Submitted by VSG28 t3_y39iu8 in headphones
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blorg t1_is8wagj wrote
The old one is fine on solid state, it's a very detailed technical headphone and I think it sounds better on solid state. You can EQ in a bass shelf if you want that, that's the most significant audible difference you'll get from a tube amp.
Like many dynamic drivers the OG Utopia has an uneven impedance curve that peaks in the bass region, this results in a boost in the bass if used with an amp with a high output impedance, like many tube amps have.
Unlike Sennheisers though, where due to the high impedance the boost is subtle, with the lower impedance Focals it's quite a lot, and it's a mid-bass boost rather than a sub-bass boost. This is very audible, but can be leaning towards boomy, as it's mid-bass then with a sharp roll off into the sub bass. If you just EQ it yourself, you can get the bass rise but with less boomy mid-bass and better sub-bass extension.
The 1-1.5kHz rise is a feature of many Focals, that region is identical in the old Utopia and it's also there in the Clear. You can EQ it down, or alternately, smooth it out the other way by EQing up around 2kHz, this is what Amir did with his EQ of the OG Utopia and I think it works well. The new Utopia does seem to have smoothed over that dip at 2k a bit though. I think maybe you get a bit more soundstage if you bring it down, but also a certain thinness, while it has that more typically Focal forward character if you leave it in but smooth it out at 2kHz. Worth trying it both ways.
Interesting that you feel it needs more treble, this was the major change from the old one, they cut the treble, similar to what they did moving from the Clear to the Clear MG.
VSG28 OP t1_is9d0dp wrote
Yeah, I'll do some EQ first either way and see. Thanks for the feedback!
crazeman t1_is8auho wrote
How's the ANC on the Bathys?
ShrodingersElephant t1_is95490 wrote
It's not as good as Bose or Sony. But it's good enough for most applications. They focused on not upsetting the sound quality in any of the ANC modes over killing the background.
casper_wolf t1_isix0rt wrote
i heard the Utopia 2022 on the DCS Lina stack at canjam last month and it was excellent. in terms of dynamic driver cans, my second fav was the ZMF Atrium on a coming-soon ZMF + Deckware tube amp collaboration. Both combinations were fantastic. Thanks for the pics!
VSG28 OP t1_isixldd wrote
I'll have a full review of the Utopia and Bathys by next month on TechPowerUp with lots more photos :)
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Race_Boring t1_isbpe78 wrote
Wow! You EQ more treble to Utopia, never expected thing like that to happen.
I use OG Utopia from tube-amp mostly, it gets bass boost but i think its not that bad because stock bass is tad lean and high treble balances thing a bit.
VSG28 OP t1_isbqx35 wrote
New Utopia actually has slightly less treble: https://vsg.squig.link/?share=Harman_Combined_Over-Ear_Target,Focal_Utopia_2022
School-Tricky t1_is7tn60 wrote
I love the dank pods reference, so fitting 🤣
VSG28 OP t1_is7u5na wrote
It's way older than Dank Pods: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/dont-talk-to-me-or-my-son-ever-again
School-Tricky t1_is7uogk wrote
Either way, hope you enjoy your new utopias!
VSG28 OP t1_is7v8kq wrote
Haha this is a review unit so won't be here too long. But thank you :)
VSG28 OP t1_is7fmke wrote
My own purchased unit of the Focal Bathys arrived late last week and I spent the weekend tinkering with the various operating modes (ANC soft/ANC silent/Transparency) in addition to testing out Bluetooth on SBC vs. LDAC as well as wired in USB DAC mode. The Bathys drivers are excellent for the use case but really need to be wired to make the most of them, and even so tonality is definitely skewed towards the lower frequencies. The mobile app + 5-band EQ comes in handy here as the profiles can be saved on the headphone so the only thing left to mention to users is the ANC is maybe on par with 3 year-older flagships in that they do decently on continuous droning noises but not so much with intermittent and irregular sounds. Think airplanes more than lawn movers to get the idea. The build quality is excellent and these also have the largest and most comfortable ear pads of any Bluetooth headphones I've tested to date. So far I am certainly inclined to keep them for personal use and will do a detailed review sooner than later.
But then, earlier today, came in the Focal headphones flagship in the form of the Utopia (2022). I immediately dropped everything I was doing to photograph, listen to, and finally measure these but had to take this photo because I thought it was funny. There's a lot to like and dislilke about the Utopia in general because, at this price range, you better know exactly what your preferences are. I can tell immediately that I need to either EQ down the ~1.5 kHz region a bit and also have a treble shelf upwards too, and also that solid state amps are probably not the way to go. I'll pull out tube amps over the weekend to see as, based on suggestions and reviews from others I trust, Utopia + tube amps seems to be the way to go.