You can not equalized the distortion.
Believe it or not, there are still tons of people (not reviewers) out there who like their Elegias a lot.
So what do you think Focal should do? Build a headphone which is to your liking? And than all the others Focal users suddenly needs to look for another brand?
If you don‘t like the Focal sound go and look somewhere else.
Demanding all headphones should be tuned to Harman curve so you do not need to EQ is a bit unrealistic.
Yes, I'm fully aware of many who love their elegias. No I don't think focal should build a headphone to my liking. That is such a ridiculous statement. And no I don't like the focal sound and I've already went and looked elsewhere. And please show me where I ever said all headphones should be turned to "Harman curve". That's also ridiculous. I never said any thing like that. Please don't troll my thread!!
Yes, I'm fully aware of many who love their elegias. No I don't think focal should build a headphone to my liking. That is such a ridiculous statement. And no I don't like the focal sound and I've already went and looked elsewhere. Please don't troll my thread!!
My apologies for my sarcastic post, but after reading your ridiculous thread title, I thought you were the troll here.
Dan Clark Audio AEON RT.
Is buying a $5000 dollar guitar worth it if it's the amp that does 95% of the job?
Is buying a $4000 T.V worth it if you need to calibrate it?
It's the same for headphones, it won't sound better than a pair that costs $150. It's more conformable (sometimes) and a bit easier to E.Q (I guess). Also it gives you a good excuse to buy a $1000 DAC with diamonds on it.
Which headphones on the market currently matches the target the closest, is there some kind of list/ranking available?The Sennheiser HD650s and HD800S match the Harman target extremely well without EQ.
Which headphones on the market currently matches the target the closest, is there some kind of list/ranking available?