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6ohm t1_iwrsqh4 wrote
Actually to be sure better use protective ear plugs. Even though you can't hear it because its frequency is too high, there is a constant and very intense cosmic noise around you at all times.
6ohm t1_iudlb7j wrote
Last week I compared my Focal Clear to a vintage pair of Japanese originals, the OG GameBoy earplugs. It is an unfair comparison of course and everyone knows how the story ends - still, here comes. The red'n'blue Nintendo plugs shatter the Clear!
By being:
- a LOT lighter! Take them everywhere!
- a LOT cheaper! No worries if your dog eats them or they get stolen
- emitting a LOT less noise, perfect for commuting
- the timeless signature red and blue design! How often do you go looking for those invisible L & R on the Clear!?
- maintenance free design - no need to change expensive earpads, ever!
- no need for an expensive Qobuz subscription either, YouTube videos sound just as good!
- their thin black cable is a lot more flexible than the silvery unbenda-cord of the Clear
The Clear wins in one single category
- somewhat more bass
6ohm t1_iu9ig6y wrote
Reply to comment by Randolph_Carter_666 in how much do you listen with earbuds daily? by Dr-Georgy
Have to agree. Speakers or at least open headphones is the way I listen to music.
6ohm t1_itv560i wrote
Reply to Name only one track to evaluate headphones with and provide three reasons why this is the one! by thor_Alf
Amon Tobin - Goto 10
Just because if your headphone plays that one cleanly and survives - it's a keeper.
6ohm t1_iqx87jx wrote
Reply to my bell curve headphone journey by SFRG
An expensive gaming PC can help you dry your hair while running benchmarks.
6ohm t1_j6nvo7y wrote
Reply to The True GOD of Endgame DAPs. by Solegide
Reminds me of those Nokia Lumia smartphones. Windows-8-like UI in pocket size. They should have stopped trying after Windows CE.