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Jake Cheriff

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December 15, 2023

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2020s

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**Focal Clear Mg Professional** **Intro** I’ve been using the [original Focal Clear](https://jakecheriff.medium.com/focal-clear-review-the-best-headphones-for-music-production-in-2021-d3f0d5658fe5) to work just about every day since last March when the Coronavirus pandemic first hit the US. I purchased them in anticipation of many months stuck at home and they’ve truly been a saving grace for both business and pleasure. As an audio engineer, I’ve come to rely on the Clear’s neutral tonality, sharp imaging, and speaker-like dynamics. So when I saw the announcement about an update to the Clear, I was PUMPED. Since then, I’ve been looking for an honest review of the new Focal Clear Mg Professional. More specifically, I’ve been looking for comparisons between the Mg Professional and my treasured original Clear. This morning, after seeing this post on Reddit: “Focal Clear MG Pro — only two left in stock from Audio 46,” I dropped everything and went on an adventure to Manhattan so I could write the review myself. Build, Design, and Comfort Grade: A- The first Focal Clear Mg Professional that Audio46 gave me to listen to were broken — There was significantly more low end in the left driver than the right driver. Since I had my original Clear with me, I knew that there wasn’t anything wrong with the rest of the chain but we tried swapping cables, adapters, DACs and amps anyways just to make sure. After ruling everything else out, the manager came out with a brand new pair. The second pair seemed to be working fine… Apart from the first pair being defective, the build, design, and comfort of the Clear Mg Pro seemed more or less the same as that of the original Clear so I’m going to copy and paste what I wrote in my [Focal Clear review](https://jakecheriff.medium.com/focal-clear-review-the-best-headphones-for-music-production-in-2021-d3f0d5658fe5): (see Focal Clear review) [Reference Tracks | Jake Cheriff](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5BSmLwJCwU8rDI7BTFMZOw?si=ScNq0M-iR0eH3MqZSfvH8g) **Frequency Response / Sound** Grade**:** B The Focal Clear Mg Professional has a very *safe* frequency response. I don’t have any measurements to reference this time because no one has posted any measurements for the Clear Mg Pro yet. So these impressions will all be purely based on my subjective experience today. It will be fun to see how those impressions line up with measurements taken in the future. In the mean time, let’s talk about what I mean by *safe*. **Bass** My least favorite thing about the new Clear Mg Professional is the bass. It’s hard to tell whether Focal has managed to extend the sub bass response because there’s slightly too much bass in general. If we had a graph to look at, I imagine there’d be a wide and subtle hump around 120 Hz extending as high as 200 Hz — not unlike the frequency response of the renowned Sennheiser HD 650. While that doesn’t line up with my personal preference, which leans more towards [Crinacle’s neutral target](https://crinacle.com/graphs/headphones/graphtool/), I do think it will satisfy average listeners who are less concerned about transparency and detail. I find that the increased bass does mask some detail in the low mids, slightly, compared to the transition between bass and mids on the original Clear. This low end frequency response, to me, makes for an incredibly relaxing listening experience. However, these are being marketed as mixing / mastering headphones and from a music production perspective, I don’t understand the update to the low end. I’m happy to report, at least, that the bass dynamics hit just as hard as they do on the original Clear. **Mids** The midrange of the Mg sounds sounds a little smoother than it does on the original Clear in both tonality and timbre. But like the bass, the smoothness seems like a *safe* choice rather than a productive choice for what should be professional headphones. Listening to “Rolodex” by Aidan Knight: ​ * The snare drum has more thump and less crack than it does on the original Clear. * The bass guitar and vocal seem to share more in common, tonality-wise, on the Mg than they do on the original Clear. * The instrumental interlude at 1:30, which opens up the mix beautifully on the original Clear, is less effective on the Mg. The contrast between sections in general is less significant on the MG. * The syncopated guitar and synth at 1:30 also sound less wide on the Mg. **Treble** As you’ve probably already guessed, I prefer the treble on the original Clear as well. The Mg’s treble is considerably more subdued/laid-back sacrificing a disappointing amount of clarity and detail. The original Clear’s treble isn’t perfect — There’s definitely some spiciness around 6 kHz that gives way to occasionally abrasive sibilance. But each time I switch back to the original Clear, I am reminded of how much I love that spiciness. The original Clear’s treble frequency response lives on the edge of neutrality in a way that appeals to me as a lover of detail and, more importantly, as a mixing engineer. I’d much rather overshoot in sibilance reduction, reducing slightly too much sibilance in my mixes rather than undershoot and leave behind some embarrassing *ESSSplosions*. The Mg’s treble is safe — Songs with questionable amounts of sibilance come across smooth as butter. Listening to “Body” by Julia Jacklin: ​ * The occasional sibilance that I hear on the original Clear is gone. The vocals are much smoother. * The increased bass sounds slightly bloated and unrefined. * The center image is less solid than it is on the original Clear. Listening to “Come Home” by Fell Runner, ​ * The guitars have less edge to them than they have on the original Clear. * The snare has more thud and less crack than it has on the original Clear. * The vocals are less clear. * The bass sounds slightly bloated. **Soundstage / Imaging** Grade: B+ ... [Read the full review on Medium.com](https://jakecheriff.medium.com/focal-clear-mg-professional-review-one-step-forward-two-steps-back-2d29b71a1b8) **Value / Conclusion** Grade: B+ ... [Read the full review on Medium.com](https://jakecheriff.medium.com/focal-clear-mg-professional-review-one-step-forward-two-steps-back-2d29b71a1b8)

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