Not the first I've seen say the Meze are overpriced for their sound, but it sounds like their build quality beats some of the most expensive headphones in the world. Trading some sound for exceptional comfort and materials. I'd love to pickup a pair of Empyreans or Elites someday. Thanks for these videos!
Love your channel.. Shocked you do not have more subscribers.. damn.. I have the Elite's for about 2 weeks now... only gets better.. OUTSTANDING sound.
I've used the original Empyreans as a daily driver for a year now, and continue to appreciate their comfort, build quality and sheer versatility. This is an all day, every day kind of headphone that handles multiple genres of music admirably and makes music enjoyable, and are great for gaming and movies, too. Also, not to diss anybody else's build quality, but I'd confidently put Meze up against anybody in the industry, bar none. Two points- trying Elite pads did not result in increased detail retrieval to my ear- it's not just pads, I would say. For my ear, I think the Empys need the pads that diffuse sound more than focus it- which is the Alcantaras. With the Alcantara pads (once the headphone had broken in), that characteristic bass bleeding into the mids went away and the Empys opened up, and became much more cohesive in presentation. 2) Another misconception is that the Empys aren't particularly fussy in terms of amplification. I've found otherwise. I recently upgraded from a Topping DX7 Pro (a well regarded budget DAC/Amp) to a Burson Conductor 3XP, and that really tightened the bass, and believe it or not, I hear significantly more treble detail with that setup.
Question is- if I want to buy Meze headphones , should I already buy Elites ? Never heard Empys before, but I just want to buy the best option,money no object .
Not sure I’m tracking- but the Elite is Meze’s best headphone. If you want to save some money, the Empyrean can be had for around $1600 USD on the used market right now. But they don’t have the resolution of the Elite. They do have the same sound signature.
You have always come through with another TOTL headphones again.Thank you for a great reviewed.I’m expecting my Empyrean Copper arrive in a few days,can’t wait.👍🏼🤚🎼🎸🎧🎄😎.....
I have them both. They are two completely different beasts. If you want to know how badly the music you have has been recorded, get the Utopia. If critical listening is not your thing and u want everything to just sound awesome, get the Meze
@@johenkay1129 I'm sure it does, but if a track was poorly recorded and mixed, then the Utopia will make it an unenjoyable experience because it will shine a spotlight on the deficiencies, whereas the Elite will be more forgiving. It will allow you to enjoy a wider variety of music without magnifying the bad stuff. That's my take.
yes Michael, only a Meze can be compared with another Meze.... throw them into similar priced competitors, you'll need to use comfort to justify the cost....
Not really. I said off the top that the Elite is a better headphone. I said it may not be worth upgrading if you're an Empyrean owner, because they're a thousand dollars more. The Elite did very well in my mega-shootout, ranking 2nd when I put them head to head with other headphones. I do admit that my appreciation for the Elite definitely grew on me the more time I spent with them-- and I took them on the road with me for a week. Plus I changed the Elite's earpad to the Empyrean earpad which changed the comfort part of the equation. On the Empyrean side-- the best thing about the Empyrean is that the price has tanked on these-- you can pick them up for around $1500-- pretty good deal at that price.
@@JTB-- I demoed the Elite , Empy, Liric, and D8000 pro , two days ago. Empy is very boomy bass with warm sound, not very detailed. Elite is much better in detailed, more balanced. D8000 pro is kinda similar to Elite but with a but more detail. But honestly, other than Meze is much more comfortable, my pair of Arya Stealth is just as detailed and the tone is very much to my liking, and Arya cost like 1/3 of the price of Elite and D8000 pro. Sometimes its just stupid to spend so much more when theres goood enough headphone for good price like Arya. I also have Focal Stellia but i think it sounds like crap now after i got the Arya Stealth
@@provisionalhypothesis The Stealth Magnet Arya is very comfortable... But if all you care about is comfort and looks than Meze is definitely the choice. But if you only care about the sound of a headphone... the Arya SM competes with and in some areas is Better than headphones twice it's price. It's called diminishing returns when a HP half the price of the really expensive headphones can do 90% of what the Flagship headphones do.
@@provisionalhypothesis All you need is a little EQ like a Schiit Lokius tone control to give the Arya more Bass. The Stealth Magnet actually has a good low end Bass... Especially if you're comparing it to something like the 800s. The thing with Bass heavy headphones is at first you are in heaven with the Bass... And then one day you are listening to that HP and all that Bass is starting to drive you nuts as you realize it's over powering the Mids and Treble. I think I'd rather EQ in some Bass when needed over a headphone that's dominated with Bass all the time. But to each their own. It's what makes this headphones hobby so interesting. Each person's preferences are different
Not the first I've seen say the Meze are overpriced for their sound, but it sounds like their build quality beats some of the most expensive headphones in the world. Trading some sound for exceptional comfort and materials.
I'd love to pickup a pair of Empyreans or Elites someday. Thanks for these videos!
yeah, they also are extremely convenient. audeze builds very good headphones in terms of build., although nowhere near to meze in terms of comfort.
Love your channel.. Shocked you do not have more subscribers.. damn.. I have the Elite's for about 2 weeks now... only gets better.. OUTSTANDING sound.
I've used the original Empyreans as a daily driver for a year now, and continue to appreciate their comfort, build quality and sheer versatility. This is an all day, every day kind of headphone that handles multiple genres of music admirably and makes music enjoyable, and are great for gaming and movies, too.
Also, not to diss anybody else's build quality, but I'd confidently put Meze up against anybody in the industry, bar none.
