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Focal Radiance for Bentley Closed-Back Over-Ear Headphones

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Features

  • special-edition premium headphones with Bentley Motors design motif
  • over-the-ear, closed-back design for focused, precise sound
  • 40mm dynamic drivers made of high-grade materials
  • aluminum headband yokes slide comfortably and sturdily into place
  • designed, developed, and assembled in Saint-Etienne, France

Description

This collaboration between Focal and Bentley Motors has always seemed inevitable to me. I've long-compared Focal's high-end headphone offerings to a high-performance luxury vehicle fleet. The Focal for Bentley Radiance premium headphones just make the connection more literal.

Brand: Focal


Model Name: language _ tag


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: Lightweight


Product Dimensions: 9.88 x 8.5 x 4.75 inches


Item Weight: 2.42 pounds


Item model number: BENTLEYRADIANCE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 19, 2020


Manufacturer: Focal


Item Weight: 1.1 Kilograms


Number Of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Closed back with Seriously Deep sound- Burn In and Enjoy!
I was always skeptical about burn-in periods until I bought the Focal Radiance. Looking for a closed back partner to my Focal Clear- I went through extensive auditioning and when I first heard a new pair of Radiance- they sounded thin & lifeless. When I read the Focal instructions about the need for a "Running-in period" I had a bit of hope. It said: “These headphones require a running-in period in order to operate at their best” Wow- -it's like listening to a different set of cans. The sound isolation with the soft comfortable leather ear cups prevents me from hearing my keyboard or for that matter my wife. Incredible passive isolation! When I bought these they were only available from 3rd party resellers at Amazon for over $1700 so I purchased them at Audio46. I was very happy with my Focal Clear Open back for almost everything- except sound isolation. Somethimes a closed back is preferable. Whether it's sound-stage or musicality, you are going to make compromises on high end headphones. Sure, I loved my Sennheiser 800s sound- incredible with 3D wide-open sound-stage- a horn coming from the front right and drums coming from the right rear- just incredible. But for daily use, they sound thin and I miss the bass- using an equalizer may bring some back but it sounds artificial or can distort at high volumes. So, for open back I enthusiastically endorse the Focal Clear original. In my search for closed back with isolation, I acquired Shure, Aeon Flow and final Sennheiser Momentum 3 Noise Cancelling. Not all audiophile but all closed back. None of these came close to the satisfying clear sound of my Focal Clear. So after extensive research I went with the Radiance. And yes, you'll have to put up with the luxurious Bentley accoutrements if you can still buy them. Burn them in for appx 50 hours (you'll hear great sound in less time than that) and you have an incredibly entertaining pair of mid-high-end headphones. Ridiculous that I call a $1000+ pair of headphones "mid" but there is also the point of diminishing returns, and unless you have a pair of Stellia and "a/b" them- I don't think you will notice much difference. It took a couple days of burn in for me to realize these are perfectly tuned for fun. They went from thin bass to slightly bass leaning- in days. These are by no means bass-head cans, but you will enjoy lush deep sounds of Blurred Lines as well as great brass and wood wind sounds of 70's & 80's acoustic rock with incredible back beat. And bright but not painful horns of Chicago. Try em- buy em while they are available. For 200 limited pieces, I think I read more reviews than actual pieces produced. Hopefully Focal will incorporate this sound into their standard line up- otherwise- get them while you can. FYI- I had buyer's remove when I first tried them after delivery. After 24 hours burn in they had a incredibly better sound. I am really enjoying these now as we speak! They are a work of art. Correction: I had read the limited edition was 200 pieces which is an error. There were 1500 pieces made and distributed- makes a lot more sense. BTW- The sound is just incredibly articulate for a slightly V- shaped signature. They keep getting better and better the more I use them. Between the Radiance and Clear and an occasional listen to 800s I believe I have found the perfect solution for me, for now. It's Focal 90% of the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021 by Another Opinion

