Iggydang
Iggydang t1_je31qiz wrote
Reply to comment by SchiitMjolnir2 in Schiit Magni Piety available again! by SchiitMjolnir2
Did they raise the price for this run? Could've sworn it was around $150 before. I'm trying to find excuses now not to pay the $90 shipping...
Iggydang t1_jdm3hxi wrote
Reply to Schiit Magni Piety available again! by SchiitMjolnir2
Nice, only US/CA models available so I don’t get tempted.
Iggydang t1_iy2uqrv wrote
Reply to comment by Lelouch25 in My JDS Atom amp on high gain sounds MUCH wider with Planar headphones? by Lelouch25
Saw your edit - don’t bother chasing power specs. The Magni+ will be a side grade for the money (and you’ll still need to stick with the Zen DAC to feed it), so I’d focus on going up the headphone chain since the Zen DAC should be enough for most upgrades.
If you can go and listen to a THX amp before buying, they seem to be in the same polarising camp like Topping where they measure extremely well but can sound worse than cheaper still good measuring but less focused on chasing analyser SINAD amps to some ears. Never heard any so can’t say if it’s as bad as some say.
Iggydang t1_iy2quni wrote
Do you still notice the changes when you’ve set high gain slightly quieter than low? Higher volume levels can lead to what you’re describing, but in my personal experience it depends on the amp - my old Asgard 3 was noticeably better in high compared to low even with the volume turned lower than in low gain, but I don’t really notice any difference with the Jot 2 to make the more sensitive volume control worth it.
Placebo or not, if it sounds better just leave it there unless you notice yourself turning the volume even higher than you would in low - killing your hearing isn’t worth it!
Iggydang t1_iwggzl6 wrote
Reply to comment by hufsam in Amir from ASR's favourite genre of music by JustAu69
This applies to ALL measurements you see being done and not just on ASR, but always try and find at least 2-3 different sources for measurements of amps/DACs/headphones to rule out sample variation and measurement errors. Some screw-ups are very obvious (see his joke of an Ananda "review", which to this day has no mention about how the measurements were of a broken seal and are not very representative), but others such as his Mojo 2 review have extra noise past 7k since he seems to have tested it with a crap non-isolated source and thus fed all the USB noise through (which you wouldn't have realised unless you also referenced the GoldenSound review, where he actually bothers to test it with multiple sources to find out if the noise is a problem with the device or because of the source).
It's not always his fault, as sometimes manufacturers send units to him then make changes later on changing the measurements. I would argue that the "ESS hump" IMD fix makes it a better overall product (bringing distortion from -130dB down to -110dB doesn't matter, but bringing IMD at -25dbFS from -70dB to -95dB might), but as long as the site continues to use their stupid "higher is better" SINAD chart and has members/passer-by that seriously believe that, manufacturers have an incentive to "cheat" tests there since he basically never edits his main review to reflect changes and the community there always treats less distortion wayyy past the point of it mattering as some blessing from God.
> But if you were to choose between two seemingly similar products, why choose the “bad” measuring one?
Subjective sound quality (and what even are "bad" measurements?) aside, there's a lot more to consider than just measurements. I recently got a Cavalli Tube Hybrid to try tube hybrids for cheap, but the overall experience in use just doesn't match up to my old yet very similarly priced Asgard 3. The knob feels cheap and too easy to turn for something with no gain, the buttons are long-throw with a cheap actuation (therefore feeling scratchy as it rubs against the case, which is not a problem with the switches on the A3), and they used some cheap Zwee XLR connector which feels worse when inserting and is harder to pull out than the Neutrik on my Jot. I haven't felt one IRL, but the 789 seems to use the same components and at the original price of $350, would be an overall worse experience to use v. the Jot 1/2.
I'm also a bit weird for considering this, but also I prefer to put my money towards designs that are not the standard op-amp reference design with a few tweaks sold as some massive feat of engineering. The A90 and the Jot 2 both measure very well, but the A90 has the majority of its performance coming from the IC op-amps (with circuit tweaks to measure better), while the Jot is a design from the ground up which also measures very well, and is $100 cheaper. Same with the Bifrost - I can justify the money for a design that required quite a bit of R&D to figure out how to interface not-for-audio DAC chips with their own filter and still measure well (see the BF 2/64 or the Yggy MIL measurements), so to me charging the same price for what is mostly the reference design for a TOTL D/S DAC chip is a joke. Then again, I haven't seen anyone else saying the same thing, so maybe my considerations are just a bit weird.
Iggydang t1_iu391v4 wrote
Reply to comment by blorg in Focal headphones and clipping by Roxaos
This paints a picture of QC getting better the more you spend, which I guess makes sense considering how much more their margin probably shoots up with a Utopia compared to an Elex. Thanks for sharing your experience, I remembered seeing posts about Utopia and Elear clipping, or maybe I was confusing them with the driver failure.
> driver failure particularly on older (pre-2020 revision) Utopias
The 2020 revision was purely to add the new accessories, as far as I know the headphone/drivers remained the same. Purely anecdotal, but I know someone who bought the 2020 revision Utopia and had a driver die within 3 months. It was replaced under warranty, before one side died again - it was the lampcord XLR cable the second time. I get why they had to specify the 2022 Utopia had "increased reliability" at that point, if they never took the chance to fix it with the 2020 SKU.
> and the Elex
Did you see the post on Head-Fi where someone repaired their broken Elex? The voice coil's wire had broken in the black goop they use to shield the soldered connection to the 3.5mm, so you could theoretically clean it off, desolder the old wire and solder on a new stronger connection to fix it. With broken Elex going for $200+, I'm quite surprised more people haven't cleaned up on the broken eBay ones and fixed them for an audio bargain. The same thing is probably happening with the OG Utopia drivers as well, since the Clear OG/MG had a new voice coil and seemed to fix most of it, and the 2022 Utopia also only replaces the voice coil for higher reliability.
Iggydang t1_iu23src wrote
Reply to Focal headphones and clipping by Roxaos
It's a QC issue, which is why some clip at 80dB and others go to >95dB without issue. I got lucky with my old pair that never had the clipping until I stuck a Harman EQ on and cranked it way past normal listening levels on the traditional 2049 clipping test.
From what I've seen, it affects the 1st gen open backs the worst (Elear/Elex, Utopia), the Clear is a lot better, and I haven't seen any complaints with the Clear MG (presumably the 2022 Utopia as well, but it's still too new to say). My pair can be maxed out on my Apple dongle playing 2049 without any issues, so it's not an issue for me.
Just an aside, but this is how silly Focal's statement that "the clipping is intentional, turn the volume down" was. Their PR relied on QC never letting headphones go to customers with this issue, but 3 bottles too many during lunch and people get headphones that clip in YouTube. Now we have the "my pair has no issue, stop killing your hearing" bunch making the whole issue bigger than it is. It's 100% a QC issue if you are encountering it 1) at normal listening volumes, and 2) your listening volumes don't average ~>95dB like some very deaf people. Force a return of the headphones until you get an acceptable one, or get a newer model that doesn't have the issue as much, since it's quite unreasonable to pay their prices just to be unable to watch YouTube.
Iggydang t1_je9u7ww wrote
Reply to comment by rhalf in Truthear Hola: If you buy cheap, you buy twice by MadeThisToVent123
> Focal
As far as I remember…
Elear
Utopia OG
Clear OG
Elegia
Elex
Stellia
Celestee
Radiance
Clear MG
Utopia 2022
So just a few things.
> Fostex
My guess is the yokes snapping and possibly the old non-removable cables breaking but I’m not entirely sure on this one either.