Two points- trying Elite pads did not result in increased detail retrieval to my ear- it's not just pads, I would say. For my ear, I think the Empys need the pads that diffuse sound more than focus it- which is the Alcantaras. With the Alcantara pads (once the headphone had broken in), that characteristic bass bleeding into the mids went away and the Empys opened up, and became much more cohesive in presentation.
2) Another misconception is that the Empys aren't particularly fussy in terms of amplification. I've found otherwise. I recently upgraded from a Topping DX7 Pro (a well regarded budget DAC/Amp) to a Burson Conductor 3XP, and that really tightened the bass, and believe it or not, I hear significantly more treble detail with that setup.
Question is- if I want to buy Meze headphones , should I already buy Elites ? Never heard Empys before, but I just want to buy the best option,money no object .
Not sure I’m tracking- but the Elite is Meze’s best headphone. If you want to save some money, the Empyrean can be had for around $1600 USD on the used market right now. But they don’t have the resolution of the Elite. They do have the same sound signature.
@@DirectorsGarage Wow thanx for answer! I just want to buy a combo of:
Meze Empyrean and A&K SP2000T
or
Meze Elite and ACRO CA1000.
Brand new.
@@mareknowakowski1692 Hey, which headphone did you end up getting?
@@h.hristov Hi:) The Elites and ACRO CA 1000 with silver cable
nice to have you back
You have always come through with another TOTL headphones again.Thank you for a great reviewed.I’m expecting my Empyrean Copper arrive in a few days,can’t wait.👍🏼🤚🎼🎸🎧🎄😎.....
sooner or later I will buy empyrean
They released the new Abyss Diana TC.
Always good to see you upload a video!!
Utopia or the Meze Elite? Which is better sonically?
I have them both. They are two completely different beasts. If you want to know how badly the music you have has been recorded, get the Utopia. If critical listening is not your thing and u want everything to just sound awesome, get the Meze
@@harshanwickramasinghe1311 The Utopia doesn't make the music sound awesome?
@@johenkay1129 I'm sure it does, but if a track was poorly recorded and mixed, then the Utopia will make it an unenjoyable experience because it will shine a spotlight on the deficiencies, whereas the Elite will be more forgiving. It will allow you to enjoy a wider variety of music without magnifying the bad stuff. That's my take.
@michae How does the Empy sound with the thinner Elite pads?
Love the music/stories you throw in.
yes Michael, only a Meze can be compared with another Meze.... throw them into similar priced competitors, you'll need to use comfort to justify the cost....
you changed for opinion on these a year later :)
Not really. I said off the top that the Elite is a better headphone. I said it may not be worth upgrading if you're an Empyrean owner, because they're a thousand dollars more. The Elite did very well in my mega-shootout, ranking 2nd when I put them head to head with other headphones. I do admit that my appreciation for the Elite definitely grew on me the more time I spent with them-- and I took them on the road with me for a week. Plus I changed the Elite's earpad to the Empyrean earpad which changed the comfort part of the equation. On the Empyrean side-- the best thing about the Empyrean is that the price has tanked on these-- you can pick them up for around $1500-- pretty good deal at that price.
I do believe these are too expensive for what they can offer sonically
Say that after you try em
@@hiviber Who says that I haven't
@@LISTEDGames WELL ..good for you if you have.
@@hiviber well that's why I gave my opinion, yet you downplayed it. people these days..
@@LISTEDGames People usually are not cryptic .. or live in ego - and use words to justify a "belief" -- or just say nothing may be best...
I don’t get the jesse reference. Please enlightenment me.
how would Amy Winehouse only cost $7000 plus two headphones
She’s worth it!
put the thinner pads on the OG and you'll save 1k and get the elite sound
Get the Arya Stealth Magnet for $1600 and call it a day.
Arya is only $1100ish brand new in HK and China
@@Fenom60 Even better than. Newest Arya is using the same Stealth Magnet as the Hifiman Flagship. The SM Arya are definitely worth the $
@@JTB-- I demoed the Elite , Empy, Liric, and D8000 pro , two days ago. Empy is very boomy bass with warm sound, not very detailed. Elite is much better in detailed, more balanced. D8000 pro is kinda similar to Elite but with a but more detail. But honestly, other than Meze is much more comfortable, my pair of Arya Stealth is just as detailed and the tone is very much to my liking, and Arya cost like 1/3 of the price of Elite and D8000 pro. Sometimes its just stupid to spend so much more when theres goood enough headphone for good price like Arya. I also have Focal Stellia but i think it sounds like crap now after i got the Arya Stealth
@@provisionalhypothesis The Stealth Magnet Arya is very comfortable... But if all you care about is comfort and looks than Meze is definitely the choice. But if you only care about the sound of a headphone... the Arya SM competes with and in some areas is Better than headphones twice it's price. It's called diminishing returns when a HP half the price of the really expensive headphones can do 90% of what the Flagship headphones do.
@@provisionalhypothesis All you need is a little EQ like a Schiit Lokius tone control to give the Arya more Bass. The Stealth Magnet actually has a good low end Bass... Especially if you're comparing it to something like the 800s. The thing with Bass heavy headphones is at first you are in heaven with the Bass... And then one day you are listening to that HP and all that Bass is starting to drive you nuts as you realize it's over powering the Mids and Treble. I think I'd rather EQ in some Bass when needed over a headphone that's dominated with Bass all the time. But to each their own. It's what makes this headphones hobby so interesting. Each person's preferences are different
Meze is bad 👎
I respect your opinion
@@gbarrows04 well I don't :) Meze are awesome
@@mareknowakowski1692 I agree wholeheartedly! Just being civil.
@@gbarrows04 :)