a Montblanc pen regardless of its price.
Dude this whole hobby is crazy.
My rationale was to keep them well supported and prevent the leather headband from distorting over time.
And honestly in the context of a 3K headphone, ~100 is pretty reasonable. To keep the investment safe. Plus I saved money buying the Ikea chair opposed to the Shiatsu massage chair.
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