  • Certainly one of the best Focal headphones, with minor niggles
I purposely did not read any other reviews of these headphones nor look at any frequency response charts or anything- I wanted to have a blank slate and blank state of mind for these. INITIAL IMPRESSIONS I like that these are made in France and not China. Focal also makes and designs their own drivers versus just buying some off the self drivers, which is nice. My first impression out of the box is that these sure are photogenic! With styling cues from Bentley, they look very much like ‘primo’ headphones perhaps costing more than they actually cost. The colorway of them is really nice and lush and the grills on the outside of the earcups has a MUCH more luxury look and feel than on the Focal Clear (just a wire mesh) or Focal Elegia’s (just a pitted hard plastic). Focal has also been listening to us regarding their included cable! The cable on the Radiance is not as thick or stuff as prior Focal models so is a definite improvement. It is however still a bit too short at 1.2M. That’s fine for portable listening, but at home, you would want probably at least 2 to 3 meters. It’s almost like Focal over-compensated since with the Utopia, the included cable was insanely long and too thick and heavy, and now with the Radiance, the cable is too short to be usable for anything but connected to a portable player… The clamping force seems a bit high and the headphones are not super comfy, at least when comparing to other headphones that weigh a bit less and have a built in comfort strap such as my Hifiman Arya’s. That said, these are by no means uncomfortable to wear. SOUND The Radiance have a fun sound signature right out of the box. I purposely did not EQ them at all in order to get a good sense of their stock sound signature which I can say is fun and involving. The bass is boosted (these have way more bass than the Elegia for example), yet not overly so like the Sony Z1R. To me, bass is about right. I find with many other headphones, I need to use some bit of bass boost to make them more to my liking but with the Radiance, not necessary! The mids and highs are certainly very resolving. I would put them about equal in this respect to the HD800 series, although not quite has peaky in one frequency as the Sennheisers. That said, these do sound a bit thin in the upper mids with a bit of brittleness in the treble as well. This fact had a tendency to make vocalists sound a bit thin and as if they were singing from one floor above the rest of the band, not in terms of volume, but in terms of height position in the soundstage. In fact, vocals are ever so slightly recessed when comparing to my Hifiman Arya’s which are planar magnetic headphones, so overall smoother sounding in general. That said, the overall sound signature is actually quite similar between the Focal Radiance and the HifiMan Arya. You could almost say the Radiance are like closed-back Arya’s although the Arya’s do have better mid and highs with an overall smoother tonality. As with all Focal headphones, the treble on the Radiance can at times seem too harsh and can be seemingly over-driven when playing music loudly. You get the sense at times that they are almost too resolving in the highs. This was most noticeable for me when listening to old recordings where the vocalist may have been over modulating the microphone for example. The aluminum-magnesium drivers probably have something to do with this as the metallic driver material does play a part in a headphone’s sound. That being said, all dynamic driver headphones exhibit some level of distortion (typically in the highs) just based on the limitations of traditional drivers. This is a minor quibble on my part because I do feel this could be compensated for using a bit of EQ. By the way, my sources are the Chord Hugo TT 2 with M Scaler. I also listened portable with the Chord Hugo 2. The 35 Ohm Radiance’s were driven perfectly well with each. CONCLUSION All in all I feel that the Focal Radiance are actually one of the better closed-back headphones available today at this price point, and certainly much better than the Focal Elegia that I've tried before. The Radiance offers a much more engaging listen and stylish look and feel. In fact, I think they are the best looking Focal headphones so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021 by Mediahound 🎧 Mediahound 🎧

  • Best Aesthetic Headphones on the Market!
This is an Excellent sounding Closed back headphone. It’s a Very ‘Comfortable’, Energetic & lively (due to the elevated bass & treble)! Because of the elevated bass - it highlights and accentuates tracks with Kick-Drums very well; and because of the elevated treble - it allows vocals, piano & guitars to pop out beautifully. I, personally, feel that this headphone matches very well with Country, Rock & Vocals. This would’ve been a 5 star review, but I feel because of the elevated bass — it can become too bassy for genres that are already bass heavy as in R&B, Rap or Reggae. Overall, I’m very pleased. It’s also aesthetically Gorgeous! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021 by BrothaJD

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