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jumboshrimp93 t1_jeeg441 wrote
Reply to comment by lh-95 in What is everyone's opinion on focal headphones? I'm curious. by NoobBrawler0211
I have the same feeling towards the Clear and ultimately felt that while I might be missing out on the soundstage of the HD800S and the planar bass of the Arya or LCD-X, I’d just be getting a damn good all-rounder headphone that doesn’t do anything wrong. And coming from the Sennheiser family yes, it’s a great upgrade.
I’ve had mine for 2 years now and still love them. Add in the fact that you can get a new pair for $900 in the US now, or even less open box or used, you’re getting an end-game headphone for a really good price.
jumboshrimp93 t1_je4z0vh wrote
Reply to comment by andysaurus_rex in Ready to ascend by -perchance-
I won’t deny their sexiness is what drew me into them initially. Thankfully they have the sound to match.
jumboshrimp93 t1_jaa119o wrote
Reply to comment by beardedtomato971 in Anyone here who have their Sundara as an endgame headphone? by csch1992
Yeah, I think when you look at the best headphones in this price category, it ends up coming down to preferences as they all have their own strengths and weaknesses, but it’s hard to go wrong with any of them.
For example, some may gravitate towards the HD800/S for soundstage, precision, comfort, build, etc, but it’s more analytical/cold. The Clear has a more lively, fun and warm sound but you’re sacrificing soundstage.
jumboshrimp93 t1_ja9g4ns wrote
Reply to comment by beardedtomato971 in Anyone here who have their Sundara as an endgame headphone? by csch1992
Yea I played a couple tracks and as soon as I heard how soft and muffled the highs sounded next to the Clear I had pretty much made my decision.
I suppose the Clear’s soundstage could be bigger but I’ll admit I haven’t really heard anything that sounds wider than the Clear or Sundara (aka haven’t heard the Arya or HD800S) so I’m not really a soundstage junkie. I do think they image very well, and have an adequate soundstage, and still sound open to me. They almost give the effect of a ring around the head
jumboshrimp93 t1_ja7x9g0 wrote
Reply to comment by II_Blue_II in Anyone here who have their Sundara as an endgame headphone? by csch1992
The fact that the Clear can be had for less than $1k these days makes it an amazing deal.
jumboshrimp93 t1_ja7x5b8 wrote
Reply to comment by beardedtomato971 in Anyone here who have their Sundara as an endgame headphone? by csch1992
Made the same move as you a couple years ago and don’t regret it. The Clear has a very similar presentation to the Sennheiser, but is a lot better on the technical scale.
jumboshrimp93 t1_ja5bq9o wrote
Reply to How do I listen for "detail" in music? by West-Cheek-156
It’s kinda hard to describe. I do think that detail can be “faked” by heightening a frequency response. Or, listening to a new headphone can make you hear new things because the frequency response is different, or “new toy” syndrome is forcing you to pay more attention than you normally would.
On the flip side, some headphones and even driver types can do things that are simply unique. For example, I compared my Focal Clear to the Sundara I previously owned, and the Sundara had that “plucked” quality to its bass that I’ve heard some describe, where it sounds like each bass note has its own little vibration or feel to it. Meanwhile, the Clear has this dynamic capability that’s hard to match, and it can come with either a lot of dynamic swing where drums have a lot of power, or something soft where you can kind of feel the air or breath of a voice or instrument. Something like that is what I call detail, because you can actually feel the driver doing something. Acoustic guitars on the Clear are amazing in a similar way, because you can sort of feel the strumming and air around the notes that’s otherwise hard to replicate.
I’ll also say that the recording you’re listening to plays a major part.
jumboshrimp93 t1_j9iacl2 wrote
U12t. They are bananas
jumboshrimp93 t1_j9bvt9o wrote
Reply to comment by nopunterino in Headphone jack tier list, cuz why not by nopunterino
Gotta have that jumbo dong attachment
jumboshrimp93 t1_j9b00q8 wrote
Reply to comment by PhoenixRisingtw in Headphone jack tier list, cuz why not by nopunterino
It just kinda has this satisfying click or feeling to it, it’s hard to explain. IYKYK
jumboshrimp93 t1_j9aw9vm wrote
Reply to Headphone jack tier list, cuz why not by nopunterino
Plugging in a 4.4 jack feels like sex
jumboshrimp93 t1_j97sm1j wrote
Reply to comment by DivineRiceBall in what kind of tips are you using with your IEM? by csch1992
Ugh that’s the most annoying thing with the U12t stock tips. I’ve found that they give the best sound out of everything I’ve tried but because the tips are shorter than the IEM nozzle, wax can get into the nozzle sometimes.
jumboshrimp93 t1_j96ifxi wrote
Reply to Favorite Headphone? by blucsigma05
I have the Clear and Emu Ebony for headphones, and U12t and AirPod Pros for IEMs.
