Phil's Superpower of Enthusiasm

A place to write about things I enjoy, for my own edification. Headphones, audio gear, albums, whiskey, wine, golden retrievers etc.

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Category: Review, Audio

  • The Sennheiser x Drop HD 58X headphones, priced around $199, offer a bassier alternative to the 6XX while sacrificing some detail. They excel in comfort and midrange sound, making them suitable for those transitioning to audiophile options. However, the 6XX, often on sale for less, remains the recommended choice for critical listening.

  • [ORIGINAL MSRP $499.99, currently available on Amazon for around $280 or directly from Sennheiser for $299.95 in September 2025.] [Tl;dr: The Sennheiser HD600 are a classic for a reason, and are still a truly excellent headphone in 2025, almost 30 years after they were first released. My only big complaint about them is that they’re $100…

  • Sennheiser’s HD 660S; an Unfortunate Twist on an Old Classic

    The Focal Elegia closed-back headphones, originally priced at $890, are now valued around $300. Praised for their excellent sound quality and construction, they outperform many rivals, especially at used prices below $400. The Elegia offers a refined bass, clean mids, and precise treble, making them a recommended choice for enthusiasts.

  • The Focal Elegia; an Elegy for a Gone but not Forgotten Closed Back

    The Focal Elegia closed-back headphones, originally priced at $890, are now valued around $300. Praised for their excellent sound quality and construction, they outperform many rivals, especially at used prices below $400. The Elegia offers a refined bass, clean mids, and precise treble, making them a recommended choice for enthusiasts.

  • The Focal Azurys, a closed-back headphone launched in 2024, offers good sound quality and build but is considered overpriced at its MSRP of $599. As a used option at $335, it provides solid performance, especially compared to budget alternatives. However, it lacks the superiority of higher-end Focal models like the Elegia.

  • iFi Uno: Great Mobile Desktop DAC/Amp for Beginners

    The iFi Uno is a USB-C powered DAC/amp unit with four EQ modes, suitable for mobile desktop setups. Despite its features, it struggles to compete against better options and has a problematic volume knob that limits fine control. Ideal for beginners, it may not satisfy experienced users seeking quality.

  • [ORIGINAL MSRP $449.95, frequently listed around $200 on Amazon in November 2025. Purchased used from r/AVExchange for $160.] [Tl;dr: The Momentum 4 are an intriguing wireless ANC headphone at their current price point. They sound pretty mediocre to me out of the box, but will reward 30-45 minutes of playing around in the app or finding…

  • Focal Bathys Review: Premium Sound Quality in ANC Headphones

    The Focal Bathys are a premium ANC headset that deliver remarkable sound quality, both running wirelessly via Bluetooth as well as via their really excellent DAC mode, connected to a source via USB-C. The ANC leaves something to be desired compared to some of their competitors, particularly their transparency and soft modes, and they are…

  • Meze 105 AER Review; Another Great Meze Product

    The Meze 105 AER headphones offer an impressive audio experience, approaching the performance of the higher-end 109 Pro at half the price. With a warm sound profile and great detail retrieval, they are ideal for those seeking high-quality sound without a hefty investment. Their comfort and construction further enhance their appeal.

  • Over the years, I’ve listened to a lot of in-ear monitors (aka IEMs); some good (Tangzu Wan’er 2), some bad (anything by KZ, really), and some ugly (the CCA CRA). They range wildly in price, but I tend towards the less expensive ones just becaus they’re more fun. Very few of them are worth doing…