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    Posted: 01 Jun 2019 at 3:09pm
If anyone is on a budget and considering buying a headphone and Solo ULDE combo that cost significantly more than a pair of Proprius monoblocks and some Mark Audio speaker drivers, then I would recommend the speaker route, not headphones. Some decent drivers in suitable cardboard boxes will overall sound better than many very expensive headphones. DIY speakers can offer tremendous value for money over megabuck cans. I only shelled out for the MySphere 3.1 as I wanted a critical, professional tool and listening reference and desired something with real science, R+D and highly regarded measurement technology backing it up.

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I’m not sure how prices compare for you. Here in Australia the Elear can be had for $1,000. The Clear is more than double at $2,199. It’s very obviously a better headphone than the Elear, especially if you want the extra midrange clarity and evenness of response.
The HD800S is $1,895 and does the resolving Sennheiser thing brilliantly. It’s truly wonderful.  However, I really enjoy the Focal sound.
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Hi Mick,
Most grateful for your thoughts.  Clearly I need to add the Sennheisers to my list.  Also, interested in your comments on the Focal Elear compared with the Clear......  I have a good budget, but there is no sense in spending money unnecessarily.....

For all based in UK who may read this post, I found what appears to be a great headphone dealer, assuming they actually have all of these headphones in stock.....  May have to pay them a visit....

Thanks, Mick....

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hi Richard,
   I concur with Rich that you’ve got to at least try the HD800S. My personal feeling was that they were more to my taste than the HD800. I use the Focal Elear with my Solo ULDE and I’m extremely happy. I stepped up from the HD600 and I think they’re a big, big leap ahead. 

I also run a Ch**d M**o for laptop listening, and I can safely say the ULDE extracts a great deal more from them. A terrific pairing!

I tried the Clear and didn’t think they were worth the extra spend, though. I’d love to get my grubby mitts on the Utopia! 
Happy hunting! 
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You're welcome Smile.
I haven't investigated the '800's balanced connection as they're also supplied with a standard 6.3mm jack plug.
I seem to recall reading in a review somewhere that the jack connection was preferred over the balanced for sound quality.

 
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Much obliged indeed....

I shall add these to the list.  I see that the HD800S are supplied with an XLR4 balanced cable.  Is it possible to convert or adapt this to a standard 6.35mm jack, and not lose quality?


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Hi Richard,
I can't comment on the headphones on your list as I haven't heard them, but if you're spending
over £1000 you must give the black Sennheiser HD800S a listen.
They are quite 'vivid' sounding with tremendous detail, dynamics & scale on a good recording.
They also sound involving at low levels.
The silver HD800 are worth a listen too - but are a bit brighter with slightly less well defined bass.

Should also mention the old HD540 ref 2 which are also excellent - worth seeking out used.

All these are open back & can be heard by anyone else in the room depending on volume level.
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