More than I remember, I admit. I would still say that both headphones share some similarities, as both have a warm neutral signature with a recessed ear gain and slightly dark treble. As a closed-back the NDH 20 has more bass, of course.
Generally the Elegia also has a warm neutral sound, the lower treble just looks a bit wonky on graphs. They are not bad, but you pay for the looks & the metal build to some degree. Are you into EQing?Thanks all - I like a good midbass punch and drops into the lower end of sub bass.
Any love for Focal Elegia?
IEM is an interesting thought as never considered them before.
Thanks - I’ll be using an iPhone as the source with Amazon Music or Onkyo Player so not sure of EQ options available.Generally the Elegia also has a warm neutral sound, the lower treble just looks a bit wonky on graphs. They are not bad, but you pay for the looks & the metal build to some degree. Are you into EQing?
Only because of cringraph's aspect ratio and y-axis range.They do not look as dissimilar on Crinacles Squiglink.
You might come across quality control issues, and I have heard critisism about the comfort, especially the headband. Like many other planars, they are quite heavy (there are heavier ones though).Found the Monoprice M1060C with generally good reviews. Anyone used them?