Caldera's bass is the best of any headphone I've ever heard. General consensus is that 1266 TC is the ultimate basshead planar, but then you have to deal with the weird form factor and difficult amplification. I would suggest that Caldera is not far behind. Caldera's subbass extends perfectly linearly all the way down and it creates a most satisfying air pressure "subwoofer" effect. The bass isn't elevated, but it doesn't need to be. It's clean, linear, and intense.I feel like I have been missing a trick. I have been looking for a top-tier headphone for daily use, bearing in mind my preference leans towards bass driven music (I listen to a lot of hip-hop for example) I felt I was nearing the end of the headphone road with the D8000 Pros. I have never owned a ZMF headphone, and I saw some reviews of the Caldera which states that this was a fantastic sounding headphone for the genres of music I listen to the most. I am tempted to blind-buy a pair, but if anyone can speak from their experiences on this I would be grateful. This would be partnered with a Feliks Euforia tube amp.
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ZMF Caldera - New Planar Magnetic from ZMF!
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If you're not married to the idea of planar speed then it might also be worth looking at the Atrium Closed since its bass is known to be some of the best available in a headphone. The Caldera Closed is also coming and I wouldn't doubt if it takes the Caldera sound and makes it even harder hittingI feel like I have been missing a trick. I have been looking for a top-tier headphone for daily use, bearing in mind my preference leans towards bass driven music (I listen to a lot of hip-hop for example) I felt I was nearing the end of the headphone road with the D8000 Pros. I have never owned a ZMF headphone, and I saw some reviews of the Caldera which states that this was a fantastic sounding headphone for the genres of music I listen to the most. I am tempted to blind-buy a pair, but if anyone can speak from their experiences on this I would be grateful. This would be partnered with a Feliks Euforia tube amp.
Best plannar timbre on the market atm imho. Great detail, lots of energy, still easy to listen, lots of tuning options with pads and meshes.I feel like I have been missing a trick. I have been looking for a top-tier headphone for daily use, bearing in mind my preference leans towards bass driven music (I listen to a lot of hip-hop for example) I felt I was nearing the end of the headphone road with the D8000 Pros. I have never owned a ZMF headphone, and I saw some reviews of the Caldera which states that this was a fantastic sounding headphone for the genres of music I listen to the most. I am tempted to blind-buy a pair, but if anyone can speak from their experiences on this I would be grateful. This would be partnered with a Feliks Euforia tube amp.
You will need a different amp unfortunately. OTL don’t go well Cal.
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I have only had my amp a monthBest plannar timbre on the market atm imho. Great detail, lots of energy, still easy to listen, lots of tuning options with pads and meshes.
You will need a different amp unfortunately. OTL don’t go well Cal.
Euforia is superb with ZMF dynamic driver headphones, but not with Caldera unfortunatelyI have only had my amp a month
Seing you got Envy: that’s one of the best sounding setups I heard Caldera with though
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The Envy is a bedroom setup for the Susvara for more critical listening across a wide number of genres. My use case for the Caldera is as a daily headphone for use with the Euforia for fun, bass-driven music like rap. On this basis, would you suggest I look at an alternate to ZMF (although I am really running thin on options..)?Euforia is superb with ZMF dynamic driver headphones, but not with Caldera unfortunately
Seing you got Envy: that’s one of the best sounding setups I heard Caldera with though
I just tried the suedes today and I have to say, I love them and am pleasantly surprised. I've never preferred the suedes on any other headphone, but then again, Caldera's sound is very much to my taste. I do find them more relaxed and warmer as well. They sound more analog to me - cymbal hits and washes on jazz music sound so good. Perfect later-in-the-evening kind of sound. This is one of the few headphones and one of the few times I've pad rolled that I find myself actually considering selling even more headphones. Between these and the Atrium Closed, I don't find myself wanting to listen to any other headphone.Finally able to try Caldera Thick pad. As expected it produce the biggest soundstage compared to the rest of caldera earpads. Vocal take a little step back, not as dominate as Caldera Suede pad. The attack of each notes seems "sharper" with Thick Pad (almost similar feel to standard caldera pad).
Caldera Suede pad sound "calmer", more relax, more rounded notes, with a bit warmer feeling. Caldera Thick provide more treble energy, and at the same time punchier bass too with a little thinner body on Upper Mid.
I think due to my preference and my current favourite playlist (mostly consist of Olivia Rodrigo, Mxmtoon, Katie Melua and Jamie Wong Li), I appreciate sweeter and more pronounce midrange notes from Caldera Suede for now.
I've also got Susvara as well. I was initially struck by how incredibly open and life-like it sounded. It took me awhile to appreciate other headphones because of that (everything else sounded veiled in comparison), but the Caldera and Atrium Closed have become two of my favorites and I listen to them much more than Susvara. AC and Caldera are not quite as open sounding, but I find they strike the perfect balance between fun and resolving. Especially the Atrium Closed - the bass is so fun on it, but it never feels like it overshadows the other frequencies. I was listening to a cello concerto on it yesterday and was surprised at how great it sounded. Like, seriously, uniquely good. The orchestra had a little more weight because of the bass, and the imaging was incredible. It was like sitting in your own private acoustically tuned listening room listening to this concerto. I find its characteristics shine through with every genre well in a very fun way.The Envy is a bedroom setup for the Susvara for more critical listening across a wide number of genres. My use case for the Caldera is as a daily headphone for use with the Euforia for fun, bass-driven music like rap. On this basis, would you suggest I look at an alternate to ZMF (although I am really running thin on options..)?
Have not heard an OTL yet (I know, I know... I think I should've gone OTL maybe instead of Envy since I've got the Woo WA-23), but as @goldwerger and @AudioDuck pointed out, Caldera is not going to fly on it, whereas the Atrium (another great option) or Atrium Closed will.
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Lurking as a ZMF fan and Atrium Closed owner: Unless you are completely enamored by/married to the sound of planar headphones, I’d strongly suggest the Atrium Closed, potentially in a harder wood.My use case for the Caldera is as a daily headphone for use with the Euforia for fun, bass-driven music like rap. On this basis, would you suggest I look at an alternate to ZMF (although I am really running thin on options..)?
I’d suggest reading up in the Atrium Closed thread and checking out reviews. As you see in my signature, I use my AC with an OTL amp with rock/pop/EDM and some rap, and it’s truly incredible. There is a gorgeous Redwood AC in classifieds now that should fit your needs perfectly. The Redwood is also light for comfort.
Good luck in your search.
The Envy is a bedroom setup for the Susvara for more critical listening across a wide number of genres. My use case for the Caldera is as a daily headphone for use with the Euforia for fun, bass-driven music like rap. On this basis, would you suggest I look at an alternate to ZMF (although I am really running thin on options..)?
If you’re going to use the Euforia, the AC would be a much better match for it, and will give you ton of bass.