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    FiiO M11 Plus LTD Portable High-Resolution Lossless Wireless Music Player -Black
    Aug 17, 2021
    ergonomic and intuitive
    The FiiO M11 Plus LTD is a great DAP to own! I was leaning towards the iBasso DX300 initially, but cost and design dissuaded me. The M11 Plus on the other hand is, more affordable, ergonomic to hold, and intuitive to manipulate. The different modes make it easy for me to switch perspectives from listening to music to watching videos. It pairs well with my Sony IER-M9 IEMs, allowing me to delve into my audio collection without distraction. If there's one small qualm I have with it, which the developers could certainly resolve, is that the FiiO Music app does not order my according to their album track numbers. They organize them alphabetically. Still, I'm a fan of listening to albums on random after the first few listens in the intended order.
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    Focal Elegia Audiophile Circum-Aural Closed-Back Over-Ear Headphones
    Jan 19, 2021
    Effortless music
    I did research on heaphones to replace my Audio-Technica ATH-M40X, which I've had for over 4 years. The reason I was looking for a replacement was because I had the chance to compare my M40X's to my latest open companions: the HifiMan Sundara. I realized that the M40X were quite V-shaped, and not particularly accurate, or aiming to be that. Don't get me wrong, they're great headphones, and the V-shaped signature certainly adds to the fun component, but I needed something closer to neutral, as I'm getting into music production. I also didn't want closed-back headphones with an emphasized bass response, as is usually the case with those types of headphones. After months of watching tons of videos (I have no audiophile shops around me, and COVID wouldn't permit me to visit them anyways), listening to previews online, and looking at FR charts, I settled on these. Plus I'd told myself I'd want a pair of Focal headphones down the line. The Utopia is definitely still on my list as a potential upgrade to the Sundara in the future (though I may change my mind yet). I decided to look at either the Focal and the Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Closed. Reviews made me lean heavily towards the Elegia. I heard the Radiance are a great alternative to that, and are currently still offered by Focal, as the Elegia have been retired, but after much consideration, and a cursory search on Ebay, I determined that the Elegia are a great value at $450, price I got them for, versus $1200 for the Radiance with marginally "better" performance. I say "better" because I'm concerned the Radiance may "radiate" a tad too much warmth for me. I like a clean and punchy low end, a well-defined midrange, and a clear and airy high end without too much sharpness or air. I think I've found that in the Elegia... At least, until the itch catches me again, and the market presents me with a better value in headphones.
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