The Clear and U12t are very close but if I had to choose one it’d be the U12t. They just sound so smooth, so clean, detail on them is amazing. What they do for being IEMs still kinda blows my mind sometimes. Add to the fact that being IEMs makes them more portable, that makes them my desert island headphone.
jumboshrimp93 t1_j6eramc wrote
Reply to After 9 years of blind buying and remorse I am finally able to rest with the Focal Clear and Sony IER-Z1R. by WarHead75
Great journey, we’ve found ourselves in similar spots too. I have Focal Clear, end game IEM (in my case U12t) and AirPods. That’s all I really need, though I also got some EMU Ebony closed backs.
You preferred the Clear to the Utopia? I’ve been hoping to stumble on a Utopia for a good price, but it does seem like some folks prefer the Clear for being a little warmer. And, the IER-Z1R is simply gorgeous. Sony makes a great product, even the M9 seems like a wonderful IEM.
jumboshrimp93 OP t1_j272pws wrote
Reply to comment by fast_an_loose in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93
Yea exactly! Unfortunately talking to NG on the phone probably won’t get me anywhere.
I did find that energyswitch site and am probably going to look into that or reach out to the community electricity program. In regards to the former though I’m just a little concerned about catches.
jumboshrimp93 OP t1_j26xquf wrote
Reply to comment by kmkmrod in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93
I’m looking at both this time last year, where my bill was around $110 (though usage was lower) and looking at my highest usage bill this summer, which was $170.
When they say there’s a 64% increase they should be referring to the static service rate right? The thing that’s confusing me is the service rate going from .11 to .33. That’s not 64%. And it’s the only thing that I saw a jump in from this pill and previous bills.
jumboshrimp93 OP t1_j26wqvs wrote
Reply to comment by kmkmrod in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93
That looks closer to triple to me
jumboshrimp93 OP t1_j25j6cl wrote
Reply to comment by tokhar in National Grid rate increase, but seems a lot higher than anticipated? by jumboshrimp93
So looking at a bill from the summer, usage was 650 kWh and the bill was $170. This last bill was $275 with 550 kWh. I guess I’m just confused by the quoted “64%” increase, because the service rate tripled…
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jumboshrimp93 t1_j1m6w04 wrote
Reply to comment by frobroj in Most unreliable AMP I’ve ever owned - DROP THX AAA 789 by uqil
Damn, is the Clear really that much better with the Burson? I use mine with the 789, the Burson stuff looks really nice but they are expensive
jumboshrimp93 t1_iybaisx wrote
Is this the most polarizing headphone? People seem to either really love them or really hate them.
I can kind of get the shouty part but I’ve never really heard these as metallic. I see people say that all the time, and yet I can’t hear it. I even compared it side by side with the HD6XX, Sundara and still own an EMU Ebony and the Clear doesn’t really stand out to me as having an off timbre.
Not knocking your opinion or anything as it’s a common and valid criticism but I’ve just never really noticed it. I thought it blew away the HD6XX and Sundara from a technical standpoint tho.
jumboshrimp93 t1_iy4dxzu wrote
Reply to Build quality of 64 Audio IEMs? by imperceptibly
Sorry to hear that. I don’t have that same issue.
jumboshrimp93 t1_ixqmd3y wrote
Reply to Yamaha's new headphones promise ultra-clear sound (for a mind-blowing price) by hugglenugget
Mind blowing price is right
jumboshrimp93 t1_iu0vqog wrote
Reply to comment by Trick00x in First (and hopefully last) high end headphones. by 4xTB
I’ve been seeing a lot of Clear posts this week. I won’t complain.
jumboshrimp93 t1_jeegevj wrote
Reply to What is everyone's opinion on focal headphones? I'm curious. by NoobBrawler0211
Focals do tend to be a bit more polarizing it seems. People either love the Clear or dislike them. But those that dislike them still recognize that they are good headphones.
They are good headphones, they’re just not for everyone. Just like every headphone this hobby has seen pretty much. I have the Clear and I am a fan, fwiw.